Lozano's Mobile Mechanics brings diagnostic and repair work directly to your driveway, eliminating the need to drive across Oklahoma City to a brick-and-mortar shop. The operation handles routine maintenance, electrical diagnosis, suspension work, and engine repairs at your home or workplace, with ASE-certified technicians and a fleet of service vehicles equipped for most common jobs.
A mobile repair service operating in the Oklahoma City metro, Lozano's dispatches technicians to customers rather than operating from a fixed location. The model works well for drivers who lack transportation while their vehicle is being serviced, prefer not to sit in a waiting room, or need work done outside standard business hours. Not every repair suits mobile diagnosis, mainly anything requiring extended parts sourcing or frame work, but the operation handles the majority of owner-initiated service calls.
Lozano's charges a diagnostic fee of $60 to $85 depending on complexity, applied toward repair costs if you proceed. Labor rates run $65 to $95 per hour, with most routine jobs falling in the lower half of that range. Common services include oil and filter changes ($45 to $70), battery replacement ($120 to $200 depending on battery type), brake pad installation ($150 to $350 for a full axle), electrical diagnosis and repair (hourly rate plus parts), suspension work, and engine diagnostics. Prices for parts are marked up typically 15 to 25 percent above cost. Call to confirm current rates, as labor pricing adjusts with fuel costs and regional demand.
Traditional shops like Firestone or Les Schwab locations in Oklahoma City keep lower labor rates (often $50 to $75 per hour) but charge you to sit in their waiting area and lock you into their hours. Dealership service departments run $85 to $125 per hour labor and include factory parts but require appointments weeks ahead during peak seasons. Independent shops scattered around the metro, such as those near Midtown or in Edmond, typically match Lozano's pricing but require you to drop off your vehicle. Lozano's premium is convenience, not cost; you pay slightly more per hour to avoid the trip and gain flexibility on timing.
Best for: people without a second vehicle, those working from home or flexible schedules, drivers needing evening or Saturday service when traditional shops close, and anyone uncomfortable navigating unfamiliar shop culture. Also practical for older adults or people with mobility challenges who find sitting in waiting rooms difficult.
Not ideal for: major collision repair, transmission rebuilds, or any work requiring a lift and full bay access. Also not the right choice if you need same-day service on parts that must be sourced; mobile mechanics work faster with items already on the truck.
Call Lozano's with a description of the problem or your service need. They will schedule a window (usually two to four hours) and arrive during that time. The technician inspects the vehicle at your location, discusses findings with you, and provides a verbal estimate. You approve work before anything starts. Most jobs wrap within the scheduled window; if parts ordering is needed, the technician will coordinate delivery and a follow-up visit.
Lozano's operates Monday through Saturday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with limited Sunday availability by request. They serve Oklahoma City proper and suburbs within a 20-mile radius; confirm your address is in-service when you call. You need a driveway or parking area where a service van can pull in safely; street parking works if level and clear. Payment is due after work is complete, with cash, card, and financing options available.
Lozano's fills a real gap in Oklahoma City's repair landscape, delivering competent diagnostics and routine service on your schedule rather than the shop's, a meaningful advantage for anyone juggling work or family obligations around car maintenance.
