
Desert Car Care of Chandler celebrates the upcoming 2017-2018 school year with its 6th Annual Back to School Teachers event. Teachers are a foundation for our children and supporting them helps the entire community. They work hard to teach our children and with budget cuts, every new school year they spend on average, up to at least $500 of their own money each year on supplies. In appreciation of all their efforts, Desert Car Care Center of Chandler wants to give the gift of preventative maintenance to keep their vehicles reliable, so they have less stress. They will be having this fun event for teachers at Desert Car Care Center of Chandler 95 N. Dobson Rd., Chandler 480-726-6400.
All teachers need to do is present their school I.D. to receive the two complementary services; an oil change which includes 5w20 semi-synthetic oil and filter and a 15-point safety evaluation test. Both services have a $49.95 value.. Areas checked are:
- Lights
- Belts – drive
- Fluids – oil, coolant, power steering, brake, transmission
- Hoses – coolant
- Tire condition and pressure
- Windshield wipers and cracks
- Fluid levels
- Air filter
- Mirrors
- Emergency brake inspection
- Battery
- Child seat belt check
Teachers will also have the opportunity to win great prizes and car service certificates while enjoying food from The Hungry Monk food truck, refreshments and music.
Saturday, August 19, 2017
8:00am – 12:00pm
First come, first serve basis. Vouchers will be given for rescheduling if necessary.
Desert Car Care Center Chandler is a leader in the automotive industry and an award-winning shop with ASE Certified Master Technicians. A recipient of the 2016 Small Business of the Year given by the Chandler Chamber of Commerce. Three years voted East Valley Tribune’s “Best of Chandler.” Members of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce, IATN, BBB and ASA. Frank Leutz, COO, is the President of the ASA Phoenix Chapter and was voted to serve on a National ASA committee. Frank is the creator and co-host of Wrench Nation Car Radio Show on 88.7FM The Pulse at the East Valley Institute of Technology.