Parkes Automotive, Motueka, sponsor of Motueka Online
Parkes Automotive, at 11 Greenwood Street Motueka, is well known for its interest in ensuring the environment is kept as clean as possible despite the potential harm that can be done by some motor vehicles.
Parkes Automotive publishes a regular newsletter, the latest of which you can read on its website here.
Andrew Parkes and Anita Newport have owned Parkes Automotive since 2006. Within the space of just three years, they’ve won several awards including a Nelson Tasman Chamber of Commerce Service Excellence award, a Top Shop Specialty Store award, the TDC’s Environmental Supreme Award, a Motor Trade Association Environmental Award for
Innovation and the Sustainable Business Network’s Trailblazer Award.
While the recognition of business and industry peers is important, it’s the unsolicited praise of customers that gives Andrew and Anita the most satisfaction. They constantly strive to offer high quality services with a friendly, personal touch. They also actively seek to know what their clients need and want, in order to provide a service that’s second to none.
Andrew leads a skilled team that offers a full range of automotive repairs and servicing in its extensive workshop. Parkes’ services include repairs and maintenance, full lube services, engine injection flushing and diesel repairs, as well as full WOF checks and prevehicle purchase inspections.
In addition, Parkes Automotive offers a comprehensive LPG service and stocks a wide range of parts. Parkes Automotive are your Rockgas automotive LPG suppliers and alternative fuel systems installers. They sell recycled/
retested bottles and are a drop off point for outdated bottles to be retested. This is part of their ongoing commitment to reduce landfill and preserve the environment.
Next time you need a WOF, some vehicle maintenance or breakdown assistance, call Parkes Automotive and experience their award winning service. For more information, visit www.parkesautomotive.co.nz
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