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Friday, July 27, 2007
AutoLAB promotes long-term car health

AutoLAB, the new, very well-equipped and well-staffed car care specialist, puts a premium on motorists’ safety by promoting long-term car health through fixing, not only the symptom, but the source of the problem as well.

Store manager, Bobot Salvador said, “We like to create public awareness that taking care of your vehicle is not all about fixing it every time it breaks down. Motorists must regularly check the status of their cars and make necessary maintenance like regular oil changes to maximize car efficiency and minimize costs.”

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For this reason, AutoLAB offers free and complete safety vehicle inspection aside from “very affordable” oil change rates, among other perks.

“You need to do proper diagnosis to know the problem to administer proper treatment. Here at AutoLAB, we do just that with our capable, highly-trained technicians who use the right tools for different car brands,” Salvador added.

Offering quick car services without shortchanging quality, AutoLAB capitalizes on right tools and modern equipment, and on highly trained and skilled car technicians to get conk out vehicles back on the road with a seal of warranty, while car owners comfortably and conveniently wait and shop at the nearby mall.

Located along Archbishop Reyes Ave. a minute on foot away from Ayala Center Cebu, AutoLAB is situated in the center of the city’s shopping and business hub, making quick trips to AutoLAB for repairs and regular checkups easily part of an after-work or weekend-at-the-mall activity even during Sundays.

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