Your Certified Portland Collision Center
Why Certified?
Being an OEM certified facility signals that we operate at the highest standards. Certification ensures that our technicians receive specialized training and that our facility is equipped with the tools, equipment, and inspection process required to restore vehicles to factory specifications.
Honda & Acura Certified
Choosing a Honda and Acura Certified shop means your vehicle will be repaired to the same standards it had when it left the factory. Our technicians are trained by Honda, use OEM replacement parts, and follow manufacturer repair procedures to the letter.
Whether it’s a Civic, CR-V, HR-V, Accord, Passport, Ridgeline, Odyssey, or Pilot, we’ll protect your safety, warranty, and resale value.
I-CAR Gold Class
Our shop is proud to be I-CAR Gold Class Certified, a recognition earned by only about 20% of collision repair facilities nationwide. This means our team is trained and up to date on the latest repair methods, tools, and safety standards—so your vehicle is restored the right way, the first time. When you choose a Gold Class shop, you can feel confident knowing your car is in the best hands.
- Industry Training Standard: Gold Class is awarded by I-CAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) to shops that ensure their technicians are trained in the latest repair procedures, tools, and safety standards.
- Ongoing Education: To maintain certification, shops must commit to continuous annual training. This ensures technicians stay current with evolving vehicle technology, materials, and repair techniques.
Eco Biz Certified
When you choose an EcoBiz Certified shop, you’re not only getting quality repairs—you’re also supporting a cleaner, healthier Oregon.
- Pollution Prevention: The business follows best practices to reduce or eliminate pollution in stormwater, air, and waste streams.
- Safe Chemical Use: Eco-friendly alternatives replace or reduce hazardous chemicals (such as cleaners, paints, and solvents).
- Waste Management: Proper handling, storage, and disposal of materials like oils, antifreeze, batteries, and paints.