Wal-Mart can do tires, oil changes, and stuff like that. You could also try your local dealerships (most work on all vehicles) and can actually be cheaper than multi-purpose car repair shops.
It is not necessary to have a maintenance check done at the dealership where you bought the car. A scheduled maintenance can be performed at any dealership, auto-repair shop, or franchise.
Car Repair : Car repair is a professionals diagnose and fixing problems with your car's engine, brakes, body or any electrical components.Car Maintenance: Car maintenance is also a part of car repair but the difference is, maintaining a car includes car wash, car's fuel check, tires pressure, engine oil check and if you found any problem then take your car to a good repair shop for repairing.If you are in Winnipeg and you found any problem with your car's engine, tire or any thing, just take your car to Winter's Collision Repairshop.
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They are not supposed to provide auto repair and maintenance but many of them do offer it. just about all car dealers will have their own shop and be able to repair or maintain your vehicle for you.
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An Audi dealer garage.
Repair, preventative maintenance, educating car owners.
go to a repair shop because they can do more work and they can also order parts from the dealership
As Bob Dole would say, it depends. It depends on the age of the car, the usage, and the maintenance. I like to say...you either have car payments or repair bills. The older and more use the car gets, the more repair you will have. The reason is that the parts wear down. From transmission, shocks, brakes, etc, it is just inevitable you will have to repair or replace them. Keeping good regular maintenance will keep this down.
If you go to www.theyellowpages.co and search for boat maintenance and repair you will find contact information for a number of boat repair shops in your area.
I was unable to find a specific website. However, if you search "car repair" and go to places, it will bring up a list of places that will fix and maintain your car. There are typically reviews associated with them.