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Locality: Cranberry Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 724-776-4443



Address: 8061 Rowan Rd 16066 Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA, US

Website: www.cranberrytownshipautoshop.com

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Milbert's Car Care Inc 27.01.2021

Hello everyone! I am here to tell you that we have immediate openings for service. Expired inspection? Give us a call to get it checked out. A common issue this time of year is a slow start. Don’t run into winter with a bad battery. Bring it in let us test it and replace it if necessary. Any issues minor to major. Give us a call to get you on the schedule. We would be happy to take care of anything you may need.

Milbert's Car Care Inc 08.01.2021

Good Day Everyone, Many of you are aware as of May 8th the state is going to start opening back up. This means a lot of people are going to be back on the road whether is traveling, working, etc. Some of the most common issues we have been seeing with vehicles in the last month are noise-related when braking, and a low and or dead battery due to the lack of use of the vehicle with the stay at home order in place. Along with that, PENNDOT has also extended all PA safety Insp...ections for March and April to be valid through May 31, 2020. I am here to let everyone know that we are open for business and invite you to make an appointment sooner rather than later to have any necessary work completed on your vehicle. Whether it is a noise you hear, Inspection, or any other work that may need to be done to keep your vehicle reliable and up to date with safety and maintenance recommendations. There will be an influx of appointments being made throughout May due to this extension. Therefore we are offering a $20 discount incentive to all customers through May 15, 2020. Just mention this discount when making an appointment and it will be reflected on your invoice.

Milbert's Car Care Inc 24.12.2020

Good Afternoon everyone! Us here at Milbert's Car Care wanted to let everyone know that starting Monday, April 13, 2020, we will be offering free pick up and delivery service to our customers. A lot of us are still adjusting to the current events and we would like to make it as easy as possible for our customers to be able to get the proper care for their vehicles. If you need work done to your vehicle but do not feel comfortable going out, let us know and we will do our best... to accommodate every need. We are also working vigorously to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by cleaning and sanitizing touched surfaces within customer vehicles as well as wearing proper personal protective equipment. We are however limiting our travel distance to a 10-mile radius from our shop to be able to keep serving everyone in a timely manner. If anyone has any questions please don't hesitate to give us a call. See more

Milbert's Car Care Inc 14.12.2020

Happy Wednesday everyone. Thought I would share again the fact that we are still open for business being that we are considered a life sustaining business. We are getting close to the end of the month. One of the biggest overlooked item on a vehicle is a state inspection. We have openings available to take care of that and any other issues you may be having. Give us a call to set up an appointment!

Milbert's Car Care Inc 08.12.2020

Good morning everyone. Just thought we would share that Milberts car care is still open for business. However following the recommendations from the CDC and Governor Wolf on social distancing, we are not scheduling waiting appointments at this time nor lending out our loaner cars. We are still accepting drop off appointments. We apologize for the inconvenience. If you have any questions feel free to give us a call. Thank you for the understanding.

Milbert's Car Care Inc 03.12.2020

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