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GarageFly is a comprehensive Arizona online resource that eases the anxiety associated with car repairs. By offering authoritative and unbiased content, GarageFly helps consumers make service and automobile repair decisions without having to become experts. With validated consumer reviews of repair shops and a broad library of information and resources about such topics as driver safety, child safety and fuel economy, GarageFly empowers consumers to make sound automotive choices.

The Problem and Solution

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According to AARP, national figures indicate that Americans spend more than $20 billion a year on faulty or unnecessary repairs.[1] GarageFly was created to help consumers make better informed decisions and ease the anxiety often associated with the repair process. GarageFly connects Arizona consumers with resources and valuable information, including real reviews from real people regarding their experiences with repair and body shops throughout the area.

After An Accident

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Few things are as uncomfortable as being in an unexpected accident. Because of our country’s dependence on our vehicles, having a car that has been damaged in a collision is a situation no one wants to face. GarageFly helps you figure out how to choose the right body shop for you, to know what to expect in the repair process, and to know your rights when it comes to the insurance process.

Maintaining Your Car

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When your car needs maintenance, GarageFly helps teach you how to choose a shop and what to expect when you take your car to an automotive repair shop. The website also has a comprehensive checklist that will help you keep your car running smoothly.

Consumer Information

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In addition to providing original content that is relevant to consumers, GarageFly has several national content partners including Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA), National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair, Car Care News Service, U.S. News Rankings & Reviews (a division of U.S. News & World Report), Insurance Information Institute, and ConsumerAffairs.com. In addition, GarageFly has partnered with state of Arizona agencies to provide consumers with important driver safety information, including the Arizona Department of Public Safety and the Arizona Department of Transportation.

In The Community

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GarageFly is a supporter of the 100 Club of Arizona, a volunteer, benevolent, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization committed to standing behind the men and women who stand behind the badge. Through their association with the 100 Club, GarageFly was instrumental in developing and funding a mobile command center for the Phoenix Fire Department Investigations Unit in 2008.

GarageFly has been featured by several local media outlets including KAZT-TV, the Phoenix Business Journal (a publication of American City Business Journals), the East Valley Tribune, and KFYI 550AM.

See also

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Mindspace, car maintenance, automobile repair shop

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GarageFly.com [1]
Leading Edge Auto Refinishes [2]

Notes

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  1. ^ AARP Bulletin Today ‘Avoiding Car Repair Rip-Offs,’ 6/30/03