Private equity-funded QCG acquires luxury collision repair shop Hance’s Uptown Collision Center serving McKinney and surrounding areas since 1955
McKinney, Texas—Quality Collision Group, a consortium of OEM-certified collision repair centers backed by private equity, has announced the acquisition of Hance’s Uptown Collision Center. Serving Plano, Richardson, Allen, McKinney, Frisco, and surrounding areas since 1955, Hance’s is known for luxury auto body repair, specializing in brands such as Tesla, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.
Owner Rob Mays purchased the shop with his family in 1995, 40 years after it opened its doors. With ASE and I-CAR Gold accreditations and multiple OEM certifications — including Tesla, Ford/Lincoln, Nissan/Infiniti, FCA and Kia/Hyundai — Hance’s states it ensures repairs are done with manufacturer-approved parts and procedures.
“We are thrilled to welcome Hance’s to Quality Collision Group,” said Matt Robbins, COO of Quality Collision Group. “Rob and his team have set a high standard for collision repair in Texas, perfectly aligning with our commitment to quality and OEM excellence.”
For nearly 30 years, owner Rob Mays — a self-described “life-long car guy” — and his shop offers a full range of services, from collision and auto body restoration to paint refinishing and unibody repair.
“Becoming part of Quality Collision Group is an exciting development for us,” said Mays. “With their expanding network and operational expertise, the Hance’s team is well-positioned to continue delivering exceptional results for our clients.”
The addition of Hance’s Uptown Collision Center shop brings the total number of collision centers under QCG’s umbrella to 67.
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