Burke Porter collision repair partners pay a monthly fee to gain access to ADAS calibration equipment and support services.
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Kia is Hunter’s first Korean automaker to provide approval, bringing its OEM total to eight, joining Toyota, Lexus, Honda, Acura, Nissan, Infiniti and Subaru.
Selection includes brake components, steering and suspension, lighting, mirrors, body trim, filters, belts, wipers and maintenance hardware.
PPG will also provide advanced digital tools, technical expertise and specialized training for QCG's more than 95 collision repair centers across 13 states.
Nissan will leverage CCC to support the entirety of its Certified Collision Repair Network, which includes 2,000 U.S. collision repair facilities.
The OSHA- and EPA-compliant products help keep work areas clean while preventing slip-fall accidents.
asTech, Opus IVS, and BlueDriver will remain distinct brands and will continue to support their current products and customers.







