Repair times depend on the type of service and parts availability. Minor repairs or inspections may take a few hours, while major repairs could take a day or more. We’ll provide an estimated completion time after diagnosing your vehicle.
The cost depends on your vehicle’s make, model, and the nature of the repair. Once our technicians inspect the issue, we’ll give you a transparent quote before starting any work — no hidden fees.
Yes, a tune-up can often resolve rough performance by replacing worn-out spark plugs, filters, and fluids. We’ll perform a full diagnostic check to ensure your car runs smoothly and efficiently.
We offer free initial inspections for most issues. If advanced diagnostics or testing is required, we’ll inform you of any small diagnostic fee beforehand.
Appointments are recommended to ensure faster service, but we also welcome walk-ins. Scheduling ahead helps us prepare for your specific repair and reduces wait time.
We accept all major credit cards, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. We also accept debit cards and contactless payments.
Regular maintenance prevents future breakdowns, improves fuel efficiency, and extends your vehicle’s lifespan. Even if your car seems fine, skipping maintenance can lead to costly repairs later.
Delaying repairs can cause small issues to worsen, leading to higher costs or safety risks. Our technicians can advise which repairs are urgent and which can wait.
Don’t ignore it — it indicates something needs attention. Visit our shop as soon as possible. We’ll run a diagnostic scan to identify and fix the problem before it causes further damage.
We recommend having your brakes inspected every 6 months or 10,000 km (whichever comes first). If you hear squeaking, grinding, or feel vibration when braking, come in immediately.
It depends on your vehicle’s make and engine type. Our technicians use manufacturer-approved oil filters to ensure the best performance and protection for your engine.
If you live in or travel through cold or snowy areas, yes. Winter tires offer better traction and braking on icy roads, keeping you safer in harsh conditions.