Bellingham Automotive expands with new location, hours
Posted on 05. Feb, 2010 by Lance Henderson in Tips
The Bellingham Business Journal
Bellingham Automotive has announced that it will open a second automotive repair facility, Burlington Automotive, in Burlington this spring and add Saturday hours of operation at its Bellingham location at 4116 Hannegan Road.
Similar to its Bellingham location, Burlington Automotive, which will be located at 747 McCorquedale Road, will provide maintenance and repair services to personal vehicles as well as commercial fleets. In addition, it will also be equipped with a quick lube oil change service.
“Some of our customers suggested that we open a second location in Burlington because they commute between Bellingham and Burlington,” said Chelsea Beebe, community relations coordinator for Bellingham Automotive. “Since our computer systems will be linked together, customers can go to either location and we’ll always have their complete car history on record.”
With new Saturday hours from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Bellingham, the business has added another technician to service the increase in vehicles. They said they expect Saturday appointments to book quickly.
“The expanded hours will allow customers more flexibility when scheduling appointments for car maintenance and auto repairs,” said Owner John Beebe. “Many of our customers work Monday through Friday and have other commitments during the week.”
The first day of expanded Saturday service at Bellingham Automotive is Feb. 6. During the week, the business is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. and has options for after-hours pick up and drop off.
For more information, call (360) 676-5200 or visit www.bellinghamautomotive.com to schedule appointments online. Updates about the new facility can be found at www.burlingtonautomotive.com.
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