Assured Performance Partners with Toyota Parts Rebate Program - BodyShop Business

Assured Performance Partners with Toyota Parts Rebate Program

Auto manufacturer to participate in 100% Write OEM Collision Parts Reward Program.

Assured Performance has partnered with Toyota Motor Sales USA to offer parts rebates to collision repair businesses across the nation. Toyota will participate in the 100% Write OEM Collision Parts Reward Program that includes a consumer “Certificate of Authenticity,” rebate incentive and other benefits for participating body shops.

Assured Performance is the exclusive administrator of the 100% Write OEM Collision Parts Reward Program in which nearly 3,000 shops are already participating. The program provides a rebate to repairers when a vehicle is repaired utilizing 100 percent new Toyota collision repair parts.

“We have a quality commitment to our Toyota brand vehicle owners to ensure they are able to receive a proper and safe repair on the vehicles we sell,” said Jerry Raskind, Toyota wholesale parts marketing manager. “We are excited to introduce programs that help us fulfill our obligations to our customers.”

The program uses an electronic auditing system that ensures the shop repaired the vehicle using 100 percent new OEM collision parts to repair the vehicle. This is the basis of the rebate and the “Certificate of Authenticity.” The system is provided to the shop at no charge and does not affect the shop’s existing wholesale dealer discounts or their dealer choice.

“We are proud to offer our shops another leading OEM as a partner in their mission to provide consumers with the highest quality repairs and customer experience,” said Liz Stein, VP of industry relations. “It is another example of our commitment to the success of the shop and the safety of consumers.


More information:

Enroll in the program

Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A.
Fax: 310-974-5352Contact: Jerry Raskind

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