Honda Cars PH announces standard tool for body, paint estimates
Honda Cars Philippines upgrades aftersales experience for BP customers

For those interested in rejuvenating or restoring their vehicle, Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) has announced the availability of its Body and Paint Estimation Tool.
When it comes to vehicle repair, some problems that owners face are inaccurate repair and parts estimation, counter-checking and negotiation between dealers and the insurance company, and different approaches in relation to conducting restoration estimates. As a result, customers experience delayed insurance approval and repairs.
This is where HCPI’s Body and Paint Estimation Tool comes in. Once a customer brings a Honda car to a dealership for refurbishing, the assigned service advisor will assess the vehicle. Then, the cost estimate will be computed using this standardized tool. This streamlines the process and standardizes costing across all Honda Cars Dealerships. It also makes costing more accurate, and thus, more efficient for the customers.
Honda’s Body and Paint Estimation Tool has recently been upgraded to align with Honda Japan standards, having been integrated into one system for the entire Honda Network to use and implement.
Honda has a Blue Skies for Our Children 2050 campaign, where it aims to have zero environmental impact across Honda technologies and business activities. In line with this, HCPI also announces that it now uses water-based paint across most Honda Cars Dealerships. The water-based paint provides an effective curing process that is not only safer for the vehicle, but also for the environment.
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