Choose a Mercedes-Certified Shop to Protect Your Investment

Nearly every aspect of an accident is stressful. Even if everyone is uninjured, there’s still police reports, insurance claims, and repair work to deal with. If your Mercedes has been in a collision, one way to reduce the stress – and make sure your car is repaired properly – is to choose a Mercedes-Benz certified auto body shop.

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While it might seem like you’ll receive the same repairs at any shop you visit, there’s a big difference between a shop that’s certified for Mercedes repairs versus one that isn’t. Every auto manufacturer includes unique features with their vehicles. Some manufacturers even use systems or components that are specific to particular models. With so many types of vehicles on the road, it’s important to take your Mercedes to a shop that knows your make and model inside out.

Safety & Material Considerations

Mercedes has some of the most advanced safety components in the automotive industry. Features vary from model to model, but many of them come with Blind Spot Assist, Speed Limit Assist, Active Assist, and Attention Assist. All of these rely on sensors to do their job. During a collision, your car’s sensors can sustain internal damage that may not be obvious. If a shop isn’t aware of Mercedes’ sensor system or lacks the proper diagnostic and repair tools, your car’s safety and driver-assistant features may not work properly. This could have serious consequences for your safety.

As auto manufacturers work to make cars safer and more energy-efficient, they’re also turning away from traditional single-material vehicles. Many manufacturers, including Mercedes-Benz, utilize a combination of materials, like high strength steel, aluminum, and composites. The 2015 Mercedes S Class, for example, has a steel rear quarter panel attached to an aluminum rear body panel and rear floor extension. This presents a challenge to uncertified-body shops, as extra care and knowledge are required when working with vehicles that have direct aluminum to steel contact.

Keep Your Warranty Intact

Choosing a Mercedes-certified shop also allows you to keep your manufacturer’s warranty intact. We use only genuine Mercedes parts, which ensures that they fit and function perfectly. We have a dedicated fixture bench that was developed exclusively by Mercedes-Benz. This allows us to make repairs with assembly-line accuracy. Mercedes-certified shops, like European Collision Center, have completed specialized training to restore Mercedes vehicles to factory specifications. Our technicians know how each model is constructed and the correct process for repairing them. They know the systems they’re working with, understand how to make or model-specific components work, and know how the manufacturer themselves would repair the vehicle.

We hope you never have to go through a collision, but if you do, you can rely on European Collision Center. We’ll restore your Mercedes back to its pre-accident condition, with all safety features working exactly as they should. And after a collision, that’s one less thing to stress about.

Why Should You Choose a Tesla-Certified Body Shop?

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Tesla features some of the most innovative technology out on the road today. Due to their strict standards, the make has become nearly synonymous with quality and safety. Needless to say, if your Tesla is in a collision, it shouldn’t be brought to just any shop. A Tesla-certified auto body shop is the best way to restore your Tesla back to factory condition while keeping its high safety rating and factory warranty intact.

More Than Just Aesthetics

Auto body repairs aren’t just about fixing the aesthetic damage on your vehicle. In many cases, auto body repair is crucial to ensuring your Tesla’s functionality, safety, and longevity. Tesla uses a unique combination of aluminum, hybrid steel, and composite materials in their vehicles. These materials require specialized tools and a highly trained facility to be restored properly.

One specific feature that a certified shop is better capable of handling is the ultrasonic proximity sensors. These sensors are used for Tesla’s autopilot feature, as well as the auto-presenting and Falcon Wing doors on the Model X. While other car manufacturers rely on cameras or visible sensors, Tesla’s ultrasonic sensors are hidden within the body panels of their vehicles. This allows the sensors to use sonar to measure proximity without sacrificing the design aesthetic. Trusting your vehicle’s repair to a shop that doesn’t understand the mechanics or technology of Tesla could leave important features like these sensors inoperable. 

Demanding Certification Standards, Higher Quality Repairs

Tesla’s certification standards are very demanding. They require rigorous training of technicians and a strict assessment of the facility. At European Collision Center, we’re proud to say we’re a Tesla-certified auto body shop. Our I-CAR Gold certified technicians have undergone specialized training on Tesla repair, learning directly from those who developed the standardized repair procedures. We use only Tesla-approved repair methods and genuine Tesla parts. We’re authorized to perform repairs on everything from paint scuffs to structural damage and sensor calibration.

Tesla works closely with our team to ensure we continue to maintain our high repair standards and exceptional customer service. Tesla, like European Collision Center, is committed to guaranteeing you the best possible experience with your vehicle. We know getting into an accident is stressful and nobody is thrilled with the idea of needing auto body repair. But if you do, you can trust our team to repair it properly and get you back on the road in no time.