Mississippi Auto Body Service Providers List
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Mobile Windshield Svc
Auto Glass Services verified
1909 A highway 45 N,
Columbus, MS 39705
Auto Glass Services verified
1909 A highway 45 N,
Columbus, MS 39705
662-598-1954
Gulf Coast Collision Center
Auto Repair & Service
Collision Services
Auto Glass Services
15029 S. Mills Rd,
Gulfport, MS 39503
Auto Repair & Service
Collision Services
Auto Glass Services
15029 S. Mills Rd,
Gulfport, MS 39503
72 Express Truck Service
Auto Repair & Service
Truck Repair & Services
724 North Highway 365,
Burnsville, MS 38833
Auto Repair & Service
Truck Repair & Services
724 North Highway 365,
Burnsville, MS 38833
A & P Collision Center
Auto Repair & Service
Collision Services
1731 Highway 11 South,
Picayune, MS 39466
Auto Repair & Service
Collision Services
1731 Highway 11 South,
Picayune, MS 39466
A A A Auto Body
Auto Repair & Service
Painting Services
1824 Bienville Boulevard,
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
Auto Repair & Service
Painting Services
1824 Bienville Boulevard,
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
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Cash for Clunkers Wrap Up Report
The CARS program came to a close late August with nearly 700,000 clunkers taken off the roads, replaced by far more fuel efficient vehicles. Rebate applications worth $2.877 billion were submitted by the 8 p.m. deadline, under the $3 billion provided by Congress to run the program.
The CARS program came to a close late August with nearly 700,000 clunkers taken off the roads, replaced by far more fuel efficient vehicles. Rebate applications worth $2.877 billion were submitted by the 8 p.m. deadline, under the $3 billion provided by Congress to run the program.
