Substandard Standards Ringgold GA
The “industry standard” is rapidly becoming the “industry substandard.” What happens when a shop repairs a vehicle the correct way, the way the OEM requires? It’s penalized financially for investing in the proper training and equipment necessary to do such a repair.
AmeriStride
(423) 591-4127
600 Republic Centre
Chattanooga, TN
Start-up Efficiency, Inc
(678) 653-1341
1296 Crown Terrace
Marietta, GA
(678) 653-1341
1296 Crown Terrace
Marietta, GA 30062
Jordan, Jones & Goulding, Inc.
678-333-0453
6801 Governors Lake Parkway
Norcross, GA
Richard Muther & Assoc
(770) 859-0161
151 Village Pkwy NE
Marietta, GA
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(770) 859-0161
151 Village Pkwy NE
Marietta, GA 30067
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(770) 638-0247
4852 Jimmy Carter Blvd
Norcross, GA
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(770) 638-0247
4852 Jimmy Carter Blvd
Norcross, GA 30093
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Regional Transit Partners
(404) 848-5990
2400 Piedmont Rd NE
Atlanta, GA
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(404) 848-5990
2400 Piedmont Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30324
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800.346.9889
PO Box 98489
Atlanta, GA
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(404) 962-4405
400 Galleria Parkway
Atlanta, GA
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678-665-0254
5955 Parkway North Blvd
Cumming, GA
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PO Box 715
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The 'substandard standard' is quickly becoming the measuring stick all other repairs are judged by. It's time to do proper repairs according to OEM specifications.
By Lee Amaradio Jr 8/5/2008
The “industry standard” is rapidly becoming the “industry substandard.” What happens when a shop repairs a vehicle the correct way, the way the OEM requires? It’s penalized financially for investing in the proper training and equipment necessary to do such a repair. Our entire industry’s labor rates and accepted practices are being determined by the repair facilities that have the least amount of money invested in equipment and training. This is why we need to clarify that the industry’s standard should be defined as whatever it takes to repair the vehicle correctly according to something measurable. What Is a Proper Repair? The question is, what determines a proper repair? And what and who should set the industry standard? I-CAR is a good starting point. Add in the OEM collision requirements and we’ll be able to prove that we are definitely not measuring up to their requirements. If the proper repair disappears and this substandard repair continues to be called the industry’s standard, what will happen in the future when the vehicles themselves will demand to be repaired properly according to the much higher standard? Will insurers be forced to total more vehicles, or do they think they’... |
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