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AM Auto answers your top automotive questions

Local family business AM Auto Services has been operating in Noosaville since 2008 and is revving to provide tip top personal service to the community.

Owners Miles and Angie Stinton have answered five top questions for locals to get to know their automotive workshop team:

1. What is your favourite part about running a family business in Noosa?

“Getting to work with the people you want to spend all your time with.“

2. What sets your automotive workshop apart from others in the area?

“As well as servicing all makes and models, we specialise and focus on specific brands (Subaru and Mitsubishi) to allow us to give the best, most knowledgeable service at a reasonable cost.“

3. What are your most popular services?

“Logbook servicing. We are usually very competitive on price compared to dealerships. We always use genuine manufacturers parts while servicing new vehicles under manufacturer’s warranty to ensure no concerns if the vehicle needs to be returned to the dealership for warranty concerns.“

4. What’s new at the workshop?

“We are now certified for air conditioning service and repair, and we have included this in our offered services, mainly to avoid having to outsource to another company. We are a one stop shop, meaning, we can arrange extra services outsourced to other companies (such as tyres).“

5. How can customers get in touch with you to book a service?

“The best way is by calling 07 5455 5269. We can also arrange bookings via email at amautoservices@bigpond.com and Facebook message.“

Keep up to date with AM Auto Services by visiting facebook.com/amauto.com.au/

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