Toyota helps boost bodyshop business

December 06, 2022
Toyota helps boost bodyshop business
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The Toyota Write-Off Avoidance Programme continues to prove very successful, keeping marginal uneconomical repairs on the road, Toyota drivers happy and providing bodyshops with additional business. At the same time it has also allowed repairers to see the other many benefits of dealing with their local Toyota dealer parts department.  


While many vehicle manufacturers have struggled with ongoing global logistical issues meaning possible delays on certain parts orders, Toyota Ireland has maintained excellent stock availability, allowing bodyshops to complete repairs promptly. The company holds massive stocks at its Dublin distribution centre and has highly effective logistical links to the Toyota Europe network. This means it can access all Toyota parts quickly. 

A smooth and highly efficient distribution operation can then ensure that dealer parts departments can meet demand for parts and panels no matter where customers maybe in Ireland. Because bodyshops could be dealing with Toyota models of any age, the availability covers all types of vehicle, from the very latest Yaris Cross, right through to an older Avensis.  

Dealing with Local Toyota Dealers also provides bodyshops with another important benefit in that the dealer parts team are very knowledgeable and experienced when it comes to Toyota parts. This means they can not only identify the correct parts quickly, but can also ensure that a bodyshop receives all the necessary supplementary parts and fittings required to complete the repair without delay. 

For more information on Toyota accident repair parts and the Write-Off Avoidance Programme, repairers should contact their local Toyota Dealer Parts Department, from the 46 strong nationwide Toyota dealer network.

 
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