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Spiffy Launches Mobile Brake Services

On-demand maintenance and vehicle care company Get Spiffy adds a new arm to its business with mobile brake services, covering 17 markets across the U.S.

Spiffy Launches Mobile Brake Services

The addition of mobile brake services rounds out light repair and preventative maintenance services for about 3,000 vehicles daily.

Photo: Get Spiffy, Inc.

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Get Spiffy, Inc., an on-demand car care, technology, and services company, announced in a statement the launch of a mobile brake service in 17 markets across the U.S. The company's mobile model provides direct-to-customer automotive services for fleets and individuals across the country.

After introducing mobile tire services in 2020, Spiffy now offers mobile brake services to round out light repair and preventative maintenance services for about 3,000 vehicles daily, according to the statement.

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“Our goal is to make car care as convenient as possible for our customers across the entire vehicle lifecycle," said CEO Scot Wingo in the statement. "As vehicles age, brake services become essential to ensure longevity and safety. When people experience issues like squealing or grinding noises, or even a shaking steering wheel, it’s probably time to replace the brakes. We are excited to be able to perform this service when our customers need it."

Spiffy provides pre-service inspections, both visual and test drives through its mobile service. Spiffy technicians complete a full visual inspection, complemented by a test drive, before replacing worn parts with premium aftermarket ceramic brake pads and rotors.

Brake services can be booked through the Spiffy app starting at $350 per axle, which includes replacing brake pads and rotors, and based on the vehicle, offers a 4-hour estimate to cover models with longer service times.

“It’s our goal to bring the same high level of convenience, safety, and customer experience we deliver with wash, detail, oil, and tires to Spiffy Brakes as we expand our goal of providing complete car care for our individual and fleet customers,” concluded Wingo.

Mobile brake services are now available in metro areas including Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Dallas-Fort Worth, Fort Lauderdale, Knoxville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Nashville, Orlando, Phoenix, Raleigh-Durham, San Francisco, Seattle-Tacoma, and Tampa, with additional markets coming soon.

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