
All of our technicians are ASE certified and we specialize in getting you back on the road. Whether you are experiencing electrical automotive issues or just need an oil change, we can provide the service you need when you need it most.
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Want to know more about our expert services? We are a certified Napa Auto Care Center that is registered, licensed and insured. All of our technicians are ASE certified and specialize in providing you the service you need. At All Pro Automotive visual inspections and test drives are always free. All Pro Automotive is committed to ensuring effective communication and digital accessibility to all users. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone, and apply the relevant accessibility standards to achieve these goals.
THE owner was not friendly at all I was told what my jeep needed to be repaired, was given a price to fix it when they took engine apart so they say they found something else wrong and was told it was going to cost more money & was told going have to pay to put engine back together was not told about cost to put back engine together until after i said I was not going let him replace the engine i was charged 858 dollars. I wish I could join the others in a good review, but after the second go-around with this business, sadly, I cannot.
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As gas prices continue to drop, motorists should take advantage of their savings at the pump and invest it back into their vehicles. By spending a little now to increase fuel efficiency, drivers can multiply fuel savings and save more money at the pump, says the Car Care Council. The national average of the cost of a gallon of gas has been above $3 since 2010 but is expected to dip below that mark this year, according to a recent forecast by energy information service GasBuddy.com.The non-profit Car Care Council encourages motorists to be car care aware and perform simple steps to improve fuel efficiency and save money.
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In the past few years, many owners have discovered that fixing an inoperative air conditioner can cost a few hundred dollars or more, depending upon the make and model of vehicle. The reason is that the old standby R-12 refrigerant, trade named DuPont Freon, has been replaced by R-134a. Touted as being environmentally safer than its predecessor, R-134a has been standard since '94.
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