
Tesla Dealership Covers $3,000 Repair for Customer's WiFi Issue
A Tesla Model 3 owner faced a significant WiFi repair issue shortly after purchasing their new vehicle. The problem, later diagnosed as a faulty computer, required a costly $3,000 fix. However, EV Auto, the dealership where the car was bought, stepped in to resolve the situation. "We want to make this situation right for you," stated Tyler, the dealership's General Manager, in a phone conversation with the customer featured in a recent video. EV Auto's commitment to customer satisfaction is commendable, particularly given the unexpected and expensive nature of the repair. This incident underscores the importance of robust quality control and customer support in the automotive industry, especially in the rapidly growing electric vehicle market. The dealership's quick response and willingness to cover the repair cost demonstrate a dedication to resolving customer issues effectively and fairly.