January 16, 2022
A big part of the service we provide at Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Grandview for our Columbus customers is education. We want you to feel confident with your service decisions.
And we're always open to questions from our valued Columbus area customers. Even though we try to be proactive in our Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Grandview automotive education, we sometimes get busy fixing vehicles and need a reminder. Please, just ask.
We've found our Columbus customers like the service reminders. They've grown to trust that our recommendations are based on the vehicle manufactures’ published maintenance schedules and that Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Grandview is not just pulling them out of the air.
We know that people in Columbus live a busy life with a lot more to think about than wondering if it's time to replace the PCV valve on their vehicle. Part of our Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Grandview service process is checking the vehicle manufacture's schedule to make sure we don't overlook service.
We hope Ohio drivers appreciate their courtesy inspection when they come into our Columbus facility for service. If we find something unexpected, it's good to know, and if we don't find anything wrong, you get a little peace of mind.
You know, customer satisfaction is very important to us at Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Grandview. We want to run a professional and friendly Columbus automotive service operation. If we do, you'll keep coming back and recommend us to your friends.
Give us a call at 614-487-8776.
Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Grandview
1524 W. Fifth Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43212
614-487-8776
http://www.tuffycolumbus-fifthave.com
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