Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé: A class of its own

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Highlights of the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé

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Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé: A class of its own

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Engines: Six and eight-cylinder units offering a broad performance spectrum

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Transmission: With wet start-off clutch or torque converter

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Powertrain: Fully-variable all-wheel drive

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Drive programs: Up to six options suitable for all types of driving

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Suspension: Numerous motorsports elements ensure dynamic driving

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Lightweight construction principle: High percentage of aluminium and carbon-fibre components

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Exterior design: Typical AMG GT proportions and dynamics

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Aerodynamics: Fine-tuned interplay of active elements

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Exterior Packages and light-alloy wheels: A look to suit your every wish

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Interior: Incredible inner values

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The new Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S 4MATIC+ Edition 1: Even more individual flair for the AMG GT 4-Door Coupé

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Elon Musk wants Tesla to do collision repairs in-house, blames outside shops for long wait times

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Tesla CEO and Chairman Elon Musk on Sunday said the electric vehicle maker will soon bring most collision repairs in-house — a promise he first made during the company's annual shareholder meeting in June.

In a series of tweets on Sunday, Musk blamed outside shops for taking too long to complete repairs.

Specifically, Musk wrote: “Tesla is bringing most collision repairs in-house, as outside firms take weeks to months for repairs, driving Tesla owners (and us) crazy.”

He acknowledged that some collision repair shops are able to turn around a Tesla customer's car after an accident rather quickly.

When Tesla eventually rolls out its own collision repairs service, he said, the goal will be to make each vehicle “better than before accident.”

Musk also suggested that Tesla has an advantage over outside collision repair shops when it comes to timely service. “Outside repair shops are jack of all trades, which means supporting 1000's of makes & models. Tesla collision repair specializes in three,” he wrote. “Having all parts in stock & not waiting for insurance approval also make a world of difference.”

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“I think the whole concept of Tesla is awesome, ideologically, and a lot of manufacturers are chasing their designs,” Arth said. “But I think they need to revisit how to deal with collision repair shops of any kind, certified, independent, whatever.”

Arth said Tesla's ultimate goal “should be to repair cars safely and correctly for customers wherever they seek service. That way they'll be happy with their cars, long-term. And when they're ready to buy a new one, they'll come back to you.”

When a Tesla comes through Arth's shop, the automaker requires his team to drive to pick up parts from one of its showrooms or service centers, he said. Other major automakers, in contrast, typically deliver parts to collision shops and give them wholesale discounts.

Aftermarket parts for Tesla vehicles aren't widely available, either. No major company manufactures them.

Arth's business fixes about 100 vehicles a month and has worked on at least a dozen Teslas, he said.

Musk acknowledged on Twitter that spare parts are not abundant, but he promised a fix: “Service & parts supply in general will be the top Tesla priority after we get through the insane car delivery logistics of the next few weeks.”

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