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The Audi Quattro System - Is It The Best AWD System?

The Audi Quattro System - Is It The Best AWD System?

Have you ever felt the unease of wheels spinning futilely on a slippery road? That moment where control seems just out of reach can unsettle even the most composed drivers. Now, imagine a car that almost intuitively knows how to redistribute power to cling to the pavement like an alpine goat to its mountain perch.  Welcome to the world of the Audi quattro system - possibly one of the greatest innovations in automotive All-Wheel Drive (AWD) technology.   Engineering A Grip on Excellence Quattro, meaning "four" in Italian, embodies more than just a number for Audi; it represents an automotive legacy of mastery over treacherous terrain and inclement weather. Launched amid the whirling snowflakes of the 1980 Geneva Motor Show, this technology became a revelation on wheels. Its humble origins trace back to rallying - where performance meets harsh conditions head-on. Here, in competitive racing's grueling crucible, the need for superb traction ... read more

5 Signs It's Time For An Engine Oil Change

5 Signs It's Time For An Engine Oil Change

There's something almost sentient about the way our cars communicate with us. It's as if they are gently whispering their needs, or at times, urgently crying out for help. As a car owner, it's crucial to attune your senses to these mechanical signals, especially when it comes to the lifeblood of any vehicle—the engine oil. So how do you discern when your automobile is pleading for that fresh golden nectar? Let's explore the top five signs indicating that it's time for an engine oil change.  1.  The Mileage Marker It's perhaps the most well-known sign, yet often ignored—a substantial increase in mileage since your last oil change. Consult with your vehicle's manual; it knows best about suggested service intervals. Most modern cars flash a reminder ... read more

The Perfect Car Emergency Kit

The Perfect Car Emergency Kit

Picture the following scenario for a moment: "You're driving on a secluded stretch of road when, out of nowhere, your car decides it's time to take an impromptu break. Suddenly, the engine goes quiet, the electronics flicker off, and you're alone – perhaps for miles. An unsettling calmness blankets the scene." That doesn't sound like an inconvenience; it could be a dire situation. Having a well-equipped car emergency kit isn't about being paranoid—it's about being prepared. In this essential guide, we'll walk you through building a car emergency kit that will be your roadside companion and maybe even a lifesaver.   Immediate Response Items In the heat of an emergency, some items need to be at your fingertips: A First-Aid Kit A robust first-aid kit should include not only band-aids but also antiseptics, painkillers, gauze pads, and bandages for various types of injuries ... read more

7 Engine Maintenance Tips Every Car Owner Must Know

7 Engine Maintenance Tips Every Car Owner Must Know

Waking up on a beautiful morning, preparing to drive to your favorite spot, only to hear the dreaded clicks and sputters of an engine that refuses to come to life.  A well-maintained engine can mean the difference between a reliable car that's ready when you are and an ornery machine that leaves you stranded. Your car's engine is its heartbeat, and just like your own heart, it needs regular care to run smoothly. Here's a rundown of seven indispensable engine maintenance tips that every car owner should engrave in their minds.   Keep Your Engine Clean The cleanliness of your engine greatly impacts your car's performance. Leaves, dust, and debris can accumulate under your hood and potentially interfere with critical components. Every few months, ensure your engine ba ... read more

Your Vehicle & The Cold Weather - Must-Know Maintenance Tips

Your Vehicle & The Cold Weather - Must-Know Maintenance Tips

It's not just your fingers that might be numb from the relentless icy winds of winter – your trusty car also feels the sting of cold weather. It may not shiver or chatter its components in discomfort, but the plummeting temperatures can wreak silent havoc on every bolt, battery, and belt beneath its frost-covered exterior.  But worry not! We've put together some hot maintenance tips that will keep your vehicle running as smoothly as possible!   Oil & Fluid Check As temperatures dive, oil can thicken, which means your engine might be doing cold morning calisthenics without proper lubrication. Switching to a winter-grade oil with lower viscosity ensures smoother startups and happier engines.  Don't stop there; check transmission flu ... read more

I get asked a lot "What is involved when putting on my Winter tires?"

