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Anytime you book an auto maintenance or auto repair service at Tires Plus, our expert technicians will perform a vehicle inspection for free. Ask your local store for more details.
How’s your vehicle health? Get a free vehicle inspection included with any Tires Plus service or book a more in-depth review of major vehicle systems with a Complete Vehicle Inspection.
Included with any service you book, a technician will check certain critical vehicle parts and systems so you can stay up-to-date on your vehicle health.
FREE with any service appointment
Vehicle manufacturers recommend a more thorough inspection of major vehicle systems at regular intervals. A Complete Vehicle Inspection goes beyond what’s covered in a courtesy check, evaluating major systems including steering and suspension, tires, exhaust systems, brakes, and more.
Our most robust vehicle inspection that can help you keep up with manufacturer recommended inspection milestones. The CVI+ includes everything covered in a standard CVI plus an engine coolant pressure and starting and charging system testing.
Some Tires Plus stores offer state vehicle inspection services. Contact your local Tires Plus to find out what is offered near you.
A vehicle inspection is one of the easiest ways to help reduce the chances of unexpected breakdowns and expensive repairs. By catching potential issues early, a car inspection will not only save you time, money, and headaches, it can also help extend the life of your vehicle.
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