I just had an accident,
what should I do?
First, you will need report the accident
to your insurance company. They will issue you a claim
number, comfirm your deductible amount and verify
if you have rental car coverage. Advise your insurance
company that you want 1st Class European Authorized
to handle your repairs. Then, just give us a call
and we’ll answer all your questions and handle
getting your repair in process. For emergency towing
please call our transport company at 954-782-1869.
What if my vehicle has frame damage?
Most cars today are built using unibody construction,
meaning that the frame and body of the car are welded
together. That means that usually, when your car is
involved in a collision, it will have some type of
movement to the unibody. With our specialized equipment,
we are able to straighten or replace the damaged part
to within factory approved specs.
How long will my vehicle repairs take
There are many factors that need to be considered.
For example:
How extensive is the repair?
Are the correct parts in stock?
Is there a supplement needed on hidden damages after
the teardown?
Is this a specialty vehicle?
Your advisor can estimate the amount of time that
it will take to repair your vehicle, but please remember
that this is only an estimate. And keep in mind, the
longer we keep your vehicle the more it costs us in
terms of valuable storage and repair facility space,
so we will get it back to you as quick as we can.

Will my vehicle be like new again?
We are confident that we can repair your
vehicle back to its pre-collision condition. Unfortunately,
some people don’t like to here the truth --
even when a vehicle is new, there are factory imperfections
that most people don`t notice or damage from shipping
that was repaired at the port or dealership. We’ll
do our best to get your car as fully repaired as possible.
However, please remember that no matter how good the
repair is, it is still considerd a repair.
Who pays for the repairs? How do I arrange
payment, supplements, betterment and deductible payment?
Is a deposit required?
Insurance companies vary on how they make payments.
Please note that 1st class european authorized coachworks
requires full payment upon return of your vehicle
to you, so ask your advisor questions regarding how
your insurance company processes payments.
For instance:
If the shop is a drp shop with the insurance company,
they will pay us directly.
Supplement payments for repairs to hidden damages
while the original repair is in process, as well as
for additional parts might arise.
Betterment charges include payments for parts that
wear out and need replacement with time and use, such
as tires, batteries, and suspension parts. These betterment
charges are determined by your insurance company and
are pro-rated on your vehicle’s actual mileage.
It is your responsibility to pay betterment charges
at the time of delivery.
Your deductible is your responsibility and must be
paid At time of delivery.
Deposits are usally required on specialty vehicles
and special order parts. Your advisor can answer all
your questions.
Payment methods:
We accept checks, cash, Visa®, Mastercard®,
American Express® and Discover® credit cards,
as well as electronic funds transfer.