Most car owners have to take their vehicles to the shop at some point. While normal inspections and preventative maintenance can be straightforward, there’s always some stress attached to larger repairs. Unfortunately, we don’t get to choose the time when engines or brakes start causing trouble. That’s why our team at Dempsey’s offers support for emergency or otherwise stressful car situations, in addition to our other services.
With Thanksgiving behind us and many other festivities coming up, you might be pretty busy getting things done. One item on your to-do list should be a check-up for your car. This is especially important if you're seeing any maintenance lights or warnings. Those might not worry you right now, but you really don't want a broken-down car during a road trip to visit family.
The staff does what you ask and don't turn a simple job into a complicated expensive one. - Anonymous (5 star review found on Consumer's Checkbook)
Quality work, pleasant to do business with. - Anonymous (5 star review found on Consumer's Checkbook)
Thorough staff with techs that have been employees many years. Knowledgeable advice in treating the underlying problems and not just a quick fix. Standard 12mo / 12,000 mile warrantee. - Anonymous (5 star review found on Consumer's Checkbook)
Reliable. Advises on all options. It has been my car shop for all my cars once new car warranty expires for 20 years. - Anonymous (5 star review found on Consumer's Checkbook)
We see this with our fleet customers, our regular Newark car pool drivers and our diesel truck drivers so it isn't just one type of driver that ends up with a nightmare on their hands costing thousands of dollars to repair, asking about the costs of a JASPER replacement engine! The fact is your driving habits and maintenance habits can easily avoid this issue! 6 EASY STEPS - Service, Tires, Don't Ignore Service Engine Lights, Keep it Clean & Stop Driving Crazy!
First rate, these folks look for options when I need a repair and lay out the choices for me. I've never had to take a vehicle back to redo a repair. Done right the first time. - Anonymous (5 star review found on Angie's List)