As we enter 2022, we look back fondly at some of our best reviews from last year. At Mike’s Auto Body we work hard to provide top-tier customer service, so when we get 5-star reviews online we smile every time. “Today I experienced customer service to the highest of levels! My car ran out of […]
Let’s Meet Nate Dias, Our New Manager in Walnut Creek—North Main Street
Q: How Long Have You Been with Mike’s Auto Body? A: 5.5 years Q: How Many Years of Industry Experience Do You Have? A: 11 years Q: Favorite Part of The Job? A: Communicating with customers and technicians brings me a lot of joy. My favorite saying is people helping people. I also enjoy the […]
Automotive Safety Tips for Dogs and Their People
With the holidays in full swing, a big question that many of us will be asking ourselves again this year is should we bring our dogs along when we travel to Aunt Irene or Uncle Richie’s Christmas celebrations? For some pet parents, the holidays can’t be fun unless the four-legged members of the family get […]
Mike’s Auto Body Gives Away Four More Cars to Hit 100 in 21 Years
On Dec. 15, Mike’s Auto Body gave away its 100th vehicle through its nationally-known Benevolence Program at a presentation held at the Concord Pavilion in Concord, CA. It was a cold and rainy night, but the power of benevolence kept the crowd of approximately 500 people warm and fuzzy under the covered roof of the […]
Connected Cars are Evolving at a Rapid Rate!
Several years ago, if you drove a connected vehicle, it was the exception, but now more and more new vehicles are connected as we enter the age of full connectivity in our cars. Nearly every carmaker on the planet is lining up as the race to connected cars takes off and some major high-tech companies […]
How Long Should My Tires Last?
You depend on your car to take you where you want to go. However, many drivers don’t give much thought to the wear and tear on their tires. Car manufacturers say tires should ideally last for 40,000 to 50,000 miles of driving, but there’s no accurate way to predict when they will fail. Tires are […]