SERVICES

 OUR SERVICES

Full Service

A Full Service takes care of your car and the wear and tear of its parts and fluids.Servicing differs depending on your vehicle model. It can involve up to 50 or more component and system checks and adjustments all predicated on your Dealers Scheduled Maintenance.New Paragraph

Car Repair

We simply repair cars from light repairs such as oil changes, brakes, and fluids exchanges to heavy repairs such as air ride suspensions, transmissions replacements, and complete engine reseals. We warrant all our work.New Paragraph

Car Polishing

Oil Services is underrated. European Vehicles need the correct oil and filter for the vehicle to perform correctly. We use only High Quality oil from Liquid Molly and OE Spec Rated Filters.

We take care of everything — brakes, tires, oil changes — all your auto repair needs

European auto repair and service with the latest diagnostic equipment to provide you with factory quality repairs giving you peace of mind and a job done right the first time. Servicing all the areas such as San Jacinto, Moreno Valley, Menifee, Perris, Beaumont, Lakeview, Hemet, Mead Valley all the way to Murrieta and Temecula. Auto Enthusiasts and European vehicle owners trust us with all their Mechanic and auto repair work. We specialize in BMW auto repair, Mercedes Benz auto repair, Audi auto repair, VW auto repair, Porsche auto repair and Landrover auto repair. Call us today!

We have been working on European Brand and Imports for over 30 years! Bring in your BMW, Audi, Mercedes Benz, VW, Jaguar, Land Rover to the #1 European Auto Specialists

Vehicle Diagnostic

Have a problem? Bring in your vehicle and we will give you a comprehensive checkup

Regular Maintenance

Is that service light on? Take care of your investment and help your car perform to standards.

Oil Changes

We are a Liquid Molly Partner and we pride in using the best quality parts available

We are auto mechanics near you

Our location is centrally located to meet your distance needs. Bring in or tow your car in. We are ready to help.



 Tips For Drivers

  • Multiply Gas Savings with Vehicle Maintenance

    Today's cars are pretty simple. Put gas in them, change the oil and you're pretty much set. After all, modern cars have become almost maintenance-free because consumers don't want to spend time keeping their car in working order. But along with this trend of low-maintenance appliancelike cars, owners have more and more begun to overlook the little things that make a car run efficiently. And when you don't do regularly scheduled maintenance — like keep your tires inflated or check your belts on a regular basis — your car is wasting small, but significant amounts of gas with every mile.Fortunately, for those looking to take a chunk out of their fuel costs, this is the easiest place to find a few more miles per gallon. And it takes only a few seconds at the gas station and a little record keeping to optimize your car's performance.

  • Can You Repair That Tire Puncture?

    Nail in your tire? It’s important to know if a puncture can be repaired if the tire needs to be replaced.

  • Vehicle Lights and Wipers: The Keys to See and Be Seen

    There's the obvious fact: dimming or burned out headlight bulbs mean you can't see the road and other drivers can't see you. It's a recipe for danger. It can mean a costly ticket from your local authorities if you don't get them fixed. Besides, there are plenty of options for improved visibility these days, including LED and Xenon bulbs. Even changing out your old halogen headlights for newer models can provide 30 percent brighter light and up to 25 percent more down-road visibility. So why tolerate yellow, inadequate, or uneven lighting?

  • Car Care Month Checklist: Summer / Winter Care

    Many drivers put vehicle maintenance on auto pilot, waiting for a “ding” from the vehicle’s onboard reminder or following decades-old habits. These days, vehicles have changed and so have maintenance schedules. Keep your vehicle in peak condition all year by following Autohaus Bavaria's seasonal advice and car checkups.

  • Maintenance for Long Distance trips

    Those who neglect doing a quick mechanical check-over – even of newer cars – before taking to the highway are begging to be stranded. We’re not talking about rebuilding the cylinder head or performing a line-bore on the crankshaft mains. Below are just a few reminders that may slip your mental checklist in the rush to get bags packed and kids fed.

Tire Safety Week

Maintaining your vehicle’s tires is not only essential to getting better gas mileage, but it is also crucial to ensuring safety on the road. To maximize tire life, the Car Care Council recommends checking tire condition and pressure regularly, and there is no better time to start than National Tire Safety Week.


“It takes only five minutes to check tire inflation, including the spare. Since tires effect a vehicle’s ride, handling and traction, checking tire pressure


Be Car Care Aware

Keeping up with the maintenance for your car is one of the most basic ways to extend its life.But it's not always easy to know how often to schedule periodic upkeep such as tune-ups, oil changes and tire rotations.


“It takes only five minutes to check tire inflation, including the spare. Since tires effect a vehicle’s ride, handling and traction, checking tire pressure

 Seasonal Ready Car

In the high temps of summer, an engine overheat is much more likely and one of the biggest reasons for an overheated engine is a poorly maintained coolant system. Summarize the cooling system by checking coolant level and condition in the over-flow reservoir. The fluid in the reservoir should be clear and a neon yellow or orange color. It should fill the reservoir to the full mark, usually about half way. Dirty, dark fluid should be replaced. Check the condition of the radiator and associated hoses being particularly watchful for any leaks. With the car COMPLETELY cool, remove the radiator cap and check the seal in the cap itself.

Warning Smells

Any smell of fuel is a possible fire hazard, so immediate attention should be given. Syrup – The sweet smell of syrup may be a sign that the vehicle is leaking engine coolant from a component related to car's cooling system. Burning Carpet – This smell could be a sign of brake trouble.

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