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We totally get it – having one of your vehicles out of commission is not only frustrating but can also have a substantial impact on your business. That's why we make it a top priority to offer same-day service. Plus, we've got your back with a courtesy ute or vehicle – your pick! Our super friendly customer service advisers are here to make your life easier. They'll help you book scheduled maintenance for your vehicles, so you can keep things running smoothly. 

FLEET SERVICING

Discover the fantastic perks that come with having Coastal Autos manage your fleet of vehicles:
Comprehensive Coverage: We've got you covered as your "one-stop shop" for all your vehicle needs! From routine services to WoF inspections, mechanical repairs, tyre supply and repair, wheel alignment, auto electrical repair, windscreen repair, break down rescue and vehicle licensing, we do it all. Whether you have a fleet of passenger cars, utes, vans or light commercial vehicles, we're here to make your fleet maintenance and repairs seamless.

  • Vehicle Licensing: when you collect your vehicle after its workshop visit, simply purchase all your licensing requirements at reception. Too easy. 

  • Hassle-Free Reminders: Our handy reminder service keeps you in the loop via email or SMS. It can ping your drivers or managers - your choice!

  • Service Accountability: If a vehicle misses a booking, we're on it. We believe in keeping things on track.

  • Priority Service: Need it done in a hurry? We make same-day service a priority (as long as the parts are readily available).

  • Top-Quality Parts: We're all about quality. Only top-notch, warranty-approved parts and lubricants meet our standards.

  • Flexible Scheduling: Drop off early, pick up late - it's all about convenience for you.

  • Courtesy Convenience: Keep the the project moving forward with use of our courtesy ute or passenger vehicle.

  • Tyre TLC: Don't forget our full tyre service, including supply, repair and professional wheel alignment.

  • My car needs the lower control arm bushes replaced, what are they and why are they important?
    Lower control arm bushes play a crucial role in your car's suspension system. These rubber or polyurethane components sit between the control arm and the vehicle's frame, providing cushioning and reducing vibrations. They help to absorb the shocks and bumps from the road, ensuring a smoother and more comfortable ride. Additionally, they maintain proper alignment of the control arms, which helps to keep your wheels aligned correctly, enhancing steering stability and handling. Over time, these bushes can wear out or become damaged, leading to a less smooth ride and potential handling issues. Regular inspection and replacement, when necessary, are important to keep your vehicle driving smoothly and safely.
  • Why do I need to replace the engine mount in my car?
    Replacing the engine mounts in your car is essential for maintaining a smooth and safe driving experience. Engine mounts are designed to secure the engine to the vehicle's frame while absorbing vibrations and shocks. Over time, these mounts can wear out or become damaged due to the constant stress and strain they endure. When engine mounts fail, you might notice increased vibrations, clunking noises, or even misalignment of the engine. Replacing worn or damaged engine mounts not only improves the comfort of your ride by reducing vibrations but also ensures that the engine remains properly aligned and securely in place, preventing potential damage to other components and maintaining overall vehicle stability.
  • What are the signs my suspension needs attention?
    If your ride feels bumpy, your car pulls to one side, or there's a knocking noise over bumps, your suspension could be worn. It’s best to get it checked before it affects safety.
  • When should I get a wheel alignment?
    You should get a wheel alignment if your vehicle pulls to one side, your steering feels off-centre, or your tyres are wearing unevenly. It's also a good idea to have it done after replacing suspension parts, getting new tyres, or hitting a decent pothole or curb. A proper alignment helps your car drive straight, improves tyre life, and saves fuel too.
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