We try to complete most repairs the same day. If this is not possible, we will notify you before hand.
The cost can vary depending on the specific service and the make and model of your vehicle. For accurate pricing, I recommend reaching out directly to our service center with details about your car and the services you need.
If your car's running rough, it's likely a tune-up could help. Symptoms like rough idling, trouble starting, or decreased fuel efficiency often signal it’s time for a check-up. A tune-up can address various issues—worn spark plugs, dirty filters, or other components needing attention. Best to get it checked before things get worse. What symptoms are you noticing?
Inspection fees can vary depending on the service center and the complexity of the check-up. To get a clear answer, it's best to contact us directly with details about your vehicle and any concerns. We’ll give you a straightforward estimate before diving in.
Nope, you don't need an appointment for a repair. You can drop by anytime, and we'll take care of your vehicle promptly.
We accept a range of major credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. Whatever works best for you!
Maintenance is like going to the doctor for regular check-ups. Your car might seem fine now, but there could be underlying issues that aren't immediately noticeable.
Routine maintenance helps prevent small problems from becoming big, expensive ones. It also ensures that your car continues to run smoothly and efficiently, extending its lifespan and maintaining its value.
Think of it as preventive care—keeping things in top shape before anything goes wrong. Better safe than sorry, right?
Ignoring repairs can lead to bigger problems down the line. Small issues can escalate, causing more damage and higher costs. Plus, safety can be compromised.
It’s like ignoring a small leak in your roof—eventually, it becomes a flood.
Better to address it now and save yourself the headache (and wallet-ache) later.
When your check engine light comes on, it's like your car sending you an SOS. Here’s what to do:
Don't Panic: It could be a minor issue, but it's important to get it checked.
Check Fuel Cap: Sometimes, a loose or damaged fuel cap can trigger the light. Tighten it and see if the light goes off after a few drives.
Look for Obvious Signs: Notice any odd noises, smells, or performance issues? These clues can help diagnose the problem.
Visit Us: If the light stays on, bring your car in for a professional diagnosis. We can read the error code and pinpoint the issue.
You should have your brakes checked at least once a year. However, if you notice any signs like squeaking, grinding, or reduced braking performance, get them checked immediately. Regular checks ensure your safety and prevent more costly repairs down the line. Better safe than sorry!
Choosing the right oil filter for your car depends on a few factors:
Vehicle Specifications: Always check your owner’s manual for the correct filter type and specifications.
Filter Type: Most cars use either spin-on filters or cartridge filters. Spin-on filters are easier to replace, while cartridge filters may offer better filtration.
Service Intervals: Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for filter replacement. Many suggest changing the filter every other oil change.
Driving Conditions: If you drive in dusty or dirty conditions, consider a filter with a higher filtration rating
Time for new tires? Look out for these signs:
Tread Depth: If the tread is worn down to 1.6mm (2/32 inch), it’s time for a change.
Cracks and Bulges: Any visible damage can lead to a blowout.
Vibration or Noise: Unusual driving sensations or sounds may indicate tire issues.
Age: Even without damage, replace tires every six years for safety.
Catching any of these? Better to be safe and get them replaced.