COMPLETE AUTO BODY REPAIR,PAINTING,A/C,TUNE UPS,MECH./TRANSMISSIONS,
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♛IMC Auto Body & Repair♛
4970 W 7th Ave
Phoenix, AZ , 85013
e-mail camelbackauto@yahoo.com
Office 602/////277/////0668We are open :
Monday – Saturday
From 9am to 5 pmMake sure the shop of your choice has a warranty.
Hope the information we gave you was helpful.
Thank you and see you soon. Please when you call bring this craigslist add with you so you can receive a 10% discount.FREE ESTIMATES!!
We can match or beat any written estimate in town. We can help you with:
brake repair
steering
suspension
engine repair
starting & charging
heating & cooling
oil change
maintenance tune up
transmission service
A/C service
radiator service
vehicle inspection
window tint
fog headlamps & tail lights or tint
HID lights
alarms
electrical
FREE Towing
Free auto repair estimates
New/Used Wheels & Tires
Auto glass replacement
exhaust systems
Diagnostic services
Pre-Buyer Inspections
Rental car service
StereoWE GIVE OUR CUSOMERS 3 MONTHS WARRANTY ON PAINT
AND 6 MONTHS WARRANTY ON MECHANICAL!~BRING YOUR ESTIMATE IN TO US AND WE CAN BEAT IT!!!
~WE OFFER YOU FREE TOWING SERVICE IF YOU FIX YOUR CAR WITH US AND ALSO WE CAN GIVE YOU A FREE RENTAL CAR UNTIL YOUR CAR IS DONE!!
WE WANT YOU TO BE HAPPY !!!!
Many insurance claims offices or agents will attempt to influence your decision when selecting a repair shop. They often try to refer you to a list of “preferred” shops in your area. These are called Direct Repair Programs, or DRPs. WHY? Insurance companies with direct repair programs approach some repair shops and in exchange for the shop providing of discounts, use of junkyard and non-original, imitation parts and other cost-cutting techniques, promise to send repair work to the participating shop. The shop would then be present on the insurance company’s referral list. Many insurance companies have legal contracts in place with these repair shops. They are legally obligated to follow the insurance company’s directions. The repair shops participation in these programs are, in essence, working for the insurance company—not you, the vehicle owner.




