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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

We do oil changes, but we like to call it periodic maintenance because we do so much more than change your oil when you bring it in for service.

Regular preventive maintenance is arguably the single most important thing you can do as a car owner to keep your vehicle running safely and efficiently while saving you money on repairs in the future. However, not everyone agrees on what preventive maintenance is, what you should do, and when you should do it.

      Periodic Maintenance

 

  • It’s difficult to make a universal recommendation for how frequently you should have your vehicle engine oil changed, but the answer is often in your owner’s manual.

  • 3000 to 5000 miles is typical, but it really depends on several factors; such as driving conditions, driving habits, and the car you are driving.  

  • Our service advisor can give you a detailed interval schedule that fits your cars needs.

      Courtesy Inspections
 
  • We perform a complimentary, yet very thorough inspection of your vehicle at every visit.

  • Our technicians will inspect and top off most accessible fluids while also checking the fluid condition, such as brake fluid for moisture and copper content, coolant protection level, and transmission fluid (if accessible) to name a few.

  • We do a full under body visual inspection including, but not limited to, brakes, tires, shocks, struts, ball joints, tie rods, and more.

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Anyone who’s ever worked on cars or spent a ton of money getting their car repaired will tell you: Don’t ignore preventive maintenance. The basics, like changing your oil, checking your tire pressure, and getting scheduled inspections and work done are like getting regular checkups at the doctor. They keep you healthy and give you—and the experts—a chance to catch anything serious before it becomes a major problem. With your car, that can save you thousands.

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