Car Servicing on the Mid North Coast

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Mid North Coast Car Servicing

There’s nothing worse than that sinking feeling when something goes wrong with your car—especially when it could have been avoided. That’s why at Macquarie Brake & Automotive Services, we believe in proactive car servicing, not just reactive repairs. Based on the Mid North Coast, our experienced team helps you stay ahead of costly issues with regular logbook servicing, tune-ups and preventative maintenance. We service all makes and models and use the latest diagnostic tools to make sure nothing gets overlooked. Whether you're driving daily for work, running the kids around or managing a fleet of vehicles, we've got your back with no-fuss, reliable care.

Here's why regular servicing with us makes all the difference:


  • Keeps your car running smoothly
  • Protects your warranty & resale value
  • Avoids unexpected breakdowns


We take our time to get it right—no shortcuts, no pushy upsells, just proper servicing by mechanics who care. If it’s been a while since your last service, or your logbook’s due, call us today on (02) 6581 0668 and let’s get your car sorted.

What's Included in Our Servicing

Car servicing isn’t just about changing the oil—it’s about keeping your whole vehicle in top condition. We offer everything from basic oil and filter changes to full logbook servicing, all in line with your manufacturer’s guidelines. You’ll get a full inspection of your brakes, tyres, suspension, steering, lights, battery, fluid levels and more. We even use advanced diagnostic scanners to catch issues you might not even be aware of.

Here's a quick look at what our car servicing includes:


  • Logbook servicing for all makes
  • Oil changes, filter replacements & checks
  • Diagnostics, safety inspections & reports


We don’t just tick boxes—we keep you informed and make sure your vehicle is safe, roadworthy and performing at its best. Ready to give your car the attention it deserves? Give our team a call to book your next service on the Mid North Coast.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should you get your car serviced?

    Most manufacturers recommend servicing your car every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres or every 6 to 12 months—whichever comes first. However, how often you should service your car can depend on several factors including the make and model, your driving habits and local conditions. For example, if you frequently drive short distances, carry heavy loads or operate your vehicle in dusty, hilly or stop-start environments, you may need to service your car more regularly. Following your logbook schedule helps maintain your warranty and ensures early detection of potential issues before they become major problems.

  • What's included in a full car service?

    A full car service generally includes an oil and filter change, top-up of all fluids (coolant, brake, transmission, etc.), safety inspections and a thorough check of the vehicle’s systems. Mechanics will inspect the brakes, suspension, tyres, battery, exhaust and lights, and may also test the steering and engine performance. Modern workshops often use diagnostic scanning tools to check for engine or system faults that aren’t visible. Depending on the service level (minor or major), it could also include replacing air filters, spark plugs and more. The goal is to ensure the vehicle remains safe, reliable and efficient.

  • What happens if you don't service your car regularly?

    Skipping car services can lead to reduced fuel efficiency, increased emissions and eventual mechanical failure. Over time, engine oil degrades, filters get clogged and vital systems wear out without detection. This can result in expensive repairs like engine or transmission damage. Additionally, missing services may void your new car warranty and reduce the vehicle’s resale value. Regular servicing ensures problems are caught early and keeps your car running smoothly for longer.