Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeMotoringService is their specialty

Service is their specialty

IN 1992, Miles Stinton of AM Auto Services, started his mechanical apprenticeship working on Subarus.
Now, with more than 20 years of experience, Miles and Allan of AM Auto Services are your go-to locals for all things Subaru – including servicing, repairs and parts.
“We have always worked with Subaru, so we’re up-to-date on all the new advancements and can answer almost any questions about Subaru,” Miles said.
The local lads, who have been looking after locals’ cars since 2007, said it was their friendly, personal service that set them apart.
“We love what we do because our customers know they’ll be talking to the guy who worked on their car,” Miles said.
“We can answers any questions they have about their car and offer a really personal service.”
AM Auto Services can service any make and model of car. The team can also carry out mechanical repairs, supply and install custom turbo and exhaust systems, as well as carry out engine conversions and wiring preparations.
Drop in and see the team at AM Auto Service, Shop 2, 23a Project Avenue, Noosaville or phone 5455 5269 to book your car in.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Shower off sea lice

Noosa beach visitors are being advised to take extra care after reports of sea lice in local waters. Lifeguards and surf lifesaving staff have...

Triple fatality

TAFE plans in ruin

More News

LifeFlight 2025 rescue record

The LifeFlight Sunshine Coast crew airlifted nearly 700 people as the region welcomed a new advanced rescue helicopter and a number of winch rescues...

TAFE plans in ruin

Plans for Tewantin TAFE to be reinvigorated into a new Sunshine Coast School of Design have been scrapped due to vandalism and building deterioration...

Free Innovate to grow program for farmers

Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, is calling on farm and food innovators to apply for its latest Innovate to Grow program — helping small-to-medium-sized...

Tackling life head-on

PRECEDE Farming brings enough challenges without the added concern of health issues, as Central Queensland couple Neil and Jan-Adele Reinke have found. Yet they have...

603 weapons seized under Jack’s Law

Police have scanned 82,648 people, seized 603 weapons, made 1,280 arrests and laid 2,424 charges across Queensland in the six months since Jack’s Law...

Drongos grow up

Hinterland resident Leanne Airey has been watching with amazement as a family of Spangled Drongos emerged before her eyes, from the creation of the...

Reservoir mural revitalised

A huge, revitalised mural on Unitywater’s Peregian Beach water reservoir has been revealed after it was painted under scaffolding while the asset underwent essential...

Robert Irwin look-a-likes

The ‘Robert Irwin Fan Club’ hosted a lookalike contest at King's Beach on Saturday to celebrate the local icon’s good looks and search for...

Circus Quirkus returns

Noosa Rotary is proud to once again bring the much-loved Circus Quirkus to the Sunshine Coast this winter, delivering colour, laughter and unforgettable moments...

Shots fired, man detained

Police took a man into custody following unconfirmed reports of shots fired in Cooroibah on Thursday 16 January. Police were called to McKinnon Drive just...