Our goal is to achieve your complete satisfaction by providing the most convenient, efficient and pleasurable service you've ever experienced. To achieve this high level of excellence, we depend on thoroughly trained, factory-certified technicians. We use genuine Jaguar parts and state-of-the-art tools and equipment.
How can I determine when my Jaguar is due for its next service?
The recommended service interval is every 10,000-13,000 miles depending on the year and model. We also offer a Service Menu for more details.
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Do I need an appointment when bringing my car in for service?
We recommend that any service (other than an emergency) should be scheduled to ensure your service is performed as quickly as possible. For your convenience, you can schedule service online.
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I did not buy my Jaguar from Park Place; can you still service my vehicle?
Absolutely. As an authorized Jaguar dealer, we will service vehicles for clients who did not purchase from us.
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Does Park Place Jaguar provide loan vehicles?
We do provide loan cars by appointment; for more information please review our loan car page.
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Does Park Place Jaguar detail vehicles?
Absolutely. We do provide detailing services at each of our locations. We also repair minor "dings" by performing paintless dent repair, which does not require extensive body shop work. Our experienced service advisors can provide a better assessment of what is needed.
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My vehicle was damaged. What should I do next?
You should call our body shop so we can guide you through the process of working with the insurance company. We can help answer all of your questions and assist you with scheduling an appointment and with arranging a rental vehicle. Park Place BodyWerks is a certified Jaguar collision repair center and works with all insurance companies. Remember, it's your choice on where to have your vehicle repaired.
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How often should my tires be rotated and balanced?
Tire experts recommend a tire rotation every 5,000 miles. Tire pressure should be checked every few weeks. Alignment should be performed every 15,000 miles or when uneven tire wear is noticed.
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