Safety, first and last

Safely repairing a car today takes skill and technically-advanced quality tools and equipment. At a Renewit location you’ll find highly qualified trained technicians who recommend only quality OEM parts. Isn’t it worth it to make sure that you are using the most qualified people and parts to restore your car to its pre-collision condition?


When you bring your car to a Renewit location a step-by-step process is followed that guarantees professional results. Demystifying the repair process


Quality is standard

OEM PARTS AND SERVICE


OEM, (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts have been designed for your car and will work just like the factory-installed parts do. Using aftermarket parts to cut the cost of your repairs may seem like a money saver but could affect the value of your car, void your car’s warranty and most importantly of all, affect your safety.


OEM parts are exactly like the one’s your car came with, so they fit like a glove and work perfectly.



Leasing:


If leasing, you will be required to return your car in the same condition as originally leased. Some leasing companies will forbid you to add any parts that reduce the car's value.

Some contracts stipulate that you cannot replace any parts without the leasing company's permission. If your leased car needs repairs after a collision, you'll likely have to use OEM parts.

Trade-Ins:


Consider whether you intend to trade-in or sell your car before making a decision on using aftermarket parts.

Dealers routinely check the history of a car, revealing service and estimate information. Your resale or trade-in value might be affected if non-OEM parts are used, especially on high-end cars.

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