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Commercial Vehicle Bodywork for Less


What is a commercial vehicle? Well, really any vehicle that is driven by a company employee to transport goods for sale is officially classified as a commercial vehicle. This often includes cars, vans, or lorries.

As you might expect, commercial vehicles are involved in accidents or fender benders just as often ordinary automobiles. However, when a commercial vehicle needs bodywork, it is unlikely that you will be able to take it to the corner auto body shop. After all, these businesses simply do not have the equipment or the room to work on larger commercial vehicles, like lorries.

No, for commercial vehicle bodywork , you will have to take your damaged vehicle to a specialist. Though these businesses are undoubtedly a bit more difficult to locate than the average body shop, listings are now available online.

But before you drive or have your vehicle towed an hour out of your way, make sure you phone them and speak to them directly. It is important to ask them what kind of vehicles they can accommodate. While some commercial body shops can do work on vans, others may not have the room to do repair work on a rather large lorry. You should also take the time to investigate their other services. It should come as no surprise that many companies that specialise in commercial body work also offer painting and refurbishing services.