Auto Body Collision Repair Jacksonville IL
Are you charging enough for the amount of work involved in a good quality repair? A lot of shop owners and managers insist they get good time on their sheets, but the truth is that a lot of shop owners and managers are giving away more money than they're willing to even admit to themselves.
Bob Ridings Westown Ford
217-245-7101
1312 W Morton Avenue
Jacksonville, IL
Bob Ridings Westown Ford
217-245-7101
1312 W Morton Avenue
Jacksonville, IL 62650
Specialty
Air Conditioning Repair, Brakes, Electrical Service, Emission Testing, Engine Repair, Exhaust Repair, Front End Repair, General Automotive Repair, Inspection & Diagnostic, Lubrication Service, Maintenance, Paint & Body Work, Tires/Wheels, Transmission, Upholstery, Wheel Alignment
Hours
Mon:8:00 am-5:00 pm
Tue:8:00 am-5:00 pm
Wed:8:00 am-5:00 pm
Thu:8:00 am-5:00 pm
Fri:8:00 am-5:00 pm
Sat:8:00 am-12:00 am
Sun:(Closed)
Payment
Cash, Check, Credit Card
Klassic Kar Detailers
(217) 245-2923
233 W College Avenue
Jacksonville, IL
Klassic Kar Detailers
(217) 245-2923
233 W College Avenue
Jacksonville, IL 62650
Services
Car Detailing,Interior Cleaning,Interior Repair
Green Holding Co Inc
217-245-4117
1700 W Morton Ave
Jacksonville, IL
Brahler''s Truckers Supply Inc
(217) 243-6471
2255 W Morton Ave
Jacksonville, IL
Brahler''s Truckers Supply Inc
(217) 243-6471
2255 W Morton Ave
Jacksonville, IL 62650
Services
Car Washes, Car Detailing, Tire Shops
Precision Auto Collision
(217) 245-6403
207 East Douglas Avenue
Jacksonville, IL
Precision Auto Collision
(217) 245-6403
207 East Douglas Avenue
Jacksonville, IL 62650
Services
Paintless Dent Repair
Lincolnland Auto Sales
217-243-2013
P O Box 399
Jacksonville, IL
Stewarts Auto Body and Sales
(217) 243-7651
120 S Johnson Street
Jacksonville, IL
Stewarts Auto Body and Sales
(217) 243-7651
120 S Johnson Street
Jacksonville, IL 62650
Frank's Auto Repair
217-245-5314
215 Allen Ave
Jacksonville, IL
Village Auto Body
217-245-8647
127 City Pl
Jacksonville, IL
Gebhardts Pro Cars
217-243-7766
2275 W Morton Ave
Jacksonville, IL
By Paul Bailey 3/1/2003
What's a quarter worth these days? No, I'm not asking the value of an American quarter dollar. I'm asking you to consider what you should be charging to replace a quarter panel. Are you charging enough for the amount of work involved in a good quality repair? A lot of shop owners and managers insist they get good time on their sheets, but the truth is that a lot of shop owners and managers are giving away more money than they're willing to even admit to themselves. For years, I've wondered why insurance companies insist that shops use certain estimating guides and software - all the while frowning upon those who actually use the guides and software according to the included instructions. And why do shop owners spend money on estimating guides at the whim of insurers, only to be told how much they're allowed to charge for a repair? Billions of dollars worth of repair procedures are either performed free or not performed at all because such a small portion of the collision industry is willing to stand up for itself. Let's start remedying that. Let's take a look at quarter panel replacement - and at what you should be charging for it. Don't Work For Free Let's talk about the free procedures many shops give away on the typical quarter panel replacement. I've been comparing the P-pages of three major information providers, and I've made a list of procedures that at least two of the three do not include in their recommended labor time for ... |
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