City Vehicle Services isn’t your everyday, run-of-the-mill mechanical workshop.
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: General Manager Jenny Hawkins; Sonia Hiller, Jenny Hawkins, Kristine Gricks; Peter Russo
From its prominent façade on Hugh Street to its longstanding status as Queensland’s best automotive industry contractor, City Vehicle Services has become one of Townsville’s most reliable pit stops for all your mechanical needs.
After 30 years of providing service to Townsville and surrounds, they can confidently display their collection of RACQ Contractor of the Year awards in their office.
With a mechanical workshop providing the community with industry-leading technology at the hands of some of the best technicians in the business, General Manager Jenny Hawkins is proud of their award-winning formula which includes great customer service.
“Our facilities are designed to make clients feel at home and take a bit of stress out of their day,” Jenny stated. “They can grab a coffee in our lounge while they wait or make use of our convenient courtesy bus service which drops them wherever they need to go. It’s the little things that help!”
“I’ve really enjoyed the challenge of working in an industry that’s often seen as quite male-dominated. It gives me a different perspective on the way we do things. For instance, we now hold free, ladies-only workshops to help women learn the basics of car maintenance. The next one is in May so ladies, keep an eye out on our Facebook page for details.” – Jenny Hawkins
ABOVE: The City Vehicle Services Team
City Vehicle Service’s RACQ-approved mechanical workshop services all makes and models and the team can process your safety certificate online to save you time. Jenny said their qualified RACQ Auto Glass team provides same day service at home or at work.
“Our service comes with a lifetime guarantee,” she added. “We also have a 24-hour towing service, 24-hour battery replacement and stock a wide range of batteries in our workshop.”
Jenny’s automotive industry story began 24 years ago at the very workshop she now manages. Appointed their General Manager in 2012, she hasn’t looked back.
“I’ve really enjoyed the challenge of working in an industry that’s often seen as quite male-dominated,” she said. “It gives me a different perspective on the way we do things. For instance, we now hold free, ladies-only workshops to help women learn the basics of car maintenance. The next one is in May so ladies, keep an eye out on our Facebook page for details.”
City Vehicle Services
188 Hugh Street, Currajong
4775 1111
www.cityvehicleservices.com.au
www.facebook.com/cityvehicleservices