Always Use a Lexus Certified Collision Facility

You have a choice when it comes to repairing your vehicles, which makes Lexus Certified Collision Facility a no-brainer.

The Right Choice is in your Hands.

A Lexus certified body shop assures customers that the proper repair equipment, replacement parts and paint-matching technology are used. Be wary of working with non-certified collision repair facilities that might not use aftermarket parts and may not have the most accurate paint codes. In addition, when repairs are completed with Lexus parts, factory warranties transfer when and if your car is eventually sold.

To be certified, a body shop must have specific equipment and meet certain process and training requirements as well embracing all of the customer service and business processes approved by Lexus.

Equipment required to be a Lexus Certified Collision Facility includes the proper paint-spraying equipment with downdrafts and a framing machine with an electronic measuring system and printout.

Lexus-Trained Techs are the Best in the Industry

Our Lexus Certified Technicians are experts in the repair of Lexus vehicles, ensuring your vehicle will be repaired to Lexus factory specifications. And you'll receive OEM replacement Genuine Lexus Parts, designed to meet defined quality, safety and appearance specifications that cannot be replicated on imitation parts.

This helps maintain your warranty and protect your investment. It's exactly what you need to get back on the road with confidence. It's this standard of quality that sets us apart.

Why use a Lexus Certified Collision Repair Facility?

  • Lexus Certified Technicians
  • Hands-on training using the latest
  • Using the finest collision repair & refinish technology in the industry today
  • State-of-the-Art Tools & Equipment
  • Ensures that your vehicle is repaired to factory specifications
  • By using Genuine Lexus Parts, it helps to maintain your warranty while protecting your investment.

Sources: Lexus Certified Collision Center

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Ed Attanasio, Editor for AutoBody-Review.com