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CARSTAR Celebrates 30th Anniversary with Repair Giveaway

CARSTAR announced it is giving away 30 free customer-pay repairs across North America in the month of February in honor of its 30th-anniversary celebration.

CARSTAR announced it is giving away 30 free customer-pay repairs across North America in the month of February in honor of its 30th-anniversary celebration.

CARSTAR locations across the U.S. and Canada are surprising 30 customers at the time of their vehicle return by footing the bill to celebrate #FREERepairFebruary. These customers, who are paying for their repairs out of pocket, will be receiving a premier vehicle repair at no cost to them.

“Our customer was ecstatic when we awarded them a free repair, as were we, because we formed a meaningful friendship between our staff and this client which was just a magical experience,” said Romena Deokinandan, owner, CARSTAR Newmarket. “We were excited to take part in this program in partnership with other locally owned and operated CARSTAR locations across North America as it not only unites us, but unites the communities we serve.”

CARSTAR states that one of its founding pillars has always been to give back to the communities the organization works and lives in. With independently owned and operated collision repair facilities spanning across North America, CARSTAR says that franchise partners have helped many people beyond their collision repair needs.

“From raising funds and awareness for cystic fibrosis organizations to refurbishing cars and donating to those in need, our CARSTAR family is eager to help their community,” said Michael Macaluso, president, CARSTAR. “It is moving to see the network come together, from Nova Scotia to California, for the mutual cause of spreading some good in their communities and thanking our customers.”

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