CollisionCast: Becoming Tesla-Certified

April 6, 2021
Dustin Caldwell, owner of Old Dominion Collision, discusses the decision behind his business becoming a Tesla-approved body shop, as well as the investment and how Tesla's certification program differs from others.

Dustin Caldwell, owner of Old Dominion Collision, discusses the decision behind his business becoming a Tesla-approved body shop, as well as the investment and how Tesla's certification program differs from others.

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About the Author

Matt Hudson

Matt Hudson is the former group editorial director for Endeavor Business Media, publisher of FenderBender, Ratchet+Wrench, NOLN, Modern Tire Dealer, Professional Tool & Equipment News, Professional Distributor, and the VehicleServicePros website.

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