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The 2021 BodyShop Business Industry Profile

The 2021 BodyShop Business Industry Profile presented by Lombard Equipment is your guide to all the stats and figures you’ve ever wanted to know about the collision repair industry.

2021 BodyShop Business Industry Profile (VIDEO)

Insights from the 2021 BodyShop Business Industry Profile, a statistical snapshot of the collision repair industry.

BodyShop Business Launches Industry Profile Survey

Survey respondents will have the chance to win a $100 gift card, or one of four second-place prizes of $50 gift cards, from a selection of retailers including Home Depot, Lowe’s, Target, Walmart and Macy’s.

BodyShop Business 2017 Industry Profile: Aluminum Repair

Our 2017 Industry Profile survey indicates that 61 percent of you feel prepared to perform aluminum repairs.

BodyShop Business 2017 Industry Profile: Scanning

Our 2017 Industry Profile survey indicates that 95 percent of you are either performing pre- and post-repair scans on only some vehicles or not performing scans at all.

BodyShop Business 2017 Industry Profile: Most Shops Pay Hourly Wage

Nearly three-fourths of body shops (74 percent) responding to the BodyShop Business 2017 Industry Profile survey said they compensate their employees with an hourly wage.

BodyShop Business 2017 Industry Profile: Collision Repair Techs Not Staying Long

Hiring new technicians is a frequent practice for many collision repairers, according to the results of the BodyShop Business 2017 Industry Profile survey.

BodyShop Business 2017 Industry Profile: Collision Repair a Family Affair

Family-run shops dominate the collision repair landscape, according to the BodyShop Business Industry Profile survey.

BodyShop Business Industry Profile 2017: Word of Mouth Still Collision Repairers’ Biggest Marketing Tool

In the age of Google and social media, most collision repairers continue to get business the old-fashioned way: by word of mouth.