Servicing

Need your car serviced within the school hours?

Struggling to Fit Car Servicing Around School Runs? We’ve Got You Covered. As a parent, balancing school drop-offs, pick-ups, and daily errands can make finding time for car servicing feel like an impossible task. At Bob Mol Motors, we understand the challenges of managing a busy schedule, which is why we offer flexible solutions to

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Do you use Cronulla or Woolooware Golf Course? We can service your car while you play.

Do you use Cronulla or Woolooware Golf Course? Does your car need a service? No problems, give us a call on 9525 3433 & we can organise to drop you off at the course, service your car & pick you up after the game, making life easy for our customers is our priority. We also

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Thinking of buying a used holden Cruze? Think again.

The Holden Cruze has garnered a rather unfortunate reputation on Australian roads, primarily due to persistent safety and reliability concerns, becoming emblematic of the missteps in our domestic car industry. When someone mentions a “lemon,” this is likely what they’re referring to. Holden invested decades and billions of dollars cultivating a brand that Australians trusted and

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Considering a second-hand Holden Captiva?

Holden’s Captiva made a compelling entry into the Australian family‐SUV market selling over 10,000 units annually, thanks to its five-star crash safety rating, generous cabin space, and comprehensive equipment levels. However, its market reputation was visibly dented by recurring reliability issues, particularly gearbox and engine failures that earned it the less-than-flattering nickname “Craptiva” online. When

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A Win for Independent Repairers on Log Book Servicing

The Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) has welcomed an Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) statement re-affirming that car owners can get their vehicle serviced by an independent repairer, using “appropriate quality” parts and qualified staff, and still maintain their manufacturer’s or extended warranty coverage. In November last year the AAAA lodged a submission with

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