Showing posts with label Collision Repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collision Repair. Show all posts
Thursday, February 13, 2020
2012 Honda Civic Collision Repair
We replaced the fender and mirror and fixed the dent on the door. We often explain to customers what the difference is if we repair vs. replace a part. In this case, the customer was paying for repairs themselves. Replacing the fender resulted in a better quality repair and also cost less than trying to repair it. On the other hand, it was far less expensive to repair the door than to replace it. Feel free to ask us why you should choose one option over the other. We always provide honest recommendations from both a quality and cost perspective. If an option is both better quality and less expensive, that is the option we will always recommend.
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Thursday, February 6, 2020
Scraped Bumper Repair & Paint
The bumper on this Honda CR-V was scraped. We disassembled the bumper, repaired the scrapes and restored the factory paint. The customer chose to also replace broken fog lights at the same time because most of the installation labor was already included in the disassembly of the bumper. It saved them about $100.
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Thursday, January 23, 2020
Auto Body Repairs on Lexus with 3-Stage Pearl Paint
A brand new Lexus ES300h came to us for collision repairs. We replaced the hood, bumper, headlamps, radiator, A/C condenser, cooling fan, collision avoidance sensor and damaged structural components. The car has a beautiful 3-stage "candy" paint job (also called tri-coat paint.) These type paints look dramatic because 3 different paint processes are used to add depth, shimmer and highlights. The extra paint steps also mean that the paint is much more difficult to match and takes a very skilled painter.
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Thursday, January 16, 2020
1993 Nissan 300ZX Turbo Bumper Paint
I always wanted one of these cars--the legendary, iconic Nissan 300ZX Turbo. A month after we completed a restoration and overall paint job on this car, the rear bumper got damaged in an accident. The bumper was replaced and we matched the paint to the rest of the car.
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Thursday, January 9, 2020
Bumper Scrapes--We Hate Them Too!
Today's 2016 Ford Fusion Energi needed some bumper love after someone (let's call them "Inconsiderate Villain") scraped it in a parking lot and failed to leave a note. We helped the owner get her car looking good as new again. The cost was low enough that she decided not to involve her insurance company so she could avoid a rate increase!
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Thursday, January 2, 2020
2016 Audi A4 Collision Repair
Today's Audi had significant damage to the front end. We replaced the hood, bumper, grill, headlamp and fenders. When we finished, the car looked good as new!
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Friday, December 27, 2019
Almost Everything Honored as "Local Best" in Bay Area
Almost Everything Auto Body Repair received another honor when we were selected for inclusion on KTSF and LocalVision Network's "Best" program. The show highlights the best places to shop, eat and play in the San Francisco Bay area. Thanks to our great team for earning this award and to our wonderful customers for recognizing us on Yelp, Google and local voting contests for many years.
Friday, September 21, 2018
Honda CR-V Auto Body Repairs
The damage to this CR-V was not covered by the owner's insurance. So we worked with the owner to fix all the safety issues and make the car look presentable again. To keep repairs within budget, the owner asked not to fix a dent on the fender. We agreed to leave the dent because it did not pose a safety issue.
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