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EVs bring higher risks, standards for crash repairers

The lack of regulation in the collision repair market can create quality control issues for consumers.

Cameron Officer
Tue, 26 Jun 2018

New standards have been introduced by the country’s largest body of panelbeaters to cope with increasing numbers of EVs, hybrids and vehicles equipped with advanced safety technology on New Zealand roads.

Collision Repair Association (CRA) spokesman Neil Pritchard says the industry is moving to

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Cameron Officer
Tue, 26 Jun 2018
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