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Nagy’s Collision Centers to Combine Power Sports, Pro Touch Locations 

Nagy’s Collision Centers has announced plans to combine its Power Sports and Pro Touch locations in order to better serve customers and continue to offer full-service collision repairs for motorcycles, ATVs and vehicles.

Nagy’s Collision Centers has announced plans to combine its Power Sports and Pro Touch locations in order to better serve customers and continue to offer full-service collision repairs for motorcycles, ATVs and vehicles.

The Power Sports location will move from its current location in Wadsworth, Ohio to Wooster, Ohio.

“Since our lease was coming to an end in Wadsworth, we saw it as an opportunity to combine Power Sports and Pro Touch into one entity,” said Ron Nagy, president of Nagy’s Collision Centers. “The merger will allow us to accommodate our customers’ needs while providing them with the next-level service they deserve.”

The new Power Sports location will focus more on accessories and collision repairs since collision is what Nagy’s Collision Centers knows best. Additionally, the combined location will continue to offer the existing services at Nagy’s Pro Touch, including rustproofing, Reflex truck liners, detailing, reconditioning and VIP service packages. The location will no longer be offering power sports vehicle diagnostic and engine repair.

Pro Touch Manager Mark Mays and Reconditioning Manager Ryon Mays said they are excited to welcome the power sports business to their location.

“As we continue to grow as a business, customer service is always our top priority,” said Dan Nagy, vice president of Nagy’s Collision Centers. “We look forward to serving the Power Sports’ client base at the new Wooster location and to offer a variety of services in one powerhouse location.”

Nagy’s Body & Frame was established in 1973 by Dave Nagy in Doylestown, Ohio. In 1995, brothers Ron and Dan Nagy purchased the business from their father, expanding the business to the locally-recognized brand it is today with eleven locations across Northeast Ohio. Today, Nagy’s Collision Centers offer exceptional repairs paired with unique features like Carwise, which allows customers to view the progress on their vehicle 24 hours a day, as well as on-site rental services from partners Enterprise Rental Cars.

For more information on Nagy’s Collision Centers, visit www.nagys.com.

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