Frequently asked questions
Yes we do! Please give us a call on 07 3356 1538 to find out more about our pick up and drop off services. Let us know at the time of booking if you require a courtesy car.
Every car is different, but a good rule of thumb is every 10,000 kms or 6 months, whichever comes first. If your car is older or is driven with more enthusiasm, your service periods are going to be shorter. The service manual should provide a servicing schedule and a list of what is required for each service. To learn more, read or blog “How Often Should You Service Your Car?”.
The best way to check if your tyres need to be replaced is by looking at the tread. If the tread is worn down flush with the indicators (those little sticks/bumps at the bottom of the tread), it’s time to replace your tyres. From this point they will begin to degrade in performance and safety. Our blog “When Should I Replace My Tyres” has more information. You can also check out our top tyre care and maintenance tips to get the most life out of your tyre.
A roadworthy certificate confirms your vehicle has passed a roadworthy test completed by an authorised roadworthy inspector. The roadworthy test is comprised of various criteria points that the vehicle must pass to qualify for a roadworthy certificate. Visit our blog article, What Is A Roadworthy Certificate to learn more.
We sure do! We have qualified technicians and state-of-the-art workshop equipment to re-gas, maintain, repair or replace your car air conditioning system.