• grue@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    Cybertrucks are really, really bad for repairability. Consider the fact that on a normal car you can fix a dent by getting the panel most of the way back to the correct shape and then fairing it the rest of the way with Bondo before painting it. But with a Cybertruck, you’d have to metalwork the panel all the way back to perfect and then somehow figure out how to match the surface finish. It’s a lot more labor, if it’s even possible.

    It could be that the insurance doubts that the vehicle can be completely restored to its pre-loss condition at any price.

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      9 days ago

      metalwork the panel all the way back to perfect

      My dude, have you ever seen a Swastikkkar? Those panels ain’t even perfect when they leave the factory.

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          Step 1: take in damaged Cybertruck.

          Step 2: do absolutely fuckall to it.

          Step 3: charge owner $6000 for repairs.

          Step 4: watch happy owner drive off.

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      8 days ago

      i think insurances are either not covering it, or they double, triple the cost of preniums.