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Subaru service in Northern Virginia

Subarus are built for all-weather Northern Virginia. We pick yours up, service it, and bring it back the same day.

Servicing Northern Virginia since 1969.

Subaru built a loyal following on all-wheel drive and boxer engines, and you see them all over Northern Virginia, Outbacks and Foresters especially. That all-wheel-drive system is part of what makes a Subaru a Subaru, and it shapes the kind of care one needs.

On the Subarus we service, brakes and the chassis and steering come up most. All-wheel drive puts steady work through the drivetrain and suspension, so those parts wear on their own schedule. We check them every visit and flag anything early, while it's still small.

Mileage-based schedule · Subaru maintenance

Your Subaru maintenance schedule, handled on time.

Subaru keeps maintenance on a steady mileage rhythm. Oil, tire rotation, and a multi-point inspection come around often, and the larger services arrive at the big mile markers. Stay on the rhythm and a Subaru goes a long way.

  1. Every 6,000 miles

    Oil change service, tire rotation, and a multi-point inspection of the brakes, fluids, and tires.

  2. 30,000 miles

    Engine air filter and cabin air filter, brake fluid service, and a closer look at the cooling system, on top of the usual oil change service and tire rotation.

  3. 60,000 miles

    Spark plugs, with transmission fluid service as needed, plus a drive belt inspection and a full brake, steering, and suspension check.

  4. 90,000 miles

    The 30,000-mile items come around again, with coolant and other fluids serviced as needed and a deeper inspection of the major systems.

Subaru generally recommends an oil change service every 6,000 miles or 6 months, but the right schedule depends on your model year and how you drive. Check your owner's manual or your maintenance light, or tell us your mileage and we'll confirm what's due before any work begins.

What Subaru owners ask for most

Where Subarus tend to need care.

Across the Subaruswe've serviced around Northern Virginia, a handful of services come up again and again. Here's what tends to need attention, and what each one costs.

Every visit starts with the Handled Check, so nothing gets serviced until you see it and approve it by text.

Subaru models we know well

Built for your Subaru.

The Subarus we see most. Open yours for what it tends to need and what each service costs.

How your visit goes

Drop the keys. We'll handle the rest.

No waiting room. No phone tag. You go about your day while we take care of the car.

  1. You schedule

    Pick a pickup window from your phone, or text us. Leave your key where you decide.

  2. We come to you

    An automotive technician picks up your Subaru from your driveway or office. Touch-free, on your schedule.

  3. The Handled Check

    Before any work begins, your Subaru gets the Handled Check. It's a free, top-to-bottom courtesy inspection, so you see what your car needs and what it doesn't.

  4. Back the same day

    We take care of the work you approve by text and return your Subaru the same day. Every decision stays yours.

Subaru, common questions

  • How often does a Subaru need an oil change service?

    Subaru generally recommends an oil change service every 6,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. Hard driving, short trips, or towing can call for it sooner. We pick it up, service it, and bring it back the same day.

  • What is the Subaru 30,000-mile service?

    Around 30,000 miles Subaru adds the engine and cabin air filters and a brake fluid service, with a closer look at the cooling system, on top of the usual oil change service and tire rotation.

  • What happens at 60,000 miles on a Subaru?

    Spark plugs are typically due, along with transmission fluid service as needed and a full inspection of the brakes, steering, suspension, and drive belts. We confirm exactly what yours needs before any work begins.

  • Does my Subaru need its oil changed even if I barely drive it?

    Oil breaks down over time as well as with miles, so Subaru suggests not going past 6 months between oil change services even on low mileage. Tell us your mileage and your last service date, and we'll confirm what's due.

  • Do you service Subarus?

    Yes. Subaru is one of the makes we service most across Northern Virginia. We pick up your Subaru from your home or workplace, perform the work, and return it the same day.

  • What does it cost to service a Subaru?

    Our common services are priced publicly on each service page. You see the estimate before any work begins, and the price you approve is the price you pay.

  • Do I need to bring my Subaru in?

    No. An automotive technician picks it up from your driveway or office, and returns it the same day. Every visit starts with the free Handled Check.

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