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...
Paintless dent repair (PDR) and conventional body repair both fix dents, but they work in completely different ways, and choosing the right one saves you time, money, and sometimes your car’s factory paint. The short version: PDR massages out dents without...
A collision repair estimate can look like a wall of codes and abbreviations, but once you know the parts, it tells a clear story about what will be done to your car and who pays for what. Learning to read a collision repair estimate helps you spot missing operations,...