Central Penn
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The front driver’s side corner of our Clarity was crunched a few days ago. We were stopped at an intersection and a school bus tried to turn left from their street onto ours. They made the turn at a bad angle and struck our car with their rear tire area. Fortunately, everyone involved is okay. The Clarity on the hand has sustained quite a bit of damage: front bumper, grill, headlight, and quarter panel for starters. I can only imagine what they’ll find beneath the exterior panels.
I’m now trying to sort out the best way to go about getting the Clarity repaired. Based on what I’ve read in other related posts in this forum, it seems that there are at least two things to verify when choosing a shop to do repairs on a Clarity: certification for aluminum repairs, and the ability to complete the job without exceeding the temperature specifications posted on the label on the door frame. What other questions should I be asking?