ShiftyWolf
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Probably, yes IMO. Dealerships and mechanics shops have strong lobbies that have gotten laws passed in many states, very favorable to them and not the consumer. At this point, it seems like OP may be stuck with either the agreed upon insurance paid cost or getting an attorney involved.Those familiar with law in the US.
Considering what's gone on - Is this a good time to be considering appointing a lawyer?
This sounds like one of those things that will eventually become good law (repair shops must actually charge to fix the problem and can't just quote you a full battery because they lack experience with EV repairs) but someone will have to be the first to press the issue.
@Maelstrom , this really sucks for you and I hope you are able to find resolution in your case.
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