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DuPont Performance Alliance - The DuPont™ Performance Alliance™ is a network of collision repair centers and auto repair shops committed to enhancing customer satisfaction. Performance Alliance body shops strive to take the guesswork out of collision repair by improving processes and delivering consistent results. But DPA members aren’t just interested in exceptional car repair; they also want to restore their customers’ peace of mind. That’s why it’s good to know that Performance Alliance collision repair shops are backed by 200 years of DuPont innovation, experience and commitment to safety. When it comes to superior collision repair and exemplary automotive refinishing, you can count on a Performance Alliance automotive body shop.

 

I-CAR Gold Class Professionals – When you have been in an accident you want someone who can repair your vehicle quickly and properly. Gold Class Professionals have the most up-to-date training in auto body repair and are trained to properly repair your vehicle. You should feel very confident when you see a shop with the Gold Class sign.

 

ASE Blue Seal of ExcellenceShop - ASE is well known as the industry-leading certification program for automotive professionals. ASE certification means that an individual has passed tough industry-developed exams and meets experience requirements. ASE Blue Seal of Excellence Recognition goes a step further by identifying those establishments that have a large percentage of certified professionals and a certified professional in each area of service offered. It's a commitment that earns only the best establishments the recognition to stand out from the crowd.

 

ASA -  When your vehicle is repaired by an Automotive Service Association (ASA) member-business, you can expect the following:


  • An attentiveness to you, the customer. ASA members work to earn and keep your satisfaction and trust. An average of 77 percent of customers are repeat customers.
  • Repairs and service backed by years of experience. The average ASA shop is 22 years old and 89 percent of ASA members are part of family-owned businesses.
  • Adherence to ASA's Code of Ethics that outlines professional business practices.
  • Accurate diagnosis and repairs. ASA members stay up-to-date with evolving vehicle technology by attending technical education classes.
  • Access to information. By belonging to ASA, members have access to more than 30 association benefits, including the latest technical and management education, and regulatory information.

 

 

 

 
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