With hundreds of exhibiting companies and thousands of attendees, is set to lead the industry in a showcase of the latest technology covering the entire spectrum of the automotive aftermarket. Join us August 8–10 for the largest U.S. trade show dedicated to high-end technical and management-related training for automotive collision and service repair shops. Mitchell will once again be attending NACE as an exhibitor with an interactive exhibit booth. Those visiting Mitchell’s booth will have the opportunity to be one of the first to demo the latest Mitchell solutions for the repair industry. We look forward to seeing you on the show floor! Need to schedule a meeting with a sales representative? Contact us today.
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Mitchell Canadian Collision Summary: Q1 2017
This data is the product of upload activity from body shops, independent appraisers, and insurance personnel, more accurately depicting insurance-paid loss activity, rather than consumer direct or retail market pricing.
Average Length of Rental for Repairable Vehicles: Q2 2017
Average Length of Rental (LOR) in the 2nd Quarter 2017 landed at 11.54 days, representing only a fractional rise of .07 days versus the 2nd Quarter of 2016. This is a continuation of the trend we began to see in the 1st Quarter of 2017 when the rate of increase dipped to a multi-year low of .2 days. As with Q1, there was very little consistency between regions and states which suggests that the flat U.S. number is not reflective of a true national trend.
Motor Vehicle Markets: Q2 2017
The following commentary is produced monthly by Tom Kontos, Executive Vice-President, ADESA Analytical Services. ADESA is a leading provider of wholesale used vehicle auctions and ancillary remarketing services.
Mitchell Collision Repair Industry Data: Q2 2017
The initial average appraisal value, calculated by combining data from all first and third-party repairable vehicle appraisals uploaded through Mitchell systems in Q2 2017, was $3,046. Continued development suggests a final Q2 2017 average appraisal value of $3,143, which represents an increase of $122 compared to the same quarter last year.
Mitchell Canadian Collision Summary: Q2 2017
This data is the product of upload activity from body shops, independent appraisers, and insurance personnel, more accurately depicting insurance-paid loss activity, rather than consumer direct or retail market pricing.
Celebrating 70 Years of (m)Powering Better Outcomes in the P&C Claims Process
When Glenn Mitchell first founded the company, he used his technical knowledge, repair expertise, and ability to connect pieces of information in order to simplify complex processes. Ultimately, he created a better way of doing business and better outcomes for his customers.