RepairPal partners with AMRA

May 16, 2024
The partnership aims to enhance vehicle service standards.

RepairPal, a provider of automotive repair and services, has joined forces with the Automotive Maintenance and Repair Association (AMRA), for a strategic partnership to enhance vehicle service standards. 

AMRA brings to the partnership is Motorist Assurance Program (MAP), which promotes ethical practical practices within the automotive repair industry by providing education and training programs for technicians and staff, and promoting adherence to the latest industry standards and practices. 

"Partnering with AMRA aligns perfectly with our mission to provide trustworthy and high-quality automotive repair services," said Kathleen Long, chief revenue officer at RepairPal. "Both organizations care deeply about setting industry and consumer standards for car repair. Ultimately, this focus on quality benefits our network of certified shops, AMRA's network of participating shops, and ultimately, the customers who trust us with their cars."

The RepairPal Certified network consists of 3,800 trusted repair shops and dealers nationwide. 

By combining resources, RepairPal and AMRA aim to enhance transparency, deliver superior service quality, and ensure that car owners receive the best possible care. They will work together on various campaigns, helping with industry standards and helping consumers understand their vehicles' maintenance needs and how to choose reliable repair services. 

"We are excited to join forces with RepairPal," said Jeff Cox, president of AMRA/MAP. "Our combined efforts will ensure that more consumers experience a transparent, understandable, and ethical car repair process. Together, we will set a new benchmark for service excellence in the automotive repair industry."

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