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How much does the average collision repair cost?

Collision repair costs vary depending on the damage, but most repairs typically range from $500 to $3,000+ after a proper inspection.

Look for a certified shop with experienced technicians, good customer reviews, insurance support, and a warranty on their repair work.

Check the shop’s certifications, repair technology, warranty policy, and whether they provide accurate estimates and work with insurance companies.

Work with a reputable shop that accepts insurance claims and provides accurate estimates to avoid unnecessary repairs or hidden costs.

Minor bodywork repairs like dents or scratches may cost $150 to $1,000, depending on the size of the damage and repainting required.

Front-end repairs usually range from $500 to $5,000+, depending on damage to the bumper, hood, headlights, or structural components.

Will the new paint match my car's original color?
Yes, perfectly. We use a computerized color-matching system (spectrophotometer) that analyzes your car’s exact shade to create a formula that blends seamlessly.
Yes, perfectly. We use a computerized color-matching system (spectrophotometer) that analyzes your car’s exact shade to create a formula that blends seamlessly.
Yes, perfectly. We use a computerized color-matching system (spectrophotometer) that analyzes your car’s exact shade to create a formula that blends seamlessly.

Yes, perfectly. We use a computerized color-matching system (spectrophotometer) that analyzes your car’s exact shade to create a formula that blends seamlessly.

We offer reliable towing services in Philadelphia and nearby areas. Call us if you’re unsure about our service range.
We offer reliable towing services in Philadelphia and nearby areas. Call us if you’re unsure about our service range.
We offer reliable towing services in Philadelphia and nearby areas. Call us if you’re unsure about our service range.
We offer reliable towing services in Philadelphia and nearby areas. Call us if you’re unsure about our service range.
Our facility is fully equipped to handle collision and auto body repairs for a wide range of light-to-mid-sized commercial fleets. This includes cargo vans (like Sprinters and Transits), box trucks, pickup trucks, and vehicles for specialized trades (plumbing, HVAC, electrical, etc.).
Our facility is fully equipped to handle collision and auto body repairs for a wide range of light-to-mid-sized commercial fleets. This includes cargo vans (like Sprinters and Transits), box trucks, pickup trucks, and vehicles for specialized trades (plumbing, HVAC, electrical, etc.).
Our facility is fully equipped to handle collision and auto body repairs for a wide range of light-to-mid-sized commercial fleets. This includes cargo vans (like Sprinters and Transits), box trucks, pickup trucks, and vehicles for specialized trades (plumbing, HVAC, electrical, etc.).
Our facility is fully equipped to handle collision and auto body repairs for a wide range of light-to-mid-sized commercial fleets. This includes cargo vans (like Sprinters and Transits), box trucks, pickup trucks, and vehicles for specialized trades (plumbing, HVAC, electrical, etc.).
Absolutely. It is your legal right to have your vehicle repaired at the shop of your choice. Your insurance company cannot force you to go to a specific shop. This practice is called “steering,” and it is illegal. You simply need to inform your insurer that we will be handling your repairs.
Absolutely. It is your legal right to have your vehicle repaired at the shop of your choice. Your insurance company cannot force you to go to a specific shop. This practice is called “steering,” and it is illegal. You simply need to inform your insurer that we will be handling your repairs.
Absolutely. It is your legal right to have your vehicle repaired at the shop of your choice. Your insurance company cannot force you to go to a specific shop. This practice is called “steering,” and it is illegal. You simply need to inform your insurer that we will be handling your repairs.
Absolutely. It is your legal right to have your vehicle repaired at the shop of your choice. Your insurance company cannot force you to go to a specific shop. This practice is called “steering,” and it is illegal. You simply need to inform your insurer that we will be handling your repairs.

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