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Helping with rising living costs

After more than 30 years as Noosa Exhaust and Mechanical, the local family business has rebranded and launched a program to help people struggling with rising living costs.

With a new name and exciting new ventures, the trusted team at Noosa Automotive and Offroad can still be found at the same location on 11-13 Rene Street, Noosaville.

Managing director and mum-of-three Natasha Coughlan knows just how tough it is for families across Noosa and the Sunshine Coast now, and together with her team, they wanted to come up with a way to keep people safe on our roads.

“We are doing something in the industry that is not practised,“ Natasha said.

“We know how hard people are struggling with rising living costs, and as a solution-based industry, we have come up with a solution for our customers to be able to keep their car safe on our roads and more affordable.

“Making sacrifices when it involves your car can be detrimental to our community. So we are offering a subscription based program where customers can pay weekly, fortnightly or monthly payments and then when their car is ready for a service, they have a pool of money to cover their service.

“We are really hoping that this can help people in our community remain safe on our roads.“

For more information drop by Noosa Automotive and Offroad and talk to one of their friendly team members, or call 07 5449 7811.

Head online at www.noosaautomotive.com.au or email info@noosaautomotive.com.au

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