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78 San Diego Reader July 21, 2016
SMOG CHECK $1995 29
Plus $8.25 certifi cate. $31.75 2000 & older. Vans and trucks extra. Free retest when we do the repair.
Most cars, Freon extra
AC SERVICE $
OIL CHANGE
Most cars, Trucks extra Replace up to 4 quarts & oil filter
$
Free shuttle service
12 K nationwide warranty
1695 + $2 hazardous materials fee +tax
• Drain and replace up to 4 quarts of oil • Install oil filter • Install spark plugs • Check belts & hoses • Check air, fuel filters • V-6, V-8 extra + $2 hazardous materials fee
TUNE-UP & OIL CHANGE
$ 3995 Most cars Most cars
CHECK ENGINE LIGHT
$3495 367 15th St. • Downtown San Diego • 4-cyl.
RADIATOR FLUSH
Includes 1 gallon coolant Most cars
$ From 49
30K, 60K, 90K, SERVICE
$139 Most 4-cyl. cars GENERAL AUTO REPAIR
Just off the I-5 near Petco Park! Must present ad prior to service. Expires 8-22-16
SUMMER SMOG CHECK SPECIAL
Smog Test or
OIL CHANGE & OIL FILTER
from $
Up to 5 qts. oil. Most vehicles to 1995. Limited time offer.
2495 Only at San Diego Smog
We Repair & Certify Gross Polluters
FREE BRAKE INSPECTION
& ESTIMATE (both locations)
FREE EXHAUST INSPECTION & ESTIMATE
(Cliff Brown Location)
NEW CV AXLE from $ Parts & Labor
TOP UP SPECIAL$
AC 49
Includes 12oz R134 Freon, check system and test for leaks.
All Cars 2000 and Up Same Price. Good through August 31, 2016. SMOG CHECK | TEST ONLY $
ENGINE STEAM CLEAN $6995
Most vehicles. With ad. Limited time offer.
15995
SAN DIEGO SMOG & AUTO REPAIR CENTER
619-543-4828 • Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5:30 pm, Sat. 8 am-3:30 pm
www.sdsmogandrepair.com
4664 Park Blvd. (at Adams Ave.)
2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
from $
$2175* 4175
+ $8.25 cert RULES OF THE GAME + $8.25 cert. Most vehicles. Trucks, vans & European cars extra. Must bring DMV renewal notice Limited time offer. Cars 1999 and older
30,000-MILE SERVICE SPECIAL 17995 4-cyl. Most vehicles.
Air filter replacement • Fuel injection cleaning Check brakes, suspension
Recommended at 60K miles. Most vehicles. Limited time offer. $
TIMING BELT SPECIAL 50 off quoted price
Coupons must be presented prior to service. Senior discounts available. 4491 Park Blvd. (Park & Monroe)
CLIFF BROWN AUTOMOTIVE
619-297-4204 • Mon.-Sat. 8 am-5:30 pm, Sun. 9 am-2 pm
www.cliffbrownautomotive.com
Service includes: • Maintenance tune-up Oil and filter change • Lube chassis Radiator coolant change
• Front or Rear Axle • Parts & Labor • Turn Rotors Drums
• Premium Pads • Light Trucks extra • Most Cars + tax
PREMIUM BRAKES $
129 Inspection ALIGNMENT
4 wheel most cars
619-430-4369 $39 Free
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