Automotive Smog Check at Stanislaus Smog (Up to 52% Off). Two Options Available.
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ASE-certified master technicians chart new & late model vehicles' emissions to keep cars street legal and resalable in 15 minute inspections
Without periodic checks, cars will begin to act out, guzzling gas, smoking in public, and bullying defenseless mopeds. Curb automotive bad behavior with today’s Groupon for emissions testing at Stanislaus Smog. This Groupon is valid only at the Stanislaus Smog location on Carver Road. Choose between the following two options:
- For $29, you get an automotive smog check for 1996 models and newer (a $59.90 value).
- For $35, you get an automotive smog check for 1995 models and older (a $70 value).<p>
Stanislaus Smog’s ASE-certified master technicians gauge air-defiling automotive expulsions on cars, trucks, and SUVs, ensuring each roadster is street legal. The smog-spection clears unleaded and diesel driven buggies for legal transactions, such as renewing or transferring a vehicle at the DMV or obtaining permission to retrofit your car with a wiener-mobile shell. The service lasts 15-minutes, giving guests just enough time to thumb through a magazine in the waiting area, flush with natural light.
Stanislaus Smog is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Driving a vehicle that exceeds emission limits is not only illegal, but it also contributes to the already alarming amount of pollution coughing its way out of cars. The ASE-certified master technicians at Stanislaus Smog help solve this two-pronged problem with professional smog tests to keep emissions at bay. The team clamps monitoring devices to tail pipes of all types of vehicles, including gross polluters and out-of-state rides, checking not only for the amount of emissions, but also the types of pollutants. Once complete, the technicians can either approve autos for DMV renewals, title transfers, and soccer-team tryouts, or send them off to a repair shop to prepare for a second test attempt.