Reynolds Auto Group

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FAQs

  • Why choose Reynolds to repair your vehicle?

    Our experience level, factory-certification and size gives us tremendous purchasing power, and our time-tested production systems make the repair process extremely efficient.
  • Which is better for my vehicle — overall or spot painting?

    Overall painting is often a great choice for restoring the surface of older vehicles. An older car has undergone significant depreciation, and a complete repainting can actually increase its value. Spot painting is the best way to protect the value of newer vehicles. We only paint where necessary, exactly matching that paint for a seamless repair.
  • Can you match the paint color exactly?

    Yes. We provide full repairs as a result of hail or small dings. Whether your vehicle requires paintless dent repair or more extensive collision style repair, we can fix it all including glass replacement.
  • How soon will I get my car back?             

    Our experience level and stream-lined approach significantly reduces cycle times compared to other shops. We’ll get you back on the road quickly, usually in no more than three or four days.
  • Should I pay for an accident repair myself or let my insurance company handle it?

    Due to rising insurance costs, more and more people are paying for minor accident repairs “out of pocket,” and we’re happy to discuss cost-saving options. We also have good relationships with all insurance companies, with whom we work on behalf of our mutual customers.

    Why can’t I get an estimate over the phone?

    Each vehicle is different, and when you bring yours in we’ll help you select the right service based on how long you plan to keep it, its age and condition, and your budget.
  • Can I change the vehicle’s color?

    Yes, but in most cases it’s best to keep the current color. Painting the inside of the trunk lid, doors and hood is a time-consuming process and would add substantially to the cost.
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