Posted on 3/27/2011
Infiniti was established in 1989 as the luxury brand of Nissan. Infiniti is a well-regarded brand that competes directly with Toyota's and Honda's luxury brands, Lexus and Acura. Infiniti's debut model was the full-sized luxury sedan, the Q45, which was discontinued in 2006. Since then, Infiniti has broadened its model lines and expanded into the SUV, Sports Car, Mid-Sized and Crossover markets with its respective series: QX is the SUV line, G is the Sedan and Coupe line, M is for their Mid-sized class, and FX is the Crossover series. Robert's Auto Repair is an Infiniti maintenance and repair destination. EVERY vehicle deserves the royal treatment if you're going to rely on it to safely and dependably drive you around town. Doesn't your Infiniti deserve the same exemplary care often provided to other luxury models? Robert's Auto Repair's mechanics are experts with Infinitis and are certified to work on the older, as well as the newer Infiniti models. For an appointment, contact R ... read more
Posted on 3/21/2011
Lexus was established as the luxury brand of Toyota in 1989. Their first vehicle was the LS 400 and their lines in following years have since included sedans, coupes, convertibles, SUVs and hybrids. The Lexus brand has built a reputation for high reliability and customer service. Through 2008, Consumer Reports named Lexus among the top five most reliable brands in its Annual Car Reliability Surveys. With that said, their customer service extends beyond the Lexus dealerships, and that same high-quality service can be found at certified service shops such as Robert's Auto Repair. Robert's Auto Repair is a Lexus maintenance and repair destination. EVERY vehicle deserves the royal treatment if you're going to rely on it to safely and dependably drive you around town. Doesn't your Lexus deserve the same exemplary care often provided to other luxury models? Robert's Auto Repair's mechanics are highly-skilled working with Lexuses and are certified to work on the older, as well as the new ... read more
Posted on 3/14/2011
The General Motor Company, also known as GMC, began as a truck manufacturer around 1912, and grown to become the largest automobile manufacturer in the United States and second largest automobile manufacturer in the world by 2008. GMC's four core North American brands are: Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac. Due to GMC's bankruptcy in 2009, it sold off it's Saab line and has closed its doors to the Hummer, Pontiac, and Saturn brands. With so much fluctuation going on in the world economy and within the automobile industry, owners of GMC products can rest assured that Robert's Auto Repair will continue to offer high-quality service and parts for their General Motors Company vehicles. Robert's Auto Repair's mechanics are experts with GMCs and are certified to work on the older, as well as the newer GMC models. Sometimes a classic Corvette or Cadillac will come in for service, but more frequently, our customers will bring us their GMC Jimmys, GMC Envoys, GMC Denalis, GMC Yukons, and ... read more
Posted on 3/6/2011
Volvo Car Corporation, a Swedish automobile manufacturer, was founded in 1927, in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo produces models including SUVs, station wagons, sedans and coupes. The United States is Volvo's largest market, followed by Sweden, Great Britain, Germany, and China. Known for its innovation in safety, Volvo is a very popular brand--even among its other manufacturing lines of commercial trucks and buses, airplanes, construction equipment, and powered boats. Robert's Auto Repair's mechanics are certified to maintain all types of Volvo cars, including the newer XC series crossovers, the V50 wagon, the S series sedans and the C series coupes. Robert's Auto Repair is a Volvo maintenance and repair destination. Look, we talk an awful lot about how we are like a Car Spa, but we don't just service luxury vehicles. In fact, we maintain Volvos all the time here at Robert's Auto Repair. Let's take the Car Spa concept a little further. EVERY vehicle deserves the royal trea ... read more