CERTIFIED COLLISION CENTER
ACG Is A Porsche Certified Collision Center Across California
Auto Collision Group is a factory-authorized Porsche collision repair facility. We repair every model Porsche builds, from the iconic 911 to the Taycan, using only genuine OEM parts and Porsche-certified technicians. With 13 locations across California and a lifetime warranty on all repairs, ACG is a Porsche certified collision center that fights for you, not the insurance company.
Our Porsche certification means we meet Stuttgart’s strictest standards for aluminum welding, carbon fiber repair, and advanced paint matching. When your Porsche needs collision work, ACG delivers the precision engineering your sports car demands.


Why Choose ACG As Your Porsche Certified Collision Center
ACG is a Porsche certified collision center because we invested in the training, equipment, and OEM parts inventory that Porsche owners expect. Every technician working on your vehicle holds Porsche factory certification. We don’t cut corners with aftermarket parts or generic collision repair shops. Your Porsche gets aluminum MIG welding, precision frame measurement, and paint mixing that matches Porsche’s exact factory specifications.
We work with all major insurance companies, but we prioritize your vehicle over their profit margins. Our “We Fight For You. Not The Insurance Company” philosophy means we push back on insurer denials for OEM parts and quality repairs. When an adjuster wants to use cheaper parts, we document why OEM is the only safe choice for Porsche’s engineering.
Free 24/7 towing, free rental car assistance, free online estimates, and a lifetime warranty on all collision repairs. That’s what ACG is a Porsche certified collision center backed by in every California market.
OEM Parts Only – Why Porsche Owners Trust ACG
Porsche vehicles are engineered to tolerances measured in millimeters. A non-OEM hood doesn’t just fit differently; it changes aerodynamics, wind noise, and thermal management. Non-OEM door panels use different latch systems. Non-OEM bumper covers lack the precise impact-absorption design Porsche tested across thousands of crash scenarios.
ACG stocks genuine Porsche parts at every California location. We never substitute aftermarket. This matters for your insurance claim too. When we submit estimates with OEM parts listed, we back them with technical documentation. If an insurer denies OEM parts, we escalate with engineering specs proving why cheaper alternatives void your warranty and compromise safety.
Aluminum body panels on modern Porsches require specialized welding techniques. Our technicians train quarterly on Porsche’s aluminum repair protocols. Aftermarket shops often lack this certification and equipment, making collision repairs unreliable and potentially dangerous.

Porsche Models We Repair At ACG Certified Centers
ACG is a Porsche certified collision center equipped to handle every current and recent generation Porsche. Whether you drive a classic 911 Carrera, a high-performance Turbo, the all-electric Taycan, or the 911 Dakar adventure model, our technicians have specific training and certification for your model’s construction and repair requirements.
- 911 Carrera / Turbo / GT
- 911 Dakar
- Taycan (all-electric sedan)
- Taycan Cross Turismo
- Boxster / Spyder
- Cayman
- Macan (compact SUV)
- Cayenne (luxury SUV)
Porsche Certification Standards ACG Maintains
Factory certification from Porsche isn’t a one-time credential. ACG recertifies annually, submits to Porsche audits, maintains minimum equipment standards, and documents every repair against Porsche’s service bulletins. We’re required to stock OEM parts, maintain aluminum welding capability, and employ only certified technicians. This level of oversight protects you because Porsche directly audits our work.
Our certification also means access to Porsche Technical Support. When we encounter unusual damage patterns or complex electrical issues on newer Taycan models, we consult directly with Porsche engineers via our dealer network. Independent shops don’t have this resource.
ACG’s 4.8-star rating across 127+ Google reviews reflects this commitment. Porsche owners leave reviews because their cars come back perfect, insurance is resolved quickly, and our staff speaks their language technically. That’s what ACG is a Porsche certified collision center means in practice.

Frequently Asked Questions About Porsche Certified Repairs
[toggle title=”What does it mean that ACG is a Porsche certified collision center?”]Factory certification means Porsche has audited our facility, approved our technicians’ training, verified our OEM parts inventory, and confirmed our equipment meets Stuttgart standards. We’re authorized to perform warranty-covered collision repairs and maintain Porsche’s service history on your vehicle. Independent shops cannot make this claim.
[/toggle] [toggle title=”Why shouldn’t I just use any collision shop for my Porsche?”]Non-certified shops often lack Porsche-specific training, aluminum welding equipment, and access to OEM parts. A poorly executed collision repair on a Porsche can affect handling, brake performance, and aerodynamics. Insurance claims are also simpler at certified facilities because adjusters know our work meets manufacturer standards without dispute.
[/toggle] [toggle title=”Does my insurance have to send me to ACG?”]No, but you can choose your repair facility. If your insurer assigns you elsewhere, tell them you prefer ACG. California law allows you to select your collision shop. We then negotiate directly with your insurer on parts and labor, fighting for OEM repairs instead of cheaper alternatives.
[/toggle] [toggle title=”Why does ACG use only OEM parts on Porsches?”]Porsche body panels are engineered as integrated systems. Non-OEM parts may fit but won’t meet precision specifications for alignment, paint matching, or structural integrity. Modern Porsches rely on aluminum construction, which is more sensitive to welding and repair processes. Aftermarket parts void your factory warranty.
[/toggle] [toggle title=”How long does a Porsche collision repair take at ACG?”]Timeline depends on damage severity. Minor dents take 3
