Posted on 10/21/2020
You Don’t Settle for Subpar Parts, Go OEM at Least When Getting Your Car Repaired At Allyz Autos, we are a certified collision repair center for many of the top vehicle brands. And as an approved car repair center, we only use OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts that the car brands recommend and support. We examined the difference between 'Nissan Certified' and 'Nissan Sentra Repair' replacement parts. One by Nissan’s very thorough engineers, while the Replica parts are from other companies. The latter cuts corners by using cheaper and untested materials. Replica Parts Can Be Sub-Par Parts Replica parts aren’t made with strict standards and can be a hazard when used as a replacement on any car. These may be the kind of parts auto body shops that auto insurance companies recommend. You should expect no less than OEM parts. Remember, you get to choose which auto body shop to take your car to. Do your research and decide what place is the best ... read more
Posted on 10/21/2020
Auto Body Repair Shops Say Auto Insurance Companies Maybe Skimping On Accident Repairs You were involved in an accident, you call the police, and then your insurance company. What happens next is probably going to affect you in so many ways that you may not realize. While on the call with your auto insurance company, they will suggest or recommend an auto body shop to take your vehicle to. Often and not, drivers involved in an accident use auto body repair shops recommended by their insurance companies. They trust them and they count on the quality of the car’s repair service. But those auto body shops may use cheap, imitation aftermarket or used junk parts. Those parts come in almost falling apart or not even fitting the car itself. Sometimes both. Insurance companies claim that their customer chose the shop when in reality, they did not or do not know that they can. Inspect Your Vehicle After Repairs It’s sad because when people come in to check on their car, they notic ... read more
Posted on 10/10/2020
t have these relationships sometimes sacrifice profit over quality. Then, auto insurance companies end up paying a lower repair bill in exchange for giving the shop more business. That may sound appealing at first, “Oh, a reasonable price to fix my car!” But in the end, it isn’t for the driver. You want to make sure that your vehicle is restored to the condition prior to the accident. Lower Body Shop Bids Can Mean Lower Quality When auto body shops get paid low for their services, they may not have a choice but to also lower the quality of their work and/or services. These mechanics fixing your car may cut corners and take risky shortcuts to ensure they profit as well. They may use refurbished car parts, not completely fix some noticeable faults or do necessary repairs. We’re not saying that the more you pay, the better the quality. That may be true in some cases, but that depends on which auto body shop you end up taking your car to. When the shop do ... read more
Posted on 10/3/2020
Backing Up Repairs with a Warranty Can Be Proof That They Repaired Your Vehicle You’ve gone through a horrific accident. Dealing with the accident report, medical issues, and the insurance claim. Each of those are a headache and added stress for anyone to handle. The last thing you want to worry about is the condition of your vehicle after you pick it up from the shop. You want to have the assurance that they did the job right. The only way that can be true is when auto body repair shops back up their work with a warranty. The warranty proves they repaired your vehicle. Are they willing to guarantee their work and ensure that their work will not result in near future repairs? Here’s what you can do to make sure you chose the right auto body repair shop or not. Because not all warranties are the same. Here Are Three Things to Ask About Warranty Workmanship First of all, make sure the shop you go to has a nationwide warranty, so in case you move, you are still covered. So ... read more