Top Auto Detailing Services in Saint Paul, MN 55116

Werx is your source for professional, mobile car detailing. We can detail,restore,clean & protect your car, suv or truck. Detailing by appointment. We are a mobile detail company 9 months out o...Read More…
Schoonover Bodyworks and Glass has been serving the Twin Cities with state-of-the-art collision and auto repair service, car detailing, glass repair and more for over 70 years.Read More…
Family Owned, Quality Service at Low Rates! Automotive Repair and Detailing-Cleaning We also detail Semi's, Boats, Limo's, RV's Licensed & Insured engine, transmissions, front ends, oil changes...Read More…

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Heppners Woodbury Auto Wash

1.0

By Anonymous

Brought my vehicle in for an exterior detail and left disappointed. They promise one thing and deliver another...poor work and service...NOT worth the time or money! ...read more

Maplewood Auto Salon

5.0

By joejohnson

This place is great. A little hard to find but well worth it. Mike is great and you can tell he takes pride in his work. I recently purchased a new car from a local dealership and they tried to sell me 3M clearshield. I searched around for another place to complete this. Mike and his guys did a fantastic job. I brought my wife's car in for a detail the next week. Completely impressed. Well Done!!! ...read more

Cherokee Service

5.0

By Lindajohnson

likewhatright...must be nice to hide behind a computer screen. Your opinion does not matter. What matters is the honesty, integrity and ethical business that Cherokee Service runs. The mechanics are the same quality mechanics that have been there for years. They are what matters! ...read more

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Roseville Detailing

Contact us at (844) 921-2289 in Lauderdale, MN, for an auto detailing company that gives your vehicle the sparkling look it deserves. Roseville Detailing 2130 Rice Street Lauderdale, MN 55113 Phone: 6128169054 Contact Email: info@rosevilledetailing.com Keywords: auto detailing, lauderdale, mn ...read more

By Roseville Detailing November 17, 2014

Consumer Bill of Rights for Motorists

Consumer Bill of Rights for Motorists Some important things to know when having your damaged vehicle repaired. The information to follow has been prepared by Automotive Service Professionals as a public service to consumers.Readers are cautioned that this information is provided only as a guide to the general principles involved in lien laws. You should consult your own attorney for specific legal advice or opinions.MUST I OBTAIN THREE ESTIMATES?No one can tell you to obtain more than one estimate. You, as the vehicle owner, however, may do so should this be your desire.DO I HAVE TO GO TO AN INSURANCE COMPANY DRIVE-IN CLAIMS FACILITY FOR AN ESTIMATE?You are not required to take your vehicle to a drive-in claims facility. It is your right as the vehicle owner to obtain an estimate wherever you choose. You are only required to notify your insurance company of the vehicle’s location so that it may be examined by the claims adjuster. However, if you have already gone to a drive-in claims facility, make sure you take a copy of the insurance adjuster’s estimate with you when obtaining repair shop estimates and choosing a facility to repair your vehicle.IF I GO TO A DRIVE-IN CLAIM'S FACILITY, DO I HAVE USE ONE OF ITS PREFERRED SHOPS FOR REPAIR?There are no laws or regulations requiring you to go to any specific repair shop, however, some insurance companies practice the policy of only paying for vehicle damages equal to the estimate amount prepared at one of its preferred shops. However, keep in mind that you are the vehicle owner.Don’t let your insurance company take away your freedom of choice!AM I REQUIRED TO NOTIFY MY INSURANCE COMPANY BEFORE REPAIRS ARE MADE ON MY VEHICLE?YES.Your insurance policy requires you to notify your insurance company and make a claim report. Once a claim report has been made, you may proceed to leave your vehicle at the repair facility of your choice and notify the insurance company claim representative or adjuster where your damaged vehicle may be inspected. Once a claim representative or adjuster has had an opportunity to inspect your vehicle, you may authorize repairs to begin.WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE GUARANTEE OF WORKMANSHIP AND SAFETY OF MY AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS... THE INSURANCE COMPANY OR THE REPAIR SHOP?The repair shop, and in limited circumstances, your insurance company. Your insurance company is not accepting the liability for the quality and safety of your vehicle’s repair. Therefore, you and you alone must control the fate of your vehicle’s repair by choosing a proper facility that is adequately trained and equipped to restore your vehicle to its pre-accident condition. You have the legal right and authority to do so.WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR WHEN CHOOSING A FACILITY TO REPAIR MY VEHICLE?Referrals from other satisfied customers is a start. The shop owner/manager should be willing to take you around the shop to give you a first hand view of the equipment and procedures being used. Also, ask for evidence of employee training and certification. Notice the attitude and commitment of the shop owner/manager towards a quality restoration of your vehicle to its pre-accident condition.CAN MY INSURANCE COMPANY AUTHORIZE A REPAIR SHOP TO START REPAIRS ON MY VEHICLE WITHOUT MY CONCENT?NO…Only the vehicle owner may authorize repairs. You must be presented with an estimate to know what is being repaired on your vehicle before repairs are started. Additionally, Iowa requires written estimates on repairs. Who is responsible for payment to the repair shop…the insurance company or me?You are.Your insurance policy contract states that your insurance company will pay for the damages to your vehicle, less the deductible amount. You may instruct your insurance company to pay directly to the repair shop of your choice, however, full payment must be arranged prior to your vehicle being picked up.MY INSURANCE COMPANY DOES NOT AGREE WITH MY REPAIR FACILITY ON HOW MY VEHICLE SHOULD BE REPAIRED OR WHAT IT SHOULD COST... WHAT CAN I DO?Most insurance policy contracts contain an appraisal clause. When the insurance company and the customer fail to agree, either party may demand an appraisal of loss within 60 days after the claim has been filed. Each party may then select a competent appraiser to represent them, and the two appraisers will select a competent and disinterested umpire. If the two appraisers do not agree, they submit their findings to the umpire. A decision by the umpire which agrees with either appraiser will determine the amount of loss. I am having a problem with my insurance company.CAN THE STATE INSURANCE DIRECTOR'S OFFICE HELP ME?Yes, but the Director’s authority is limited. Keep in mind that the insurance director has no judicial authority to determine negligence or establish the value of a loss or injury. Another driver damaged my car by his own negligence. What differences are there between having my own Insurance company pay for the repairs and having that driver (or his insurance company) pay for them?There is a marked legal difference between an insured and a claimant when filing a claim with an insurance company. The difference is between "contract" and "tort" theoriesof liability and the benefits and drawbacks associated with each.An attorney can give you a full explanation of your rights and obligations before you decide how to pursue a particular claim. Safety, Quality and Cost of Repairs If your vehicle is damaged through someone else’s fault, that other person’s insurance company generally cannot be held directly responsible for the quality or safety of repairs done on your car. The standard measure of damages is the "reasonable" cost of necessary repairs. Therefore, select a repair facility that understands its obligations to you, its customer, and exercise caution when someone tells you that the repairs can be performed "cheaper" somewhere else. Keep in mind, as the owner, you ;have the right to choose the repair methods best suited to restore your vehicle ...read more

