I-CAR, SCRS Requests Shop Stories, Questions on Hyundai Repairs

Feb. 12, 2018

SCRS and I-CAR are trying to collect examples of real-world challenges in order to gain information that is needed to repair Hyundai vehicles.

Feb. 12, 2018—The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) and I-CAR are asking auto body shops across the country to submit examples of Hyundai collision repair stories and questions.

SCRS and I-CAR are trying to to collect examples of real-world feedback in order to gain information that is needed to repair Hyundai vehicles.

Hyundai provides mechanical repair procedures but remains the only major OEM without collision repair instructions for the American market. Shop owners have been able to ask collision repair questions through I-CAR's "Ask I-CAR"  online forum. 

Shops can upload files like estimates and photos as well.

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