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Keep Your Car Running Smooth in Telšiai

Professional oil changes and brake inspections you can trust. Regular maintenance that actually matters.

We handle the routine work that keeps your vehicle safe and reliable. No complicated upsells — just straightforward service for every car owner in Telšiai.

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Technician inspecting brake pads during routine vehicle maintenance check
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Our Story in Telšiai

Years of keeping local cars in great condition

2015

Started Small

Opened our first service bay with a focus on honest, reliable maintenance for Telšiai drivers.

2018

Expanded Our Shop

Added two more service bays and invested in modern diagnostic equipment to serve more customers.

2021

Trusted Partner

Became the go-to place for routine maintenance. Over 1,200 regular customers trust us with their cars.

2026

Still Growing

Continuing to provide straightforward service and honest advice to every car owner who walks through our doors.

What We Do Best

Essential maintenance that keeps you safe on the road

Oil Changes That Matter

Fresh oil protects your engine. We use quality oils matched to your vehicle and dispose of old oil responsibly. Most cars need an oil change every 5,000 to 10,000 kilometers depending on your driving and vehicle type. We'll tell you exactly what your car needs.

Service includes oil filter replacement, fluid level checks, and a quick inspection of other engine components.

Mechanic checking engine oil level with dipstick during vehicle maintenance

Brake Safety Inspections

Brakes are non-negotiable. We inspect pad thickness, rotor condition, and brake fluid quality. If something's wearing out, we'll show you exactly what's happening and what needs to happen next. No surprises, no pressure — just the truth about your brakes.

We check all four wheels, test brake responsiveness, and advise you on the right time to replace pads before they cause damage.

Brake inspection showing brake pads and rotors on vehicle wheel assembly

Right Oil for Your Car

Synthetic, semi-synthetic, conventional — there's a lot of confusion. We'll explain which type makes sense for your vehicle and driving style. Don't overpay for something you don't need, and don't skimp on something you do.

We stock multiple oil grades and brands, matching specifications to your owner's manual. We've got what your car actually needs.

Different types of motor oil bottles displayed showing various viscosity grades

How Service Works

Simple, straightforward steps from start to finish

1

Schedule or Walk In

Call ahead to book a time that works for you, or just stop by. We'll fit you in when we can.

2

Initial Inspection

We check your oil level, look at your brakes, and ask about any concerns you've noticed with your car recently.

3

Do the Work

We drain old oil, replace filters, top up fluids, and thoroughly inspect brakes. You'll know exactly what's happening.

4

Review & Advise

We show you what we found, explain what's good and what might need attention soon, and answer your questions.

5

You're Good to Go

Pick up your car with a service receipt and maintenance recommendations. You'll know when to come back.

What Drivers Say

Real feedback from people who trust us with their cars

"I've been coming here for three years now. They don't try to sell me stuff I don't need. My car's running great and I know I'm not getting overcharged. That's worth a lot."

Darius, 52

"First time I brought my car here I was nervous. But they explained everything about the brake pads and oil — showed me pictures and didn't rush me. Now I'm not worried about maintenance anymore."

Laima, 38

"My dad's been taking his car here for years, so I started too. They're honest people. I'd rather pay them than wonder if someone's trying to scam me down the road."

Vytautas, 29

Featured Guides

Learn about maintenance from our experts

Mechanic checking engine oil level with dipstick during vehicle maintenance

When to Change Your Oil: Signs You Can't Ignore

How to spot when your engine needs fresh oil and why regular changes prevent expensive damage. Simple indicators every driver should know.

Read Guide
Brake inspection showing brake pads and rotors on vehicle wheel assembly

Brake Pad Inspection: What You Need to Know

We'll walk you through checking brake pads yourself and understanding when they need replacing. Safety starts with knowing your brakes.

Read Guide
Different types of motor oil bottles displayed showing various viscosity grades

Choosing the Right Oil for Your Car

Confused about synthetic versus conventional? We break down oil types and what your vehicle actually needs. Don't overpay for something you don't need.

Read Guide

Ready for Your Next Service?

Don't wait for problems to show up. Regular maintenance keeps your car safe and saves money in the long run.

Schedule Service

Common Questions

Answers to what drivers in Telšiai ask us most

How often should I get an oil change?

It depends on your car and driving habits. Modern vehicles often go 10,000 kilometers between changes. Older cars might need one every 5,000 kilometers. Check your owner's manual or ask us — we'll tell you what makes sense for your specific car.

Do I need to book ahead or can I just stop by?

Both work. If you call ahead we can schedule you for a specific time and minimize your wait. But we also take walk-ins when our schedule allows. Either way, we'll get you taken care of.

How will I know if my brakes need work?

We inspect them during every service visit. You might notice warning signs like squeaking, reduced braking power, or a soft brake pedal. If you're unsure, we'll look them over and explain what we find.

What's the difference between synthetic and regular oil?

Synthetic oil lasts longer and handles extreme temperatures better. Regular oil is fine for many cars and costs less. Semi-synthetic is a middle ground. We'll recommend what your car actually needs based on the manufacturer's specs.

Can I do routine maintenance myself?

Some people do. If you're comfortable working on cars, you can handle oil changes at home. Brake work is more involved and might need professional equipment. We're here if you'd rather leave it to us.