Sunday, November 25, 2018

Big Move In The Near Future

After 18 years in the same location behind Gaye Chevrolet we are moving a few blocks away to a larger facility to better serve our customers.

After all this time we have out grown the 3500 square foot shop. The New facility is 7500 square feet and we will have many new amenities. I will finally have my own office! We added a state of the art Paint booth with a new mixing room and updated mixing color station with all new Axalta color. We are all exited and this should help us keep up better with demand. The new Paint booth has a 993,000 BTU Propane Heater to bake the vehicles finishes as the factory does.

Our family is growing! Remember that if you need #CollisionRepairs and someone that truly cares about you and your car we are the right #AutoBodyRepairShop for you! The Insurance maze is hard to navigate on your own but we are here to help!



Monday, September 3, 2018

Being The Best Auto Body Shop Has Some Advantages

We have been so busy I haven't had a chance to share anything on this site! We just finished a major hard hit on a 2016 Chevy Silverado lots of Chevy truck bedsides replaced at the shop 5 in two months. A few minor bump ups and a few rust repairs on some nice old vehicles loved by their owners.

A hard hit on the Chevy above. frame repair, bedside, cab corner, rear end housing, axles, wheels. 20K worth of repairs. The insurer wouldn't let it go. It took longer than we expected but she is finally back home, detailed to the hilt and safely parked in the owners driveway.




This old 58 Ford was in bad shape, new floors, new steps, lots of welding on the fenders, doors, cab, hood, just about everywhere! Owner took it home in primer, got it running, got some brakes! After 3 years working on it and 10 years of sitting it rides and drives again! The bed is next and he wants the rear fenders white to match the grille and cowl. Should look unique. Owner says it was that way when he bought it. Glad to be a part of fulfilling his dream.

I think the thing that amazes me most is some of the horrible repairs we have witnessed on cars coming through the shop. I don't know why some shops or people do the things they do. Screws holding parts together, terrible paint work and the list could go on and on! If you can't do it right, why do it?

#AllPrecisonCollisionRepair will always look out for our customers. If it shouldn't be fixed and needs a replacement part we make sure our customers are aware and so is the party paying for the claim!

#CollisionRepair is what we shine at!

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Trump Threatens to Tax European Auto Imports

By David Shepardson and Mike Stone WASHINGTON, March 3 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump kept up pressure on trading partners on Saturday, threatening European automakers with a tax on imports if the European Union retaliates against his plan to slap tariffs on aluminum and steel.

Trump’s tweet suggested he is refusing to yield to U.S. business interests and foreign trading partners alarmed at the prospect of a trade war that rattled financial markets this week.

“If the E.U. wants to further increase their already massive tariffs and barriers on U.S. companies doing business there, we will simply apply a Tax on their Cars which freely pour into the U.S.,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “They make it impossible for our cars (and more) to sell there. Big trade imbalance!”

The United States imposes a 2.5-percent tariff on cars assembled in Europe and a 25-percent tariff on European-built vans and pickup trucks. Europe imposes a 10-percent tariff on U.S.-built cars.

Trump criticized Europe in remarks at a fundraiser, according to video posted online Saturday, and suggested they would not increase tariffs.

“The European Union: brutal. They’ve been brutal to us,” Trump said at a Florida fundraiser. “They’ve banded together in order to beat the United States in trade.”

Trump did not respond to questions about tariffs or other topics upon returning to the White House Saturday.

In a speech Friday night at Harvard University, European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager said the EU will respond to the tariffs “to defend European industry, and the world trading system,” according to a copy of her remarks. She called the Trump action “one-sided protectionist measures, which hurt, not just jobs, but the whole system of rules that makes our global economy work.”

German automakers Volkswagen AG, Daimler AG and BMW AG build vehicles at plants in the United States. BMW employs more than 9,000 workers in South Carolina and is one of the state’s largest employers.

The United States accounts for about 15 percent of worldwide Mercedes-Benz and BMW brand sales, while it accounts for 5 percent of VW brand sales and 12 percent of Audi sales.

The United States had a $22.3 billion automotive vehicle and parts trade deficit with Germany in 2017 and a $7 billion deficit with the United Kingdom, according to U.S. government data.

Last year, Germany’s automotive trade association said “the United States would be shooting itself in the foot by imposing tariffs or other trade barriers.”

Trump’s threat comes amid mounting transatlantic tension on trade.

On Thursday, Trump said the United States would apply duties of 25 percent on imported steel and 10 percent on aluminum to protect domestic producers.

Major automakers say the move will hike the cost of cars and trucks.

The next day, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told German television that “We will put tariffs on Harley-Davidson (motorcycles), on bourbon and on blue jeans – Levis.”

Canada also has said it will retaliate for any tariffs on steel and aluminum.

Trump had tweeted on Friday that trade wars are good and “easy to win,” roiling U.S. financial markets.

In January 2017, Trump warned German car companies he would impose a border tax of 35 percent on vehicles imported to the U.S. market.

(Reporting by Mike Stone and David Shepardson; Editing by Nick Zieminski and Daniel Wallis)

(c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2018.