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How do you find a shop you can trust to service your vehicle--one that will
make you feel confident about your choice and provide quality repairs at a fair
price? Fender Mender is a certified Dupont Assurance of Qualtiy body shop. This
assurance of quality gives our bodyshop customers a warranty backed not only
by Fender Mender, but also Dupont. This is a strong warranty that will give
you peace of mind when you choose Fender Mender for your autobody repair.
If you are outside Fender Mender's Service Area , here are some tips on choosing
the right shop for you:
- Look for a DuPont Assurance of Quality shop. If there is no AOQ shop in
your area, keep reading.
- Start with the most obvious. Is the facility neat and clean? Are employees
genuinely concerned with your questions and are their answers direct, to the
point and reasonable?
- Look at the credentials of the business and the employees who will service
your vehicle. Most shops will post educational certifications or accomplishments
and professional business affiliations in their waiting areas. Some affiliations
to look for include trade association membership, such as the Automotive Service
Association (ASA), and membership in the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Look
for certification or education offered by the National Institute for Automotive
Service Excellence (ASE), the Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision
Repair (I-CAR) and the Automotive Management Institute (AMI).
- Ask about the equipment used to diagnose and perform the service. Is it
up-to-date and are the technicians educated in the proper equipment use?
- Make sure a written estimate is provided prior to letting the business begin
the repair. A good rule of thumb is to request approval on any changes to
the original estimate that exceed 10 percent.
- Ask about the shop's warranty. Most automotive service facilities will warranty
their parts and labor either in writing or in shop posted announcements.
- Ask family, friends and neighbors for their recommendations. Word-of-mouth
referrals are the shop's best form of advertising. Most of these tips come
from the Automotive Service Association (ASA)
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