Eck discusses details of General Motors Collision Repair Network and how it is designed to improve the quality and safety of collision repairs.
In August, General Motors officially announced that enrollment was open for its long anticipated collision repair network. While the vehicle manufacturer has had vehicle specific certification programs in the past, including for various models of the Chevrolet Corvette and an aluminum repair network certification program for the Cadillac CT6, the new network would serve a broader base across its brands.
GM reported in late October that nearly 1,000 dealer and independent collision repair facilities had
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