March 8, 2011
Tags: Auto Repair Charles City, brakes, car maintenance, Car Repair Charles City, IA, Repair Shop Websites
Cal’s Auto Repair Inc, Cal’s has provided reliable auto repair for over 39 years. They have been the backbone for keeping automobiles properly running on the road in Charles City. If you want fast reliable service, contact Cal’s at 641-228-5073.
October 27, 2009
Tags: ASE, auto maintenance, Auto Repair, car maintenance, car repair, CarQuest - TNP, Davenport, IA, SUV repair, truck repair, vehicle maintenance
For almost forty years, two guys named Rick and Ken have been offering the drivers of Davenport, IA an auto repair shop that goes the extra mile. Factory warranties aside, these certified ASE technicians have the training and equipment to perform any car maintenance you need without comprising that warranty. When looking for experienced auto repair and service in Davenport Iowa, take your car, truck or SUV to the two guys, Rick and Ken, of Rick and Ken’s Automotive. Why go anyplace else?
http://www.rickandkensautomotive.com
August 27, 2009
Tags: Acheson, Clive, IA, Labor Day, repair, trip, vacation
Before you head off for your Labor Day vacation, visit a trusted auto repair shop like Acheson Auto Works in Clive, IA. They can give you a pre-trip inspection to guarentee your safety before you hit the road and put a lot of miles on your vehicle. Acheson Auto Works has been independently owned at operated since 1947 and has always strived to give you the best service the first time around.
http://www.achesonautoworks.com/index.html
June 30, 2009
Tags: Auto Repair, IA, Pleasantville, TechNet
This auto repair shop has been serving the Pleasantville IA area since 1954! They provide a full range of services for all of your car, truck and SUV repair and maintenance needs. At Heaberlin Service, you will not only receive top quality service, but a full range of auto parts in their parts store as well! This is your one stop shop for all of your car repair, service, and auto parts needs!
www.heaberlinservice.com