Dealer Preferred

Great relationships come from a long history of delivering great work that benefits both parties. So, when your premium car is involved in an accident the local dealer will recommend your auto body repairs be done by a collision repair shop they trust, Mitek Auto body and Paint. It’s no surprise, as these great business relationships have been developed over many years, serving many automobile owners and their cars.

 Premium car dealers know that if your automobile is involved in a collision, the autobody repair must be performed at a Manufacturer-Certified Collision Repair Centre. This is especially important if your car is leased as the dealer must make sure that any repairs completed must meet the manufacturer’s high standards while maintaining the manufacturer’s warranty.

In Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, and the surrounding region, when you call your local dealer to ask where to do the collision repair, your dealer will recommend the Manufacturer-Certified Collision Repair Centre they trust, Mitek Fine Autobody & Paint.

At Mitek, we are certified to work on most high-end brand vehicles like BMW, MINI, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar Land Rover, Audi, Genesis.  Also on Volkswagen, Honda Acura, Nissan Infiniti, Kia, and Fiat Chrysler. We also specialize in Porsche collision repair, and we have completed 90% of our certification with them, soon to be 100%. We know how to repair your car according to your manufacturer’s specifications.

So don’t be surprised when your dealer recommends Mitek as your Autobody and Collision repair facility. Your dealer trusts us to repair your premium car to the high standards of the manufacturer, maintain the vehicle’s safety standards and all warrantees for your automobile.

Mike Tikl

Proud owner of Mitek Fine Autobody & Paint,

Serving Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, and surrounding region since 1980,

 

Your Fine Car Deserves our Fine Care

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