Chevy
Chevy diesel trucks are built to work hard, and keeping a Duramax-powered Silverado running at its best means working with a shop that understands the engine, the transmission, and the systems specific to these trucks rather than treating them like any other vehicle on the lot.
Dodge
Dodge diesel trucks powered by the Cummins inline-six are among the most capable and durable diesel pickups ever built, and keeping one running at its best means working with a shop that understands the engine, the drivetrain, and the generation-specific quirks that make each truck its own.
Ford
Ford diesel trucks powered by the Power Stroke engine are some of the hardest-working trucks on the road, and keeping one running right means working with a shop that understands each generation of the Power Stroke platform and what it takes to maintain and repair them correctly.
Jeep
Diesel-powered Jeeps combine off-road capability with turbodiesel efficiency in a way that no other vehicle on the market quite matches, and keeping the EcoDiesel engine and Jeep’s four-wheel drive systems properly maintained is what makes that combination reliable for the long run.
Ram
Ram diesel trucks powered by the Cummins inline-six are among the most capable towing and hauling trucks on the market, and keeping one in peak condition means working with a shop that understands the engine, the emissions systems, and the transmission options specific to these trucks.
Sprinter
The Mercedes Sprinter is one of the most capable diesel vans on the market, but it requires a shop that understands its European engineering, specific oil and fluid requirements, and the known failure points of the OM642 and OM651 engines to keep it running reliably for the long haul.