I-17 Collision Community Involvement


Since 1988, i-17 Collision has been working to ensure that you have an ally for collision and auto service in Phoenix AZ. Their repair process is completed by trained and certified professional technicians. Whether you require dent removal, a new paint job or just standard auto care, their technicians are on the job to make your visit as pleasant as possible. They are dedicated to making sure your experience with them to is nothing short of satisfactory on all levels from beginning to end.

Over the years, i-17 Collision has acquired and maintained an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. They view this as proof that our code of ethics and customer oriented outlook are effective in satisfying our patrons and community. They will strive for nothing short of excellence and complete satisfaction with your collision repair or auto care service. Their goal is to restore your vehicle to how it looked and ran the day it was driven from the showroom floor.


"Success isn’t measured by what we accumulate, but by what we leave behind"

The focus at I-17 Collision is not only being the best auto body shop they can be. For years, they have been supporting various groups and charities that impact our society locally and across the world. I-17 Collision feels compelled to reach out to others because of the many blessings they've enjoyed and and the goal of leaving a legacy that will be felt for generations. Here’s what they've been up to this year!


The Real Gift Foundation

The Real Gift Foundation creates volunteer projects and coordinates efforts to raise awareness and resolution of the issues relating to children of homeless families. Activities include organizing programs to provide health maintenance and health care services, food and clothing, holiday assistance, educational programs and similar services. They are committed to as many people as possible participating in the opportunity and privilege it is to make a difference in the life of a child.


StreetLightUSA

I-17 Collision has had the privilege to facilitate the repair and maintenance of the transport vehicles for Streetlight USA. They also support the organization financially. In addition, I-17 Collision sponsors an annual poker tournament to raise funds to aid in the support of such a needed organization.


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Flames Youth Gymnastics

Estrella Wolves Bike Team

Youth sports are near and dear to I-17 collision. Keeping young men and women active in sports not only keeps kids out of trouble, it teaches valuable lessons to be applied their entire lives. Kids learning teamwork, leadership, respect, sportsmanship, and hard work are some of the many reasons I-17 Collision continues to support and donate to the Arizona youth athletics.


Mercy for the Children, Myanmar

Helping those who can’t help themselves is a value of I-17 Collision. Myanmar is a communist state in Asia where orphans are left to themselves, often getting kidnapped and sent into sex trafficking. The tremendous need to protect, food, clothe and educate these children will always be a priority for I-17.


Soldiers Best Friend

Soldiers Best Friend pairs military service veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with a trained service or therapeutic companion dog. Many of these dogs are rescued from local shelters. I-17 Collision believes that supporting those who put their lives on the line to give us our freedoms is a very small way to say thank you for their service and sacrifice for our nation.


Phoenix Children's Hospital

The work of Phoenix Childrens hospital has personally touched the life of I-17 Collisions owner, Kevin Rowe. Fourteen years ago the staff at Phoenix Children's Hospital saved the life of his oldest daughter. Combining I-17 Collisions efforts with the Bumper to Bumper Radio network of shops, they were able to raise $9400.00 for one of the premier children's hospitals in the nation.


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