Posted on 2011-10-25 14:03:59
We are giving away a 1997 Chevy Lumina to a person in need. You can nominate yourself or someone you know by going to AutoRepairArizona.com. Contest closes 11/11/2011 Take this last chance opportunity to win, or nominaPosted on 2011-09-21 16:48:35
5K for Julie On Saturday September 17th, Elite Collision Center participated in a Run/Walk/Bike event to benefit one of our emPosted on 2011-09-19 18:56:28
How to protect yourself after you have been involved in an auto accident, no matter who is at fault. by Elite Collision Center of Tempe,Posted on 2011-09-12 20:50:31
Important information on finding an auto repair or auto body shop you can trust by Elite NAPA Auto Repair & Elite CollisiPosted on 2011-08-31 13:05:04
Expert advice for protecting your car's paint from premature fading caused by extreme UV exposure. by Elite Collision Center of Tempe, AZPosted on 2011-04-20 18:00:52
Car maintenance is important. It can also get expensive. By David Muhlbaum of Kiplinger Even as cars evolvePosted on 2011-04-01 14:57:43
There are four major ways that are considered the best in calculating the value of your car. Choosing which way is the best for you will depend on which method is most conveniPosted on 2011-03-31 13:39:51
This is from an artical that I ran accross just recently. I think it speaks to how we as repairers need to focus on the cusotmers needs... David Schultz - Elite Collision, NAPA Auto Care FPosted on 2011-03-10 12:06:46
As many of you know, NAPA Auto Care AZ was formally known as Elite Auto Repair. As a matter of fact, that is still our incorporated name. We changed our image to the NAPA affiliation because many customers were unaware that the mechanic shop even existed. They knew that we had a collision repair facility (Elite Collision Center)Posted on 2011-03-02 10:21:37
By Nick Carey and Deepa Seetharaman DETROIT | Tue Jan 11, 2011 8:00pm EST DETROIT (Reuters) - The American auto industry will change more in the next dozen years than it has during the past 50, said the U.S. Treasury official charged with overseeing the government's investment in the auto industry. In 12 years, vehicles will be more fuel efficient and be far more computerized, Ron Bloom said on Tuesday in prepared remar