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Beaconsfield Automotive Services: local and reliable

With over 35 years of experience in the automotive and mechanical industry, you can rest assured that your vehicle will be in safe hands at Beaconsfield Automotive Services.

Providing services ranging from major and minor repairs, inspections and roadworthy certificates (RWCs), manufacturer logbook servicing and tyre rotations, to suspension and fuel checks, exhaust services, belt and hose servicing, oil changes, and diagnostics, Beaconsfield Automotive Services is certified and approved by the Victorian Automotive Chamber of Commerce (VACC).

Beaconsfield Automotive Services aims to ensure that every customer drives away happy and satisfied with their vehicle and the interaction with staff at the workshop.

“We love to provide our customers with impeccable services – we take great pride in our work and hope that you notice our point of difference,” says manager Geoff Hudson.

Using high quality parts, the highly trained team members at Beaconsfield Automotive Services make sure that the job is done right the first time, every time.

A quick look at the workshop’s online reviews should put your mind at ease and encourage you to pick up the phone to make a booking for your next automotive service!

Beaconsfield Automotive Services is located at Factory 4, 94 Princes Highway, Beaconsfield. Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm, weekends by appointment. For more information, phone (03) 9707 4468 or visit www.beaconsfieldautomotive.bapnet.com.au.

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