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Service Center in Glendale

Service Center in Glendale

Thank you for your interest in servicing your  with our dealership.  Meeting your service, repair, or parts needs with an emphasis on customer service is our highest priority.

Benefits of servicing your vehicle at  of Glendale:

Factory trained technicians specialize in all  models.
We provide a 12 month or 12,000 mile guarantee (whichever comes first) on our  genuine parts and service.
All oil changes include a multi-point vehicle  i­­­nspection to help identify any potential problems.  The visual inspection includes tire condition and pressure, running lights, windshield wipers, fluid levels, external drive belts and coolant hoses, brake pads and a battery test.
If you drive a 2005  or older, your vehicle qualifies for our Aging  Repair Program, which provides significant savings on all service and repair.  Compare our prices to anyone for Genuine  Parts and Service performed by qualified technicians who are factory trained on a continuous basis.
We provide courtesy vehicles - ask your service advisor for details or reserve one when making an on-line appointment.
We also provide a free shuttle to and from your home or office within a 10 mile radius.  If you are interested in using our shuttle car services, please allow for approximately 15 minutes of wait time for the previous shuttle to return.
 of Glendale provides a complementary car wash at the end of each service appointment to make sure your car is not only running like new but also looks like new!
The all new Nordstrom's at the Americana is a 4-minute walk from our Service Department.  Shop while we service your vehicle!

What Happens After I Schedule an Appointment?

After you have scheduled your service appointment: you will receive a confirmation e-mail informing you of who your Service Advisor will be. When making the appointment, make sure you request an e-mail or text notification to receive a reminder of the date and time of your appointment.
Decide where you would like to wait for your vehicle.  You can take a break inside the dealership in our air conditioned waiting area, complete with tables, chairs and FREE Wi-Fi. You may also take advantage of our shuttle service; see your advisor for more information. If your vehicle is determined to be in the shop for an extended period of time, we have loan cars available upon verification of your insurance.  The  Courtesy Car Program is contingent on your comp and collision insurance coverage that transfers over to the loan car.  Loan cars are available on a first come basis.  Please see your advisor for more information about how to schedule a loan car.
Take home your smooth running vehicle!  Soon after your service appointment you will receive a follow-up phone call or e-mail from us.  We just want to make sure everything was right when your car was here!  Don't ever hesitate to call us with any questions you may have!  Our service advisors are available at (888) 670-9904.

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