Whether a collision repair shows up on CARFAX depends on whether the accident or repair was reported to a source CARFAX collects from, not on the repair itself. Many repairs do appear; some never do. If you are worried about your car’s history report after a...
Choosing a collision repair shop in Los Angeles comes down to one question: will they restore your car to manufacturer standards, safely and in writing? With hundreds of shops across the LA area, the right checklist helps you tell a quality repairer from one that just...
Repairing an electric vehicle after a collision is not the same as fixing a gas car, and that difference is why certification matters so much. Between high-voltage batteries, aluminum and mixed-material bodies, and dense driver-assistance sensors, EV and Tesla...
If your car was built in the last several years, it almost certainly has cameras and sensors that need recalibration after a collision repair, and skipping that step can leave safety features quietly miscalibrated. ADAS calibration after collision repair is not an...
Frame or structural damage sounds like a death sentence for a car, but in most cases it can be repaired safely, if it is done correctly by a shop with the right equipment. The real question is not just “can it be fixed,” but “can it be restored to...