Are Insurance-Designated Repair Shops Reliable?
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Whether an insurance-designated repair shop can be trusted depends on the reputation of the insurance company and the technical level of the auto repair shop. Generally speaking, the technology and parts of repair shops designated by insurance companies are relatively reliable, with little difference from 4S shops, so they can be trusted. Definition of Auto Repair: Auto repair is a general term for automobile maintenance and repair. It involves troubleshooting faulty vehicles through technical means to identify the cause of the failure and taking certain measures to eliminate the fault and restore the vehicle to a certain level of performance and safety standards. Categories of Auto Repair: Auto repair includes major repairs and minor repairs. Major auto repair refers to the restorative repair method of repairing or replacing any component (including basic parts) of the vehicle to restore its sound technical condition and fully (or nearly fully) recover its service life. Minor auto repair, on the other hand, refers to the operational repair method of replacing or repairing individual parts to ensure or restore the vehicle's working capability.