May 23, 2026

TL;DR

Jupiter Chevrolet’s collision center in Garland participates in the GM Collision Repair Network, giving technicians access to OEM Chevrolet parts, factory-approved repair procedures, and the calibration standards modern Chevrolets require after a collision. The repair process runs through five stages: damage assessment, genuine parts ordering, structural straightening, painting and refinishing, and final reassembly with safety-system calibration. For Garland-area drivers, that means factory-level repair quality without leaving the dealership that also handles sales, service, and parts.

A collision on a busy North Texas highway, whether it’s a minor fender bender along the LBJ Freeway or a more significant accident near downtown Dallas, brings an immediate jolt of stress on top of the damage itself. For drivers in Garland, Richardson, Mesquite, Plano, Frisco, and surrounding communities, professional collision help is available close to home at a local Chevrolet dealership with an established body shop.

Steady Demand for Quality Collision Repair

Collisions happen daily on Texas roads, keeping demand for skilled body work steady. The global automotive collision repair market reached an estimated USD 199.56 billion in 2023, with the U.S. market alone contributing about USD 36.66 billion that year, according to Grand View Research. Spare parts represent the largest share of that activity, underscoring how much proper components matter to restoring a vehicle safely after an impact.

Jupiter Chevrolet has operated at the same location on LBJ Freeway in Garland since 1925, and that steady presence shapes how the collision team approaches repairs: not as a quick surface fix, but as a job that restores a vehicle to its factory safety standards.

Why a Dealership Collision Center Stands Out

Many drivers weigh an independent body shop against a dealership-backed collision center. For Chevrolet owners, the advantages of a GM-certified facility come down to access. These centers work directly with original equipment manufacturer parts, factory-approved repair specifications, and current technical guidance from General Motors.

Jupiter Chevrolet’s collision center participates in the GM Collision Repair Network, a certification program that requires I-CAR Gold-level training and holds shops to GM’s standards for tools, equipment, and repair procedures. That affiliation matters most on today’s Chevrolet models, which pack in driver assistance systems, sensors, cameras, and specialized structural materials that require exact post-repair calibration.

Jupiter Chevrolet also offers a lifetime powertrain warranty on qualifying purchases, and that same emphasis on long-term vehicle care carries over into how the collision team handles repairs.

The Collision Repair Process, Step by Step

High-quality collision repair follows a methodical sequence built around safety, precision, and clear communication. At Jupiter Chevrolet, that process generally runs through five stages.

1. Damage Assessment and Estimation

Technicians start with a detailed inspection using diagnostic tools to identify both visible and hidden damage, capture photos, and prepare an estimate. The team coordinates directly with insurance providers to get approval, and this early step often uncovers structural concerns that could otherwise go unnoticed.

2. Genuine Parts Ordering and Vehicle Preparation

Using OEM Chevrolet parts helps ensure proper fit, finish, and long-term safety compliance, and those parts typically arrive faster through dealership networks. While parts are on order, the team disassembles affected areas and protects surrounding sections from further damage.

3. Structural Straightening and Body Repair

Specialized frame equipment returns bent structures to factory specifications, with technicians performing precise welding, pulling, and metal reshaping. For Chevrolet models, this includes restoring energy-absorbing crumple zones and reinforced safety elements as they were originally engineered.

4. Painting and Surface Refinishing

Precise color-matching systems and controlled paint environments produce seamless, factory-like results. Multiple layers of primer, base color, and protective clear coat go on before professional buffing and polishing, with certified technicians overseeing the process.

5. Reassembly, Calibration, and Final Inspection

Modern safety technologies, including radar units, cameras, and electronic sensors, require professional recalibration after collision work. The team runs road tests and multi-point quality checks before returning the vehicle, and many owners find their Chevrolet drives and performs as well as it did before the incident.

Addressing Common Hesitations About Collision Repair

Drivers sometimes hesitate over past repair experiences or worry about cost and vehicle downtime. Jupiter Chevrolet’s staff walks customers through each phase, provides progress updates, and works to avoid unnecessary delays.

A common question involves aftermarket parts versus genuine OEM replacements. Some insurance providers steer customers toward lower-cost alternatives, but dealership technicians can explain how original components help protect resale value, safety ratings, and existing warranty coverage. Over the life of the repair, that difference tends to outweigh the upfront cost gap.

  • Restoration using authentic Chevrolet parts: Aimed at returning the vehicle to pre-collision condition or better.
  • Insurance coordination: The team handles paperwork and communicates directly with providers.
  • Precise safety-system calibration: Radar, camera, and sensor recalibration on current Chevrolet models.
  • Convenient Garland location: Serving Dallas, Richardson, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Rockwall-Heath, Forney, Mesquite, and Grapevine.

Collision Repair as Part of the Full Ownership Experience

A Chevrolet dealership is more than a sales outlet for popular models like the Silverado 1500 or Tahoe. It functions as a partner across the vehicle’s full lifespan, and Jupiter Chevrolet’s collision center works closely with its service and parts teams to keep handoffs smooth, whether the job is light body work or a full accident restoration.

For Garland-area drivers, having a GM-certified collision resource close by means faster turnaround and consistent standards, without traveling far or relying on an unfamiliar shop.

Choosing Collision Repair at Jupiter Chevrolet

When collision damage happens, professional support is close by. Jupiter Chevrolet’s body shop combines factory-level knowledge, genuine parts, and trained technicians, backed by a dealership that has operated at the same Garland location since 1925. If collision damage has affected your vehicle, or you’d like guidance on protective maintenance, contact the collision team at Jupiter Chevrolet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will using aftermarket parts for my Chevrolet collision repair affect my warranty or resale value?

Using aftermarket parts instead of genuine OEM Chevrolet components can affect your vehicle’s resale value, safety ratings, and existing warranty coverage. Some insurance providers may steer customers toward lower-cost alternatives, but dealership technicians can explain how original parts are engineered to fit precisely and maintain the structural integrity and safety performance the vehicle was designed with.

What makes a dealership collision center different from an independent body shop for Chevrolet repairs?

A GM-certified dealership collision center like Jupiter Chevrolet’s has direct access to OEM parts and factory-approved repair specifications, and its technicians follow procedures developed specifically for Chevrolet vehicles. That matters most on modern models with driver assistance systems, sensors, and cameras that require precise post-repair calibration, an area where independent shops may lack the same brand-specific training and parts pipeline.

What steps are involved in the collision repair process at a Chevrolet dealership body shop?

The process generally runs through five stages: damage assessment and insurance coordination, ordering genuine OEM Chevrolet parts, structural straightening and body repair to factory specifications, painting and surface refinishing in a controlled environment, and final reassembly with calibration of safety systems like radar units and cameras.

Need Collision Repair for Your Chevrolet?
Contact the collision team at Jupiter Chevrolet in Garland for an estimate or to ask about protective maintenance after an accident.

About the Author

Eric Fussell is the General Manager of Jupiter Chevrolet in Garland, Texas. Jupiter Chevrolet has operated at the same location on LBJ Freeway since 1925, serving buyers and owners across Dallas, Plano, Richardson, Frisco, Mesquite, Rockwall-Heath, Forney, and McKinney. Visit jupiterchev.com.

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Disclaimer: Collision repair timelines, insurance coordination, and parts availability can vary by vehicle and by claim. Contact Jupiter Chevrolet’s collision team for details specific to your situation.

Published: May 23, 2026 | Last updated: July 14, 2026