Well winter tires have some advantages over sporty summer tires or even all season tires, mainly they remain softer when the temperature dips below 7 Celsius, and in Ontario we are below that after labour day at night until the end of April. back to the topic "whats involved when mounting my winter rims and tires?"  Well at My shop Mark's Auto Service we always perform a courtesy inspection which includes a short road test. Why? This allows us to test for any warning lights, listen for any noises and get a feel for the brakes and handling. Then drive the vehicle into the shop, for a lift on the hoist, here we will remove the summer wheels, visual inspect the brakes, summer tires and record our findings on a tablet DVI digital inspection, then we will inspect the winter tires, the air pressure, check the winter tire balancing on our Hunter Road Force machine and adjust as necessary, then install and torque the wheels to manufacturer Specificat ... read more

Do I need a change? Oil Change that is!

Do I need a change? Oil Change that is!

Mrs. Jones Asks: Why does my book say change my oil at 8,000 Kms and my trusted repair shop is recommending it sooner at 6,000kms?Mark Says: Well I find that the oil change interval (time and KMS) between oil changes in the book are great if you don't plan to keep your car after the warranty runs out. Why? Well motor oil is the main lubricant and also a cleaner for you internal engine parts, and when oil is driven up to and over 8,000kms/ 6 months we find that deposits build up inside and can cause issues later on. New technology in engine designs like: Variable Valve Timing, Twin Cam overhead valves, Turbo Charging, Direct Fuel Injection, VCT transmission, Hybrid engines are all designed to give us: more power, use less fuel, reduced tail pipe emissions; All rely on clean quality oil and filter, and maybe some help from additives. Some ... read more

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Still Time to Save! Use your 2014 New Year Savings Punch Card!

Thank you for your continued business this year! Please take advantage of our2014 New Year Savings Punch Card: Click on image for printable coupon or show this offer on your mobile device. Limit one per person. May be combined with Rewards Card Dollars. Expires February

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Mark Bergasse, Founder

Mark Bergasse, Founder

Mark Bergasse Founder, Marks Auto Service Hello there! Mark from Mark’s Auto Service here. I thought I would take a moment to introduce myself and tell you a little bit about our history. I got my start in business at the age of 17 when in February of 1982 I started working at a full service gas station at Lakeshore Rd. and Kerr St. It was there, under the supervision of the owners Brian West and Russ Pritchard, that I became an apprentice mechanic. Russ went on to become a great influence in my life, taking the role of instructor, mentor and even father figure. Around the same time in 1982, I met my wonderful wife with whom I recently celebrated 28 years of married life. We currently live in Flamborough with our 3 kids, Josh, Matthew and Olivia. I continued to work at the Shell Station and in 1985 received my mechanic’s license. Then in 1990 I left Shell to work for another auto shop until 1995 when I received a phone call from my mentor, Russ. Russ had come to me with a propositio ... read more

Our Team

Our Team

About Our Team The backbone of our operation. We feel that the most important asset of our business is our employees and their ability to satisfy our customers’ automotive service and repair needs. We work hard to provide an enjoyable working atmosphere and pay our Technicians fair wages. We want their number one focus to be on fixing our customers’ vehicles, taking the time that is needed to do the job right, the first time. In addition, our knowledgeable and friendly service advisors are always ready and quick to help our customers. It is a team effort, and we appreciate the contribution made by each member of our staff. Amory Ramroop Service Advisor Say it with me...A More EH. Or like the Frank Sinatra song...That's Amore'! I have been with Mark's Auto Service for over 4 years now and Customers still can't pronounce my name! But it's Ok In my spare time I like camping, fishing and "playing with" remote control Cars and planes with my wife and 3 kids. See you at ... read more