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ICC Collision Centers Opening Second Arizona Store

ICC Collision Centers, a California-based MSO with locations in California and Arizona, announced the upcoming grand opening of its second Arizona shop in El Mirage, which will be held on June 5.

The event, which is open to the public, is scheduled from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. at 12555 Northwest Grand Avenue Suite C El Mirage, Arizona 85335.

Scheduled to attend are Mayor Michele Kern of El Mirage, Ariz., Vice President of Operations Sam Mirabile, Vice President of Business Development Sean Darcy, Los Angeles Regional Manager Ed Hovsepian and local business officials.

"Providing the highest level of service to our customers and vendors in the Northwest Valley is essential to our success, and we’re pleased to offer a dedicated location to better serve them," said Matt Gorges, general manager of ICC Collision Centers, Arizona. "We look forward to making a long-term contribution to the Northwest Valley economy."

The facility is strategically located in the greater Northwest Valley to expedite turnaround times and allow a full-service customer experience, ICC says. In addition, ICC offers a 10-day free car rental, lifetime transferable registered warranty, 18-month free paint maintenance program, rental car service at locations provided by Hertz and towing.

ICC Collision Centers Avondale location has been in Arizona for four years. Established in 1986, ICC Collision Centers has 10 locations located in the heart of California and Arizona.


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