By Bighley Auto Body August 20, 2008

Customer Warranty

Customer Warranty   Our shop provides a Limited Warranty on work performed during repair. This Limited Warranty is valid only for as long as you own the vehicle stated herein, and is for the person to whom this Limited Warranty is granted and whose name appears herein and on the original work order. This is a labor only, fragmented four part Limited warranty, and stipulations pertaining to each fragmented part are stated hereafter: 1.METALWORK: aLIFETIMElimited warranty is provided for all metal work, to include welding and the application of materials utilized in making collision repairs against cracking, flaking, pitting or deterioration, excluding rust repairs.The Shop will repair and repaint, excluding rust repairs, any metalwork warranted. 2. PAINTING, STRIPES and DECALS:aLIFETIMElimited warranty is provided for all painting related priming and paint work against solvent blistering, peeling, hazing and excessive loss of pigmentation, and aLIFETIMElimited warranty on the application and adhesion of decorative stripes and decals, excluding those defects which are caused by extreme environmental conditions to which the vehicle may be exposed. The Shop will re-prime, repaint, re-stripe or re-decal the specific section or sections of the vehicle warranted. Rust repair is excluded. 3. MECHANICAL REPAIRS:A (1) ONE YEARlimited warrant is provided for mechanical repairs pertaining to original collision damage. 4. PARTS:A (1) ONE YEARlimited warrant is provided for parts unless Mfg warranty is less or more, on new parts installed by or at the Shop. (Please Note: Shop warranty does not exceed MFG warranty.) 5. SECTION 1- 4:The Shop will repair, repaint, or replace any item in section 1-4, when claim is made while the present owner stated herein owns the vehicle, unless caused by or damaged resulting from unreasonable use, maintenance, or care of the vehicle.This Written Warrantyshall be null and void if the repair is altered, adjusted or tampered with by any person not authorized by Warranty Grantor. This warranty is not transferable. 6. SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED:A.Incidental costs , such as towing fees,car rental charges, travel expenses, or assemblies and components which are not specifically covered by thisLimited Warranty, nor are consequential damages such as damage to other assemblies or components resulting from a defective part or installation of such part installed or repaired during the repair.B.Rust, Surface Rust, and/or damage caused by rusting of exterior or interior panels, is not covered.THIS STATES ALL THE LIMITED WARRANTIESmade by the Shop and Contains the only promises for which it will be responsible. 7. CUSTOMER OBLIGATIONS: In order to obtain the benefits of this warranty, the owner shall: A.Present the owner's copy of this warranty document to the warrantor before requesting warranted repairs or parts, and B.Have any warranted repair, adjustment or inspection made only at the premises of the warrantor during normal business hours. ALL WARRANTIESimplied by law, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are hereby limited to the warranty period herein and shall expire at the end of such period. ~ Ownership, Management and staff of Bighley Auto Body.         ...read more

By Bighley Auto Body August 19, 2008

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