Mercedes-Benz USA CL-Class Repair Information
Mercedes-Benz USA has established a network of auto body repair facilities in the United States which are qualified to perform cosmetic and structural repairs to the CL-Class of automobiles.
The new CL-Class offers a combination of performance, craftsmanship and innovation like no Mercedes coupe before it. For the first time, Mercedes-Benz is using aluminum body panels as part of the load bearing structure. Outer body panels are constructed from aluminum, magnesium, and composite compounds. Aluminum is used for the roof, front and rear roof frame, outer door panel, rear quarter panel, rear bulkhead, hood and rear subframe.
Due to the innovative materials and assembly materials used in the production of the CL-Class, it is strongly recommended that any paint work / body repairs be performed only by those repair facilities which have been certified by Mercedes-Benz USA, such as Mercedes-Benz of Northwest Arkansas. Mercedes-Benz of Northwest Arkansas Collision Center has the tools, equipment and training necessary to perform such repairs, and is the only MBUSA certified structural repair facility in Arkansas.
Mercedes-Benz clients are encouraged to exercise their right to insist that these types of repairs be performed by only those collision repair centers which are certified by MBUSA. Any repairs not performed in accordance with Mercedes-Benz specified repair procedures or otherwise not properly performed are not covered by the Mercedes-Benz New Car Limited Warranty.
Mercedes-Benz of Northwest Arkansas is proud to be a Certified Structural Aluminum Collsion Center.
Nissan GT-R Certified Collision Center in Arkansas
Today, Mercedes-Benz of Northwest Arkansas is the only certified Nissan repair center supporting Nissan retailers and GTR customers in Arkansas. That means we have completed the required factory Nissan Collision training to support Nissan's new line of cars, including the GTR "super car", which uses multi-material body structures made of a combination of steel, aluminum, carbon fiber and plastic components.
Nissan manufacturers now require multi-material platform collision repairs to be performed by a Nissan certified professional at a Nissan Collision Repair Network shop that is equipped with the specific tools and training to ensure accurate and safe repairs.