You have important rights when it comes to vehicle maintenance and warranty protection. Many drivers are surprised to learn that:
You are not obligated to return to the dealership for service in order to keep your warranty valid
A warranty cannot force you to use only one brand of parts or accessories provided by the selling dealer
No matter what type of vehicle you drive foreign or domestic the team at VX Garage can help you maintain your car confidently without affecting your warranty. By using high quality parts and following industry approved service standards our technicians can handle all of your maintenance and repair needs while keeping your warranty fully protected.
No. Federal warranty rules allow you to use any reliable replacement parts for services like belts, hoses, brakes, or suspension items. Your warranty cannot be denied just because you chose a different brand.
Follow the service schedule in your owner’s manual and keep clear records of every visit. Make sure invoices show the date, mileage, and parts used, and store these receipts safely. If your owner’s manual includes a service log, use it to track maintenance.
Yes, leased vehicles still require routine maintenance. You’re responsible for keeping it serviced and in proper working condition as outlined in the owner’s manual.
Your owner’s manual lists all recommended part replacements and service intervals. Review it carefully so you follow the proper schedule and meet all warranty requirements.
You can choose any repair shop for regular repairs, but warranty-covered fixes usually need to be done at the dealership. Check your warranty details so you know exactly which repairs must go back to the dealer.
High quality aftermarket parts often match OEM standards and sometimes even outperform them. Many are built by reputable suppliers and are designed to meet or exceed manufacturer specifications.
If a warranty issue comes up, you can reach out directly to the vehicle manufacturer’s customer service team. They focus on customer satisfaction and may step in to resolve concerns with the dealership.
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Car repairs can be confusing, especially when you’re unsure of what to expect. Knowing the most common repairs and their associated costs can help you budget better and avoid surprises. This guide breaks down typical automotive repairs, their purpose, and what you might pay, so you’re prepared the next time your car needs attention.
Brakes are one of the most critical safety components of your car. Common brake repairs include replacing brake pads, rotors, or calipers. The cost typically ranges from $150 to $300 per axle, depending on your vehicle’s make and model. Regular brake inspections can help catch wear early and avoid more expensive repairs.

Oil changes are essential for maintaining your engine’s health and longevity. Depending on the type of oil used (conventional or synthetic), an oil change generally costs between $40 and $100. Regular oil changes prevent engine wear and improve performance, making them one of the most cost-effective maintenance tasks.
Car batteries usually last 3-5 years, but factors like extreme weather or frequent short trips can shorten their lifespan. Replacing a battery typically costs between $50 and $200, depending on the brand and warranty. Regularly testing your battery’s health can help you avoid unexpected breakdowns.
Tires wear down over time, affecting your car’s handling and safety. The cost of replacing a tire ranges from $100 to $300 per tire, depending on the type and brand. Rotating your tires regularly can extend their lifespan and delay the need for replacement.
When the check engine light comes on, an engine diagnostic is necessary to identify the problem. Diagnostic fees usually range from $50 to $150, depending on the shop and complexity of the issue. Fixing the identified problem can vary in cost, but catching issues early often prevents more extensive repairs.
The suspension system ensures a smooth and stable ride. Common repairs include replacing shock absorbers, struts, or control arms. Costs can range from $500 to $1,500, depending on the extent of the damage and the type of vehicle. Regular inspections help catch problems before they escalate.
Transmission issues are among the most expensive car repairs. Replacing a transmission can cost $2,000 to $4,000, while minor repairs, like fixing a fluid leak, may cost $100 to $500. Regularly checking transmission fluid levels and addressing leaks promptly can help avoid costly replacements.


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Mon - Fri: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

1125 Bailey Hill Rd Ste 14, Eugene, OR 97402, United States
Alternator Replacement
Auto Electrical Repair Services
Auto Maintenance Services
Battery Inspections & Replacements
Brake Repairs & Replacements
Electric Vehicle Services
Engine Repair Services
Auto A/C Repair
Auto Electronics
Auto Repair Services
Belts & Hoses Replacement
Car Performance Diagnostics
Engine Overhaul & Replacement Services
Exhaust System Services