Welcome,    

Locate an Auto Repair Shop in Virginia Beach, Virginia

Now that you've bought that beautiful new car, how do you plan to take care of it? When the need for vehicle maintenance or accident repair arises, Edmunds.com features a national directory of auto repair shops to help you locate a trustworthy mechanic in your area. Search our listings of auto repair shops in Virginia Beach, Virginia and compare prices and services to find the best deal at the most convenient location. With all the time and effort that went into buying your new car, it's important to find an auto repair shop you can trust.

Add your business

Virginia Beach, Virginia Auto Repair Shops

View more Auto Repair Shops in Virginia Beach, Virginia

Data provided in part by Localeze.
This information is provided by third parties, may include errors or be out-of-date, and is subject to our Visitor Agreement.

Other Virginia Beach City County, Virginia Auto Repair Shops

Maintenance & Repair

Virginia Beach, VA Car Consumer Discussions

Re: 2008 Nav Improvements [rv65]
by smlull163 on Sun Nov 09 15:25:37 PST 2008
Sue? If I hack my own car and it ends up not working, it's my fault. Guess I'm a little thick headed. Since I work in computers (project management) everything is hackable. Just has to be the right person to do it. Thanks!
Paid $1.99 in Virginia Beach!
by 210delray on Tue Nov 04 16:29:35 PST 2008
This was at a gas station with Shell colors, Citgo on the pumps, and "Gasgo" on the receipt. So I'm not sure what brand of RUG I bought, but the price was right.
Central VA
by 210delray on Sat Nov 01 18:15:12 PDT 2008
Paid $2.19 for RUG at the Exxon nearest to my home. In Virginia Beach later that day, I saw $2.09 for RUG at Citgo and Wawa. North of Virginia Beach, on the Eastern Shore (Delmarva Peninsula), most places were at $2.29. Today, a Valero where I'm staying dropped 5 cents to $2.24. The last time I paid under $2 was in January '07 -- it's going to happen again very soon in VA.
2008 Nav Improvements
by smlull163 on Sat Oct 25 17:00:26 PDT 2008
Not sure this won't be deleted, but I'll ask. I'm tired of having to push OK every time I start the car. I bought the car, that should account for something. I have a 2008 TL w/NAV. I love the car. I guess I'm looking for a computer hack to do away with the start up OK button. Any ideas? Has anyone done this?
Local Driving Virginia
by smlull163 on Sat Oct 25 16:54:48 PDT 2008
Just thought I'd put my 2 cents in as well. Bought a 2008 TL 3.2 in September. I drive 50 miles a day. about 55% highway and 45% surface roads. Having said that, I live in Hampton Roads (Virginia Beach, Norfolk) and the highway is RARELY above 35 mph. I drive I would estimate conservatively. I've been getting 24.8 MPG on 5 tanks. I did just do a short trip to Williamsburg and it looks like I got over 27. Not bad at all. Scott - Virginia Beach.
Re: congrats [guss]
by bryan on Mon Oct 06 09:18:12 PDT 2008
That picture just cemented it for me; red jewel tintcoat for the '09 when I replace the Aurora. I prefer these wheels over the 18" you get with the V6 engine; just my preference, that's all. I have the '08 version of this pix in imperial blue. One of the posters above stated he thought the color was too dark. It's absolutely beautiful on my car when the car is clean and sparklin' in the sun! Last road trip in the '08, I got 33.5 mpg, at 2500 miles so far on the odo. I also have an '07 Malibu--LS version--not one option. Just got back from a weekend trip from Arlington, VA to Rehoboth Beach, DE. I set the DIC in my driveway before I left. It registered 40.2 mpg when I pulled in my driveway at the beach! That's at 11,000 miles on the odo. So, who needs a stinkin' hybrid??? ;)

FIND ANOTHER LOCAL AUTO REPAIR SHOP

City & State or Zip Code:

Advertisement

GET A FREE PRICE QUOTE

Negotiate like a pro! Get multiple dealer quotes.


Zip Code

FIND LOCAL CARS FOR SALE

Search for Used Cars in your neighborhood.

Zip Code
powered by AutoTrader