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How to Choose a Repair Shop for Your High-End Sports Car

If you own a sports car, you probably won’t trust just anyone to work on it. Not only can sports cars be more expensive than the average vehicle, but they are often a source of pride for owners. But, if your sports car does need work, there are a few things you can do to make sure you choose the best shop for your pride and joy.

Check certifications

One easy way to know if a shop might be a good fit? Check their certifications!

Shops can be certified by general automobile organizations – such as the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) or I-CAR – or they can be certified by different manufacturers, including Porsche, Audi, BMW, and others. Certifications indicate an extra level of training for technicians in a shop, and many certifications require continuing education to maintain certification.

If a shop is certified in your particular car’s brand, they’ll be trained to repair your vehicle.

Trust word-of-mouth

When it comes to finding a shop you can trust, ask opinions from people you trust. Friends, family or other sports car enthusiasts can steer you toward – or away from – certain shops.

At Carwise.com, you can also read reviews from prior customers and see when the reviews were left. This can provide you with extra confidence when choosing a shop, knowing that other customers before you had a good experience.

Ask for examples

Before you let a shop work on your high-end car, know that you can always ask for examples of a shop’s previous work. You don’t have to just hand your car over to be painted or repaired – ask for recent photos of other paint jobs or repairs they’ve completed.  Also, be sure to ask if they have experience working with your car’s particular make and model. You can also use Carwise.com to search for repair shops that share before & after photos of their work. 

Remember: Stay up-to-date on maintenance

Of course, no one wants unnecessary repairs on a car. Remember to keep up with your sports car’s basic maintenance, including:

  • Keeping an eye on fluid levels and topping off or replacing as needed
  • Prioritizing tire pressure and keeping it within range
  • Covering your car when storing
  • Washing your car regularly to keep it clean of debris

Find a Auto Body Shop Near You

When you’re ready to find an auto body shop for your sports car, Carwise can help. With details on over 21,000 shops nationwide, you’ll find information about shop certifications, customer reviews, before & after photos, as well as the basics from hours and location to contact information. Get started with your auto body shop search today: https://www.carwise.com/auto-body-shops/.