How Much Does Car Repair Cost in Melbourne? (And What Affects the Price)
So how much do car repairs cost? It depends—but there are a few key factors that affect the price.
We delve into what affects repair costs…
Panel Beater vs Mechanic: What’s the Difference?
It’s a common question—especially after an accident. Let’s break it down for you so you can make an informed decision when choosing your car repairer.
What Does a Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) Check Include?
A Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) confirms your car meets minimum safety standards. You’ll need one when: Selling a vehicle, Re-registering a car or Transferring ownership.
Signs Your Car Needs Repairs (Before It Breaks Down)
Most cars give you warning signs before something serious goes wrong.
The key is knowing what to look for—and not ignoring it.
How Often Should You Service Your Car? (And What Happens If You Don’t)
It’s one of the most common questions we get—and usually, it comes after something’s already gone wrong. The short answer: most cars should be serviced every 10,000–15,000km or every 6–12 months. But it depends on how you drive and what you use your car for. If you’re doing a lot of short trips, stop-start driving, or carrying heavy loads (common for tradies), your car will usually need servicing more often.
How to Maintain a Business Vehicle Fleet (and Avoid Costly Breakdowns)
If you rely on vehicles to run your business, you already know how disruptive it is when one goes off the road. Missed jobs, delayed deliveries, rescheduling—it adds up quickly. The good news is most breakdowns aren’t random. They’re usually the result of small issues that haven’t been picked up early. Keeping your fleet running well doesn’t need to be complicated. It just needs a bit of structure and the right approach.