The employees at Muller Honda make buying an automobile enjoyable. The dealership offers free loaners, local shuttle service and 30-minute oil changes, and customer service is a key to its success. Muller Honda sells new and certified used cars.
Services include brakes and suspension, transmission, air conditioning, emergency services and estimates.
Bojan's Autobody is a family owned business that serves Chicago's Northshore with locations in Highland Park and Northbrook. It has skilled technicians and mechanics that are well-versed in collision repair and body work. It will work with OEM, aftermarket, used and remanufactured parts on your car. Along with its longevity and dedicated staff, Bojan's also prides itself on using eco-friendly methods in their shops. All of their painting is done in controlled environments, known as down-draft spray booths, to ensure that all air going in and out is filtered. They also recycle all solvents and scrap metal, and do their best to save energy by turning off unused lights. Bojan's will guarantee quality craftsmanship and will warranty their work if you own your vehicle. Stop in if your car is still in working condition, call, or visit their website for estimates.
Ruben & John Auto Body is the place to go for repairs and paint jobs. The shop will do any type of body work, interior or exterior, and will use parts that customers bring in if requested. Other services include painting and reupholstering.
This BP station is located in the heart of downtown Highland Park. It is on the corner of Central Avenue and Green Bay Road. It has 12 fuel pumps, a mini-market convenience store, an ATM, a car detail area, quick lube oil change services, and auto service repairs.
In business for more than 10 years now, Wheel-Tech is an auto repair specialist located in western Highland Park. Dedicated primarily to wheel and rim repair, this company has made a name for itself fixing damage caused by normal wear and tear as well as man-made damage caused by potholes. The crew here offers all sorts of useful advice for maintaining your car's tires. The No. 1 tip? Let the state of Illinois pay for any damage caused by poor road conditions.