Assured Performance Recognizes Latuff Brothers Auto Body with Certification

Aug. 18, 2015

Aug. 18, 2015—Latuff Brother Auto Body (St. Paul, Minn.) announced on Monday its official certification by Assured Performance for maintaining the right tools, equipment, training and facility necessary to repair the participating automaker brand vehicles according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

Latuff Brothers Auto Body is officially recognized by FCA, GM, Ford, Nissan and Hyundai.

In order to become certified, Latuff Brothers Auto Body had to pass the certification process that ensures proper and safe repair of the new generation of advanced vehicles. Less than 5 percent of shops across the nation are able to meet the requirements to become officially certified and recognized.

“Consumers need the confidence and peace of mind to know their vehicle is repaired by a shop that has what it takes to ensure the vehicle safety. Latuff Brothers Auto Body is officially a Collision Care Provider," said Scott Biggs, CEO of Assured Performance Collision Care. "They represent the standard by which all other body shops are measured."

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