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One stop for service

WHEN a customer drives their car into Goodyear Autocare in Noosaville they can be sure they are getting the kind of service that comes from a team that brings together more than 65 years of automotive industry experience.
Franchisee’s Ray and Carolyn Waters have owned the store since 2004. Ray has 35 years of experience in the tyre and automotive industry, and along with head mechanic and assistant manager Tim Davies who boasts 30 years of experience, they head up the team at Goodyear Autocare Noosaville and are proud to offer the community outstanding customer service and satisfaction.
The store continues to offer local residents a genuine ‘one-stop shop’ for all their mechanical, suspension, tyre, wheel, battery, brakes and auto servicing needs. Ray Waters knows that local customers want a complete automotive service experience.
“We understand that people are busy and can’t afford to be running all over the place for their various car needs,” he said.
“It’s why we have the best team and all the latest equipment available for everything from wheel alignments, tyre balancing and vehicle diagnostics through to expert, quality car servicing, which is extremely important in the maintenance of your vehicle.
“We know that loyal customers keep coming back because they’re happy with the service and just as importantly, they’re happy with the price.”
So drop by and see Ray, Carolyn and the team at Goodyear Autocare Noosaville for all your tyre, wheel, battery, brake and auto service needs at 3/8 Commerce Court, Noosaville, or phone on 5449 0744.

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