If your Honda has been in an accident, choosing the right repair facility matters. At Curry Collision Center, we are officially recognized by Honda as a Honda Certified Collision Repair Facility, meaning your vehicle is repaired according to manufacturer standards-not shortcuts.
Honda certification requires advanced training, specialized tools, and strict adherence to OEM repair procedures. This ensures your vehicle's structural integrity, safety systems, and performance are fully restored.
Why Honda Certification Matters
Modern Honda vehicles include:
- Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
- Precision-engineered crumple zones
- Complex airbag deployment systems
Improper repairs can compromise safety and reduce vehicle value.
As a certified shop, we:
- Use Honda-approved repair methods
- Follow factory repair documentation
- Maintain original safety performance
Insurance & Honda Repairs
You have the legal right to choose your repair shop. Insurance companies may recommend alternatives, but they cannot require you to use a non-certified facility.
We work directly with insurers to ensure:
- Proper repairs are approved
- OEM procedures are followed
- Your vehicle is restored correctly
Get Your Honda Repaired the Right Way
Don't risk improper repairs. Choose a certified facility that understands your vehicle.
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FAQs
Do I have to use a Honda certified repair shop after an accident?
No, but choosing a Honda certified repair shop ensures your vehicle is repaired according to manufacturer standards, which helps maintain safety and value.
Will insurance pay for Honda certified repairs?
In most cases, yes. Insurance companies typically cover necessary repairs, especially when proper procedures are required for safety.
What makes a shop Honda certified?
Honda certified shops must meet strict requirements including technician training, specialized equipment, and adherence to OEM repair procedures.
What happens if my Honda is repaired incorrectly?
Improper repairs can affect structural integrity, safety systems, and resale value. This is why certification is critical.