What is the Difference Between Maintenance and Repair
Only 47% of vehicle owners follow a maintenance schedule.
Let us maintain your car.
Every vehicle requires maintenance but you as the owner decide what your car reiceves. Maintenance is in essence preventative care for your car. Repairs are a form of "breakdown maintenance." Following a maintenance schedule may seem costly but in fact, the benefits of maintenance over repair are cost-saving. Think about it - when you regularly schedule a 3000-mile oil change, the service is done on your watch and you are prepared financially but if your car breaks down, chances are you don't have the time or the money to deal with it. With proper maintenance you help maintain your vehicle warranty*, prevent unexpected, costly repairs and inconvenient breakdowns and prolong the life of your vehicle. Factory recommended maintenance is provided for every vehicle. Many of these maintenance issues are associated with your safety as well!
With each standard oil change, we provide a complimentary visual inspection looking at a few main areas of your car that require consistent maintenance including:
*Did you know that in most cases your vehicle warranty is rendered null and void if you don't follow the factory recommended maintenance schedule? Talk to one of our certified technicians today to evaluate your cars maintenance schedule.
Service Warranty Options
Labor Guarantee
Installation of:
New parts - 1 year or 12000 miles
Rebuilt parts - 120 days or 3000 miles
Used parts - 90 days or 3000 miles
Electrical parts - 90 days or 3000 miles
Fuel system parts - 90 days or 3000 miles
Customer parts - no guarantee
Parts Warranty
New parts - manufactures warranty
Rebuilt parts - 90 days or 3000 miles
Used parts - No warranty
Electrical parts - manufactures warranty
Customer parts - No warranty
No returns on electrical or special order parts