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Arizona Collision Center
215 South Industrial Drive
Tempe, AZ 85281

Tempe Collision Repair Center | Arizona Collision Center
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Tempe Body Shop

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Tempe Body Shop & Collision Repair

Our Tempe body shop and collision repair center is here to serve you! This location also services the Tempe-Mesa, Tempe-Gilbert, and Tempe-Scottsdale areas.

 

 

 

Where is Arizona Collision Center’s Tempe location?
Arizona Collision Center is located at 215 South Industrial Drive, Tempe, AZ 85281. Call (480) 668-3105 to schedule a free estimate.

What are Arizona Collision Center’s hours in Tempe?
We’re open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Saturday appointments are available by request, and we’re closed Sundays.

What areas does the Tempe location serve?
In addition to Tempe, we serve Phoenix, Scottsdale, Glendale, Mesa, Gilbert, and Chandler for collision repair.

Does Arizona Collision Center offer free estimates in Tempe?
Yes. Call (480) 668-3105 or schedule online to get a free collision repair estimate at our Tempe facility.

What collision repair services are available at the Tempe shop?
Our Tempe location offers paint repair, auto body repair, glass repair (including windshield replacement), wheel refinishing and remanufacturing, and detail work such as pinstriping, window tinting, and UV protective coatings.

 


What makes Arizona Collision Center different from other Tempe body shops?
Arizona Collision Center is an independent collision shop with no ties to insurance providers, so there’s no incentive to cut corners. We back every repair with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and use trained, certified technicians.

Is Arizona Collision Center certified by vehicle manufacturers?
Yes. Our technicians are I-CAR Gold Class certified, and we’re a recognized trusted repair facility for most major vehicle manufacturers, meaning repairs follow manufacturer-specified procedures rather than generic shortcuts. Some of the manufacturers include, Infiniti, FCA, KIA, Hyundai, Genesis, Nissan.

Does Arizona Collision Center use original manufacturer (OEM) parts?
Yes. We use original manufacturer parts and products along with certified technicians and full-frame repair equipment to deliver a repair that lasts.

Will Arizona Collision Center tell me if my car isn’t worth repairing?
Yes. If we believe your vehicle is beyond repair, or that a total-loss insurance write-off makes more financial sense, we’ll tell you directly rather than pushing an unnecessary repair.

Does Arizona Collision Center help customers who had a bad experience at another body shop?Yes. We specialize in helping customers who were dissatisfied with work performed by other collision shops and will assess whether the prior repair can be corrected.

Can Arizona Collision Center fix wheel damage instead of replacing tires?
Yes. We offer wheel refinishing and remanufacturing to repair varying levels of wheel damage when a full replacement isn’t necessary.

 


 

How dangerous is driving in Tempe, Arizona?
Tempe sees thousands of crashes each year, many resulting in property damage requiring collision repair.

What’s included in a full collision repair, beyond just paint?
A complete collision repair can include auto body repair with OEM parts and full-frame equipment, paint matching and refinishing, glass repair or replacement, wheel refinishing, and structural work to restore the vehicle to pre-accident condition.

How do I know if my car should be repaired or declared a total loss?
A reputable shop will assess whether repair costs and structural damage make sense relative to the vehicle’s value, and tell you directly if a total-loss insurance write-off is the better outcome — rather than repairing a vehicle that isn’t safe or cost-effective to fix.

What should I look for in a trustworthy Tempe collision repair shop?
Look for I-CAR Gold Class certification, manufacturer-recognized trusted repair facility status, use of OEM parts, independence from insurance company incentives, and a satisfaction guarantee — all of which affect whether the repair is done to manufacturer standard rather than the cheapest available standard.

Can a body shop fix minor paint damage like stone chips and scrapes without a full repaint?
Yes, in many cases. A shop with in-house paint-matching capability can repair small imperfections such as stone chips, dings, and dents to a specific panel without needing to repaint the entire vehicle.

 

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We provide our services using an industry accepted level of skill and care. Our commitment is not only shown by our team being fully I-CAR Gold Class certified but also due to the fact that we are a recognized trusted repair facility for most major vehicle manufacturers. These certifications set us apart by our quality and commitment to the safety of our clients by following recommended procedures by these manufacturers.