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We are a police authorized collision repair center that specializes in repairing vehicles that have been involved in accidents or collisions. Located at 123 Main St, we are committed to providing high quality repairs for cars, trucks, SUVs and other vehicles.
We offer a full range of collision repair services including body work, paint repairs, replacement of parts, detailing and more. Our experienced technicians will assess the damage and create a repair plan to restore your vehicle.
The time required for repairs can vary depending on the extent of the damage. Most minor repairs are completed within 1-2 weeks while major repairs involving frame or structural damage may take 2-4 weeks. We work efficiently to get your vehicle back on the road as soon as possible.
Yes, we have arrangements with local rental car companies to provide a courtesy vehicle for our customers at a discounted rate while their vehicle is being repaired. This allows convenience and mobility during the repair process.
Absolutely. We stand behind all our work and guarantee all repairs for as long as you own the vehicle. If any repair issue comes up later, we will fix it free of charge.
Please call us at 555-1234 to discuss your vehicle and the collision. One of our representatives will schedule an appointment for our estimator to inspect the damage and provide you with a free written estimate.
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