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Arizona Repair Shop Stays on Top of New Technology and Invests Heavily in Training

Accurate Automotive Attention has served the Yuma, AZ, community for more than 40 years. According to General Manager Russell McCloud, the industry has seen dramatic changes in technology during those four decades and the shop has prided itself in keeping up with technology and training.

Accurate Automotive Attention has served the Yuma, AZ, community for more than 40 years. According to General Manager Russell McCloud, the industry has seen dramatic changes in technology during those four decades and the shop has prided itself in keeping up with technology and training.

Below is the article as it appeared on the Yuma Sun website.

Yuma auto repair shop in it for the long haul

May 29, 2011 9:15 PM
By James Gilbert, Sun Staff Writer

Mario Bautista, a 10-year employee with Accurate Automotive Attention, puts a vehicle on a lift in order to change the oil. Photo by Jared Dort/Yuma Sun.Accurate Automotive Attention is a second-generation, family-owned auto repair shop that has served the Yuma community for more than 40 years.

General manager Russell McCloud said he believes the company’s success can be attributed to the attention it gives to its customers and their automotive repair needs.

“Our commitment to customer service has always been at the forefront of our success. I personally guarantee to do the utmost I can to ensure our clients are satisfied that they have been treated fairly and have received the value they expect when they walk in the door.”

He went on to say that their three-year, 36,000-mile warranty is the best in Yuma Countyand reflects their commitment to high-quality parts and workmanship.

To read the entire article on the Yuma Sun website, visit http://www.yumasun.com/articles/auto-70307-shop-repair.html.

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