New Look Collision Center of Las Vegas Now Certified by Nissan Collision Repair Network - BodyShop Business

New Look Collision Center of Las Vegas Now Certified by Nissan Collision Repair Network

Shop now has factory certification standing with seven major automakers.

New Look Collision Center has announced that it’s now part of the Nissan Certified Collision Repair Network.

“Like all of our hard-won certifications, becoming a Nissan certified repair shop is a serious and ongoing undertaking that requires the highest quality mechanic training, tools, techniques, parts and service that meet the manufacturer’s highest standards,” said New Look Collision Center Owner Michael Whittemore, whose shop boasts state-of-the-art diagnostic and repair equipment, ASE-certified and I-CAR-trained auto mechanics, and factory certification standing with seven
major automakers. “For us, this fits with our ultimate goal of always exceeding the highest standards in everything that we do for our customers.”

New Look currently has manufacturer certifications and recognition from Audi, Acura, Honda, Lexus, Nissan and Infinity. The shop also specializes in the repair of BMW, Mercedes, Jaguar and Audi.

“These certifications require qualifying and adhering to the strictest of equipment and training standards, and they represent the very highest rankings and status available in our industry,” said Whittemore.

New Look does all mechanical repairs in house to expedite the repair process, reduce cycle times and minimize rental bills. The shop is also contracted with 14 major insurance companies and provides rental cars, free towing with repair and more.

New Look is a member of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce and holds an “Honor Roll” rating with the Better Business Bureau.


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