Why a Certified Body Shop Matters
A manufacturer certification is an audited recognition — not just a sticker on the front door. Here's what it requires, and the certifications our shop holds.
What manufacturer certification means
Certification programs require a shop to use the tools and equipment the manufacturer approves, follow its official repair procedures, and keep technicians in ongoing training. Every certified shop is audited and validated by the manufacturer's program before it earns — and keeps — that recognition. For you, it means your vehicle is repaired the way the manufacturer designed it.
Our certifications
We are a Volvo Canada certified body shop, our shop's flagship certification. Through the Certified Collision Care program, we also hold manufacturer recognitions for Toyota, Hyundai, Kia and Genesis.
Certified for some makes, open to all
Don't drive a Volvo, Toyota, Hyundai, Kia or Genesis? Your vehicle is still welcome here: we apply the same repair standards to every make we service. Our Alfa Romeo and Mitsubishi dealerships have also named us their official body shop. Request an estimate for your vehicle.