Non Hybrid Vehicle Service

Not owning a hybrid vehicle doesn’t mean that I cannot service your vehicle. After all, before we had hybrid vehicles, we had regular vehicles.

Every vehicle owner should be aware of what it takes to properly maintain their vehicle, weather they own one or have a fleet of them. Properly maintaining a vehicle will make it last longer. When you keep your vehicle lasting longer it saves you a lot of money and it is environmentally sound. Most vehicles, regardless of manufacture, will last beyond 200,000 miles if they are properly maintained and repaired. Sure things will break and they will need repairs on the way there, but those repairs and the maintance are less expensive than a new car payment.

Twin City Hybrid can maintain your fleet of vehicles. We have a 57 point checklist that will keep your car going and help you anticipate regular maintenance and repairs. One of the largest complaints we all hear about automotive repair is that it is expensive. Well, this is typically heard when someone neglects the small, more inexpensive, maintenance and repairs that eventually lead up to a larger breakdown that costs them a lot of their time and money. Twin City Hybrid is here to keep customers informed and help them by keeping their vehicles on the road, safe, and in good working condition. We can help every step of the way from pre-purchase inspections to full maintenance and repairs.

Right to Repair

Did you know that as a consumer you have certain rights? Did you know that it is your right to take your vehicle in for repair anywhere? There is a lot of misinformation when it comes to this topci. At Twin City Hybrid we have decided that it is best to inform and educate it’s customers on the issue.

It is your right to take your car where you want to for service and repairs. You are not required to take your vehicle to the dealership for repairs. Any vehicle sold in America cannot require the use of a specific brand of parts or a specific dealer to maintain the factory warranty. No matter what brand or type of vehicle you drive, we can help protect the warranty.

The Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act has been ciculating through congress since 1990. The first bill came from Minnesota’s Paul Wellstone in 2001. Since then the right to repair has been an uphill battle for independant repair shops. We urge our customer’s to support the Right to Repair act.