Passenger Car Fleet

Passenger Car Fleet

What types of industries use passenger car fleets?

Businesses that use fleet vehicles are often those who provide a specific service that involve driving to the customer's home, or to deliver goods to customers. For passenger car fleets, these businesses include pharmaceutical companies, utility companies, biotechnology companies, insurance companies, fruit delivery companies, aircraft and defense companies, and energy companies. 

A huge industry that leases passenger car vehicles are rental car service companies. These companies often have a large variety of vehicles in their lineup to provide the best experience to their customers, and a majority of these vehicles are passenger cars. Of course, all cars eventually need to be serviced and maintained, and this is why proper fleet management is so important for fleet owners. There are several fleet management companies that can help monitor each vehicle in a fleet and alert the owner when the vehicles need to come in for maintenance.

Why is fleet maintenance so important?

Keeping and following a consistent maintenance schedule for your light duty fleet means your vehicles will have less downtime, because a regular maintenance service takes a lot less time than a large repair, and that your fleet drivers (or those who are renting your vehicles) are more likely to have smooth rides every time. It is important to take a few vehicles in your fleet to the shop at the time as to not disrupt your fleet's flow. Our Quality at Strokers Diesel & Automotive can help you keep a log of when each vehicle in your fleet was serviced last and when you need to bring the vehicle to our shop again. Your log should include each service that was performed on the vehicle, where the service was done and who serviced it. We have all the fleet equipment necessary to perform any fleet car service on all types of vehicles.

We at Strokers Diesel & Automotive highly recommend that fleet drivers or managers perform a daily inspection on their vehicles to ensure that all its core parts are functioning properly. This process can be made more efficient with the help of a mobile inspection app in which fleet drivers can update the status of their vehicle, so the fleet manager can stay up to date on all the fleet's vehicles. 

Your Trusted Auto and Diesel Repair Shop in Monticello, AR - Your Reliable Shop for Passenger Car Fleet Repair

If you are in Drew County, the 71655 area or nearby, you can bring your passenger car fleet vehicles to Strokers Diesel & Automotive for various auto repair services, such as Auto Repair, Diesel Repair, and passenger car fleet services. Our technicians and owner Zeb Beard are Expert in all things auto repair, and are continuously trained on the latest automotive technology and auto parts. At Strokers Diesel & Automotive, we carefully inspect your vehicle to resolve its issues and follow the maintenance schedule, the way the manufacturer intended. Our Exceptional technicians have the training and latest technology to provide you with quality service.

Reasons To Do Business With Us:

Automotive and Diesel Repair, Specialize in Diesel Engines, 24-Hour Towing, Performance Upgrades, Preventive Maintenance, Fleet Services, Customer Education, Training & Development

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If you are in McGehee, AR, Star City, AR, Pine Bluff, AR or surrounding areas, don't hesitate to give us a call at 870-224-4626 or schedule an appointment online with us today! Strokers Diesel & Automotive - Top-rated Service for Cars, Pickups, Vans, and Heavy-Duty Trucks.

 

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The Strokers Diesel & Automotive technicians use the latest technology to not only tell you if there are any issues with your vehicle, but show you. If we uncover an issue the photo will be e-mailed to you for your records. At the end of every visit you will receive a detailed report regarding the general health of your vehicle. Our #1 goal is to keep you safe on the road.

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