CARS of Grimsby receives three nominations for the Northern Lincolnshire Business Awards (NLBAs)
May 1, 2026
We're super excited to share that we've been nominated for three awards at the upcoming NLBAs, founded by the Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce.
- Jase has been nominated for the Wilkin Chapman Rollits Business Person of the Year Award. This award recognises leadership, personality and communication as vital in running a successful business.
- CARS has been nominated for the Blueprint Document Solutions Business Growth Award. This award recognises businesses which have significantly grown in terms of workforce, turnover or profit, along with implementation of new products and services.
- Sam has been nominated for the Grimsby Institute Employee of the Year Award, which recognises employees that go the extra mile to further their career and make an immense contribution to the business and team.
Thank you to our customers and colleagues for your ongoing support of our family business. Here's to awards night in May!


It’s a frustrating moment… you walk up to your car and notice a scratch along the door or a dent you’re sure wasn’t there before. Whether it’s from a tight car park, a stray trolley, or a minor bump, cosmetic damage is something most drivers will face at some point. The good news? In most cases, scratches and dents are easier (and more affordable) to fix than you might think. First things first: Assess the Damage Before jumping to conclusions, take a closer look at the damage. Light scratches may only affect the finish and can sometimes be polished out. Deeper scratches that expose the paint or metal will need professional attention. Small dents with no paint damage may be repairable without repainting. Larger dents, cracked bumpers or cracked paint could indicate more extensive repair work is needed. Understanding the severity helps you avoid unnecessary costs, and ensures the repair is done properly. Should you fix it straight away? It can be tempting to ignore minor cosmetic damage, especially if your car still drives perfectly fine. However, leaving scratches or dents untreated can lead to bigger issues over time. Scratches that go through the paint can expose the metal underneath, increasing the risk of rust. More importantly, often what looks like minor damage can be a sign of something more sinister. For example, if a dent impacts any of the vehicle’s radar sensors, this may cause the vehicle not to respond correctly in a future incident, weakening its safety. Always seek advice from a trusted independent repairer if you’re unsure. Where should you take your car? Many people search for a “car garage” when they notice scratches or dents, but cosmetic damage is usually better suited to a repair specialist. Traditional garages tend to focus on mechanical work — engines, brakes, servicing — whereas cosmetic repair specialists are equipped with the tools and techniques specifically designed for bodywork repair. This is where SMART repairs come in. What are SMART repairs? SMART stands for Small to Medium Area Repair Technology . It’s a modern repair method designed to fix localised damage without the need to respray entire panels. Instead of replacing or repainting large sections of your vehicle, a SMART repair focuses only on the damaged area. If a SMART repair is possible, there are several benefits: Cost-effective – You’re only repairing a very small area Quicker turnaround – Many repairs can be completed in hours, not days High-quality finish – Colour matching and blending ensure a seamless result When is accident repair needed? If the damage is more severe - for example, after a collision - a more comprehensive repair may be required. Signs you may need accident repair include: Deep dents affecting large areas Cracked or heavily damaged paintwork Misaligned panels Structural concerns Damage to/ around a camera and/ or sensor In these cases, a full repair process ensures your car is restored not just visually, but safely and correctly. Choosing the right repair specialist Not all repair services are the same, so it’s worth choosing a specialist with experience in cosmetic and accident repairs. Look for: Proven results and customer reviews Expertise in SMART and accident repair techniques Honest advice A repairer that uses new and genuine parts A focus on quality finishes A good repair specialist will assess your car properly and recommend the most suitable option. Before SMART repairs are offered, the repairer should always check for hidden sensors, like radar modules. The repair technique should be chosen carefully as filler or a build-up of too much paint material in these areas will inhibit the sensors from functioning correctly.

After an accident, the last thing you need is more worry. Between dealing with insurers, arranging repairs, and trying to keep life moving as normal, it can all feel overwhelming. One of the biggest concerns we hear from customers is: “Will I be left without a car if I don’t use my insurer’s approved repairer?”

Being involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault is something nobody plans for. Even when you’ve done nothing wrong, the situation can quickly become stressful - damaged vehicles, unexpected phone calls, insurance paperwork, and the worry of being without your car. At a time like this, choosing the right repair cen











