Mechanics in New Zealand

Mechanics across New Zealand provide quality vehicle servicing and repairs, from Warrant of Fitness checks to engine work.

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Newlands Auto Electrical — Mechanics in Ashburton
Newlands Auto Electrical

Newlands Auto Electrical

Ashburton
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Pro Auto — Mechanics in Rolleston
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Pro Auto

Rolleston
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Rolleston Diesel & Petrols — Mechanics in Rolleston
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Jones Road Auto — Mechanics in Rolleston
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Rolleston
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The Mechanics Automotive Repair & Service Centre — Mechanics in Christchurch
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Pitstop NZ — Mechanics in Christchurch
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Pitstop NZ

Christchurch
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Autobahn Mechanics — Mechanics in Auckland
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Autobahn Mechanics

Auckland
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Superior Automotive Service — Mechanics in Auckland
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Sims Brothers Garage — Mechanics in Otago
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Roskill Auto Mechanical — Mechanics in Auckland
Roskill Auto Mechanical

Roskill Auto Mechanical

Auckland
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Mechanics on Business Directory

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Find and compare 154 mechanics businesses across New Zealand. Browse by region below or search to find exactly the mechanics business you need.

Mechanics keep cars, vans and utes on the road. Day to day they carry out servicing, Warrant of Fitness checks, brake and clutch repairs, cambelt replacements and diagnostics for warning lights. Some specialise in particular makes while others handle anything that rolls in. Most drivers visit one once or twice a year, more often as a vehicle ages.

There is no single licence to be a mechanic in New Zealand, so other signals matter. Membership of the Motor Trade Association (MTA) points to set standards and a complaints process if something goes wrong. Ask whether they are an approved WoF inspector, request a written quote before authorising work and check if a courtesy car is available. A workshop that explains repairs in plain terms and keeps your old parts is usually a safe bet.

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