Shop Talk- How to stretch your auto repair dollars

It doesn’t pay to be a coupon shopper when it comes to auto repair.  If your brakes need to be fixed then they need to be fixed NOW, not as soon as there’s a coupon for it.  On the other hand you have to budget your vehicle maintenance money, so you obviously want it to go as far as possible.  Everyone faces this same problem, so we came up with the same Moneysaving Maintenance Programs we’d like to see for our own vehicles. They’re designed to save you money as well as increase the effectiveness of the maintenance work we do for you.  We encourage you to sign up for one of these programs to maximize the effectiveness of your auto maintenance dollars!

Our Carbon Neutral Program is a one-year membership that offsets the carbon production of your vehicle for a zero carbon footprint.  You also get 10% off labor costs as long as you’re a member!   For many repairs, the labor discount can pay for the membership fee in just one visit.  And you can’t beat the cool window cling sticker you get as a member!

Our Planned Maintenance Package is our most comprehensive plan, and will save you the most of your hard-earned money.  We picked the services that are most important to keep your vehicle in top shape, bundled them together, and priced them at a steep discount.  By paying for these critical services in advance you save 50% to 60% off their prices alone.  You’ll also have the peace of mind that planned, intelligent vehicle maintenance can give.

Vehicle maintenance is cheaper than repair, but that still doesn’t make it cheap.  As drivers ourselves we understand.  There are ways to help you squeeze all the value from your money, but they can’t help if you don’t take action.  Please, consider how these programs can benefit you, then sign up and start saving!

(Of course, if you have a friend or family member that could benefit from our service, we always have our First Time Client Offer to help start them on the road to coherent vehicle maintenance… the best way to save money in the long run!)

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