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5 Unknown Things Car Insurance Companies Don’t Want You To Know

In Insurance Questions, Insurance Questions AnsweredPosted November 8, 2019

Car Insurance Confusion  When you need repair for your car, your insurance policy can seem extremely confusing if you don't know exactly what you're covered for. While that's happening, you also feel pressure from your insurance company to go to a body shop of their choosing, but you rather go...

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What Are Your Legal Rights For Collision Repair in New Jersey?

In Safety QuestionsPosted November 1, 2019

You deserve to know your rights as a customer seeking collision repair, and we're here to help New Jersey drivers with the entire process. Car repair is extremely stressful, so why add any more stress when simply taking your car to a shop that knows what they're doing can make...

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Caliber Collision VS. Autotech Collision: Who Do You Choose?

In Repair Decisions That Impact Your Finances, Safety QuestionsPosted October 25, 2019

We're here to tell New Jersey drivers the real difference between high production body shop chains and independent body shops.

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The Difference Between Who’s An OEM Certified Technician And Who’s Not

In Safety QuestionsPosted October 18, 2019

When you take your car to be repaired, you would assume that the technicians would know what they’re doing, right? The most significant difference between OEM Certified Technicians and an average repair technician comes down to their repair process and their training.

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What Honda/Acura Wants New Jersey Drivers To Know About Pre-and Post-Repair Scanning

In Acura owners, Honda OwnersPosted October 10, 2019

Here at Autotech Collision Service, we are always informed so that we know how to better serve our customers here in New Jersey. Scanning affects every customer, which is why we want you to know what certain manufacturers have to say about it (such as Honda/Acura).

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OEM Certification: The New Normal For Collision Repair

In Acura owners, Chrysler Owners, Dodge Owners, Fiat Owners, Ford Owners, GM Owners, Honda Owners, Insurance Questions Answered, Kia Owners, Manufacturer Questions, Nissan Owners, Subaru Owners, Toyota Owners, Volkswagen Owners, Volvo OwnersPosted October 4, 2019

We're here to let New Jersey drivers know what a shop means when they say they're OEM Certified and just how important it is when getting your car repaired.

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What Southern New Jersey Honda and Acura owners Need To Know About Corrosion Protection In A Collision Repair

In Acura owners, Honda Owners, Manufacturer QuestionsPosted September 27, 2019
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Here at Autotech Collision Service, we will only repair a car the way manufacturer instructs. Because of this, we're proud to say we are Honda and Acura certified. This means that our technicians know exactly how to repair any Honda or Acura that comes into our shop. You can rest...

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ADAS Repair for Subaru Crosstrek: Information For The Subaru Owner

In Manufacturer Questions, Subaru OwnersPosted September 23, 2019
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Here at Autotech Collision Service, we get many Subaru customers coming to us with all sorts of repair questions. As a Subaru OEM certified repair shop, New Jersey drivers know that they can trust us with any questions regarding repair operations on Subaru vehicles.

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The REAL Difference Between OEM Parts VS Aftermarket Parts

In Repair Decisions That Impact Your Finances, Safety QuestionsPosted September 12, 2019
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We’re here to tell you the difference between OEM and Aftermarket parts so that you have a better understanding of what may (or may not) be going on your car.

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Am I Guaranteed A Rental Car Under My Policy When My Car Is Being Repaired At A New Jersey Body Shop?

In Insurance Questions, Wallet QuestionsPosted September 6, 2019
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How do you know if you’re guaranteed a rental under your policy while your car is being repaired, here in New Jersey? We at Autotech Collision Service are here to help.

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