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We need to talk about car repair — it’s time to change how we care for our cars

We could tell you how great CarCare To Go is. We could tell you about how they are transforming the way people care for their cars with free valet pick-up and return from home or work, how they combine the full service of a mechanic with a uniquely transparent and convenient process.

We could even tell you about their $20.22 introductory synthetic oil change offer (yes, they are THAT confident in their service and no, there is no catch)

But rather than take our word for it, we’re just going to let your neighbors reviews speak for themselves (Oh, and you can see more reviews here):

“Claire and Trever rock! They made my experience fabulous, and my car looks and feels perfect. This is my second time using CarCare, and I 100% recommend!” — Daniela C.

“Loved my experience with CarCare To Go! They made it very easy. The mechanics were very thorough and even made a video showing me the problem with my sway bars. Michael, my main point of contact, did an especially good job keeping me updated, explaining exactly what was going on mechanically, and guiding me through the payment process. I will use this company again!” — Zak S.

“I had a great experience with CarCare To Go. I recently moved to D.C. and didn’t have a mechanic yet. So I was very happy to have found CarCare To Go. The process was very convenient and efficient. Michael was my point of contact and was extremely friendly, communicative, and a great help. My car was picked up, fixed, and brought back within a few hours (both drivers were very friendly), with text tracking along the way. They even washed my car and put air in the tires for free. Really great service from everyone I interacted with and it could not have been easier. Highly recommend.” — Caitlin F.

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