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Life Hack #4: Car Repair and Maintenance Without Leaving Home

This idea seems so obvious (and so needed!) we’re wondering why someone hasn’t done this sooner. New local business CarCare To Go makes getting your car repaired or maintained as easy as ordering groceries online.

It’s celebrity-level service at reasonable prices. (Including a crazy special on your first oil change. It’s just $20.22. No catch. Seriously. It even covers synthetic oil.) Every appointment includes a FREE valet pick-up and return.

Here’s how it works:

  • Schedule online for any service for any kind of car.
  • A valet picks it up at your house or office and brings it to their full-service shop.
  • They communicate via video and photos so you get to see — and approve — all work.
  • The valet returns your car to you.

It sounds too good to be true, but with hundreds of happy customer reviews including the recent one below, this looks to be the real deal.

This is the second time I have used CarCare To Go, once for brake replacement and maintenance work, and just recently for interior detailing. I could not be more pleased with the quality of work and the service on both occasions. The pricing is transparent and very highly competitive. The car was picked up from my home and delivered back with no hassle. Everything was on time and with reminders and updates all along the way. I was able to go about my day working at home as normal without any disruption or inconvenience. Getting my car repaired, serviced and cleaned has never been easier. I highly recommend this group and plan to keep CarCare To Go as my “go to” auto service center. — Cynthia S.

You’ll wonder why you ever took care of your car any other way. Learn more here.

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