Getting Collision Repair?

What You Don't Know Can Hurt You!

Before you chose your body shop, your safety depends on who you chose.

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Three shocking truths about collision repair

#1 There are no laws to protect you from receiving unsafe collision repairs.

#2 Body shops do not need a license or training to do collision repair.

#3 Safe repair and unsafe repair look identical on the outside.

Barbers and hairstylists need a license to cut hair, but shops don’t need one to cut up and weld a car back together and send it off to an unsuspecting customer.

The body shop technician decides how he is going to fix the car, and nothing is forcing him to research the correct method and stick to that plan.

At Fix Auto Tucson, all of our technicians are I-car certified and we build repair plans based on manufacturer recommendations, not past experience or guesses.

Contact us, and we'll make this all go away.

What you don't know about collision repair could cost you

With this collision repair, your safety and your pocketbook could be at stake. A lot has changed since your last collision repair. Now more than ever it is vital that you educate yourself before making any collision repair decisions. We want you to know what you need to know about collision repair. Select a topic to any repair questions you could ever have.

Real Stories Of Bad Repairs

These People All thought their car was repaired safely.

We gets cars in all the time that have been repaired at other shops. The horrific and unsafe repairs we find nearly every week at our shops is scary stuff. Most people have no idea that they are driving in an unsafe car, but it happens more than you would think. 

It matters now that your repair shops does its homework before attempting a repair. And it is up to you to do your homework and choose a shop that has your best interests at heart and not corporate greed, or simply unskilled employees.

Don't Rush To Make This Decision

Don’t assume that all body shops are the same.

Don’t assume that all body shops care about your safety.

Don’t rush to “get this over with”.

We are OEM Certified!

Here is why that matters to you.

OEM certification means that our technicians are certified by the manufacturer to fix your vehicle. It also means that we have all the required tools and equipment to repair your vehicle exactly the way the manufacturer wants it repaired. But most importantly it means that rather than take a guess each time a technician repairs a car, OEM certification means that we research each repair, check with the manufacturer repair instructions and build our repair plans accordingly. Being OEM certified means that we will fix your car the right way. 

2 seconds that can save your life – why wouldn’t you at least check?

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