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Andy's Advice Line

 

If you need help with any question related to your vehicle's care and maintenance, just call Andy, your ESP Team Service Manager, at 413-543-5055 during our business hours. Andy keeps your vehicle's service records at his fingertips, including its unique quirks and personality, and his extensive knowledge about car care is always at your service.

 

 

 

 Our Service
  • Axle Shafts
  • Brakes Service
  • Check engine light services
  • Clutch
  • Cooling systems
  • CV joints
  • Drivability problems
  • Electrical problems
  • Exhaust system and mufflers
  • Factory maintenance
  • Trip checks
  • General maintenance
  • Heating and air conditioning systems
  • Lights and accessories
  • Oil Changes
  • Pre-purchase Inspections
  • Seasonal checkups
  • Starting and charging systems
  • Steering and suspension
  • Timing belts
  • Traction control, brakes and anti-lock brake problems
   While-You-Wait Service

 

We can provide while-you-wait service for those times when you have a relatively small job and it would be more convenient not to leave your car at our facility. Just ask for while-you-wait service when you make your appointment, and we'll make sure a technician is ready and waiting for your arrival.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recommended Maintenance

 

New or Newer Cars

We can perform your factory maintenances at the recommended intervals and this will NOT jeopardize your factory warranty.

See us for your 5K, 7.5K, 10K, 15K, 20K, 30K, 45K, 60K, and 90K services.

Mature Vehicles

Just like our bodies, our vehicles require a little more attention as we age. If you have a higher mileage car of 100,000 miles or more we can customize a plan that will keep your car running up to 200,000+ miles.

 

Oil Changes

One of the best ways you can take care of your vehicle is get regular oil changes using the right kind of oil. Rule of thumb is to get your oil changed every three thousand miles or 3 months, whichever comes first.

Timing Belts

Don’t know if your car has one? Give us a call and we’ll tell you. A timing belt is typically replaced at 60K to 105K intervals depending on the type of vehicle.

 

 
 

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