Kadel's Auto Body Achieves Certified Collision Care Provider

Kadel’s Auto Body Achieves Certified Collision Care Provider Status

According to Assured Performance Collision Care, shops that receive this certification include only "best-in-class" collision repair businesses that have passed a "rigorous" inspection and evaluation process.

Assured Performance Collision Care announced that Kadel’s Auto Body, with locations in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, is now part of the advanced capable repair network of Certified Collision Care Provider. According to Assured Performance, shops that receive this certification include only “best-in-class” collision repair businesses that have passed a “rigorous” inspection and evaluation process essential to help ensure a proper and safe repair of the new generation of advanced vehicles.

“Consumers need the confidence and peace of mind to know their vehicle is repaired by a shop that has what it takes to ensure the vehicle safety,” said Scott Biggs, CEO of Assured Performance Collision Care. “Kadel’s Auto Body is officially recognized as a Collision Care Provider. They represent the standard by which all other body shops are measured.”

Assured Performance Collision Care, a nonprofit consumer advocacy organization, is working with automakers such as Ford, Nissan, FCA, Hyundai, and GM to certify body shops that maintain the right tools, equipment, training and facility modification necessary to repair the participating automaker brand vehicles back to the manufacturer’s specifications.  These shops are also officially recognized by the automakers and carry special credentials. They’re also listed on consumer-facing shop locator websites and inside of new smart apps now available.

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