Van Nuys Auto Repair & Service Center

Courtesy Car vs. Rental Car: What’s the Difference?

By Jack Bulko If you own a vehicle, no matter the make or size, there will come a time when it must go into the shop for repairs. Sometimes the visits are for a routine check-up such as an oil and filter change or belt replacement, not anything that will put your car out of commission for more than a day. And other times your car requires far more work and parts may need to be ordered. You feel lucky because unlike your friend who goes to a local, family-owned repair shop and has to rent a vehicle when his car, truck or van needs repair, you get off cheaply. You have all your repairs done at the dealership. Not only do they offer a free courtesy car and shuttle service, you also get to wait in their luxurious customer service lounge replete wit ... read more

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Is Your Non-Profit Vehicle Being Serviced Properly?

By Jack Bulko Are you tired of having to run around and rent a car, truck or van whenever one of your fleet vehicles is on the fritz? As a nonprofit organization you can’t afford downtime, and yet that’s what happens when one of your vehicles breaks down. Whether you are a small or large nonprofit, you rely on your transportation vehicles for pickups, deliveries, transportation of clients, etc. Your fleet is inherent to the smooth operation of your organization, so when it is down for the day or longer due to engine problems, brake issues, battery replacement or a simple tune-up, it directly affects how your institution functions. And because of the wear and tear you and your staff put on your vehicles on a daily basis, they need regular maintenance to remain safe on the road. At AutoAid, we offer superior repair and maintenance for all nonprofit fleets. As a AAA approved auto repair shop, we wor ... read more

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