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Front-end collision repair
Fast estimate vs safe repair
If your car has sensors, cameras, structural panels, or possible hidden damage, MLUX helps Los Angeles drivers choose a repair plan that looks beyond the first visible dent.
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Negative reviews often mention quality control, missed items, or a vehicle being returned before the customer felt the job was truly finished.
This page counters competitors who lead with speed by educating customers on hidden damage, sensors, calibration, panel alignment, paint match, and final checks.
Google review proof
Michael R.
2 weeks ago
★★★★★
“The repair work was done to perfection! Dropped my Tesla off on Sunday and it was ready by Thursday. Marius and the team kept me updated throughout the entire process.”
Sarah K.
1 month ago
★★★★★
“Amazing experience from start to finish. They handled my insurance claim, provided a loaner car, and even helped with my deductible. My BMW looks brand new!”
David L.
3 weeks ago
★★★★★
“Best auto body shop in LA! Chris was incredibly helpful and the quality of work on my Mercedes exceeded my expectations. Highly recommend MLUX!”
MLUX proof stack
Newer vehicles can involve cameras, radar sensors, blind-spot monitors, parking sensors, aluminum or high-strength steel, and manufacturer repair procedures.
The first insurer estimate may not include all damage. MLUX helps document what is found after teardown so the repair plan matches the real damage.
MLUX stands behind repair workmanship with warranty coverage, which should be visible on landing pages and sales scripts.
Yes. Photos are useful for a first look, but bumper covers, brackets, sensors, absorbers, rails, and mounting points may need teardown before the complete repair scope is known.
Fast is helpful, but safe repair planning matters more. Ask how the shop handles hidden damage, supplements, sensors, paint match, and final quality checks.
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