About Rogerbrumley089
At 2 Quick Automotive, it's our mission to make sure your car will keep you safely on the road for the miles ahead.
We come from more than 20 years of automotive repair shops. Our family has owned different franchises, and from those shops we took the best ideas and created a new customer-first brand. Three brothers with different skill sets opened a shop that will treat their customers like how they would want their mother treated. If she was to go get work done on her vehicle. Respect, honesty, and hard work is our creed. Customer service and quick auto parts and efficient work is what we aim for. Drop by and have a coffee while we talk about your vehicle needs.
Our technicians are trained and experienced in domestic & foreign car repairs. We offer the same manufacturer recommended services provided at the dealerships, often offering the same services at much better prices. Stop by today and meet the team!
Many manufacturers use a 30-60-90 schedule, meaning certain items need to be inspected, changed, or replaced at 30,000, 60,000, and 90,000 miles. But if you’re like most drivers, you may wonder if every suggested maintenance checkpoint in your car manual is essential for the health and well-being of your car. Some items, like rubber gaskets and hoses, windshield wiper blades, and tires, will wear out at irregular intervals. These “consumables” will need to be checked periodically, either by your mechanic or via your own visual inspection. For everything else, this car maintenance guide explains what you should do and why you should do it.
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