RepairPal Welcomes 2,500th Shop Into The RepairPal Certified Network

RepairPal Welcomes 2,500th Shop Into The RepairPal Certified Network

You can now find RepairPal Certified shops through companies such as CarMax and USAA, who are dedicated to helping their customers throughout their car ownership lifecycles, said the company.

RepairPal has added its 2,500th auto repair shop to the RepairPal Certified network. 

Given the unique quality and scale of its network, many companies who sell, insure and help consumers maintain their cars are now offering the RepairPal Certified network to their members. You can now find RepairPal Certified shops through companies such as CarMax and USAA, who are dedicated to helping their customers throughout their car ownership lifecycles, said the company.

RepairPal’s mission is to give consumers trust, quality and fair pricing in caring for their cars. Too many people don’t know which mechanic they can trust, or if they’re getting ripped off when they need repairs. So RepairPal built a rigorous process to identify shops that have the right commitment to quality, delight their customers and don’t overcharge. To become RepairPal Certified, each shop must pass a comprehensive evaluation by our team of auto experts who scrutinize the shop’s mechanics for experience and training, tools, parts, customer satisfaction, pricing and warranty. Each shop has to continue providing great experiences to stay in the network.

“We are honored to work with so many high-quality shops across the country,” said RepairPal CEO Art Shaw. “We’ve done the work to find the right shops, and together we ensure consumers have great experiences when they need to get their cars fixed.”

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