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Personalized Care Driven by Technology.

Personalized Care Driven by Technology.
Serving Qualtiy Auto Repair in the Metro Detroit Area Since 1981
Whether you own a domestic or import vehicle, you can rest assured we have a high level of technical expertise and the commitment to correctly fixing your car the first time. With a 2 year / 24,000 mile nationwide warranty on any Detroit auto repair, you can feel confident that the team at Curt’s Service will take great pride in providing a quality auto service.


Local drivers from the Metro Detroit area enjoy bring their cars to our auto repair shop not only for our first-rate repairs, but also for our superior customer service. While we work on your vehicle, feel free to wait in our comfortable lobby with complimentary Wi-Fi Internet. If you have somewhere you need to be, take advantage of our free local shuttle, or one of our available loaner cars!

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Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement - Front FWD

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Piston Ring Replacement

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Windshield Wiper Fluid Tips

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