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What Does Certified Collision Repair Mean for Your Car?

Miracle Body and Paint

This training equips them with the knowledge and skills necessary to repair vehicles according to the manufacturer’s specifications. By choosing a certified repair service, like Miracle Body and Paint with its two locations in San Antonio, you can trust that your car is in good hands.

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Don’t Blow a Gasket: Choosing the Right Auto Body Shop for Your Vehicle

Auto Service World

Look for the following certifications: I-CAR = Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair ASE = Automotive Service Excellence Manufacturer Certification: Ford, Toyota, Tesla These certifications indicate that the shop follows industry standards and has the right level of experience to repair your car correctly.

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How To Pick the Right Dallas Auto Mechanic

Driver's Edge

When researching potential options, make sure to ask about their credentials, such as Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications or manufacturer-specific training. A reputable mechanic will also stand behind their work by providing warranties for their services and parts.

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Dallas Auto Repair Guide to Saving Money on Car Repairs

Driver's Edge

Understanding the differences between original equipment manufacturer (OEM), aftermarket, and refurbished parts can be crucial in saving money on auto repairs. OEM parts are designed by the vehicle’s manufacturer and ensure compatibility and top quality, but they are typically the most expensive.