Metro Mobile Auto sends ASE-certified technicians to your home or office for diagnostics, maintenance, and repairs, eliminating the need to drop off your vehicle at a repair shop across Oklahoma City.
Metro Mobile Auto operates as a mobile repair service covering the Oklahoma City metro area. Technicians arrive equipped to handle diagnostics, oil changes, brake service, battery replacement, fluid flushes, and minor electrical work at your location. The service targets drivers with inflexible schedules, those managing multiple vehicles, or people in neighborhoods where shop access is inconvenient. This differs fundamentally from traditional brick-and-mortar shops, which require you to deliver your car and often provide a waiting area.
Metro Mobile Auto charges a diagnostic fee of $79.99 to evaluate any issue. Labor rates run $95 to $125 per hour depending on job complexity and vehicle type. Oil changes typically cost between $49.99 and $89.99 depending on oil grade and vehicle size. Brake pad replacement runs $150 to $350 per axle. Battery replacement costs $99.99 to $199.99 installed. Fluid flushes (coolant, transmission, differential) range from $99.99 to $249.99. Pricing should be confirmed when booking, as parts costs and specialized service fees may apply. The diagnostic fee applies toward the final bill if you proceed with service.
OKC has traditional fixed-location shops like Firestone Complete Auto Care on North MacArthur Boulevard and independent mechanics scattered across Edmond, Norman, and the metro. Firestone operates longer hours (typically 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays) and handles tire sales alongside repairs, making it better if you need new tires same-day. Firestone's waiting area and fast-track service suit people who can spare an afternoon. Independent shops often charge similar labor rates ($85 to $115 hourly) but require driving to their location and waiting. Choose Metro Mobile Auto if your time is more valuable than the convenience of walking to a waiting room, or if you own multiple vehicles and want one technician to handle all of them in one visit. Choose a fixed location if you need tires, transmission rebuilding, or heavy suspension work requiring a lift and full bay space.
Metro Mobile Auto works well for professionals who cannot leave the office, parents managing school pickup schedules, and households with two or three vehicles needing routine maintenance in the same week. It also suits drivers in outer neighborhoods (Edmond, Yukon, Mustang) where the nearest quality shop is 20 minutes away. The service does not replace a traditional shop if you need collision repair, major engine work, transmission replacement, or diagnostic work requiring computer hookup to specialized software. If your vehicle needs welding, painting, frame straightening, or parts that must be ordered, you need a full-service facility.
Call or text to schedule an appointment and describe your vehicle's issue or maintenance need. Provide your address and a preferred window (two-hour blocks available). A technician arrives in a fully stocked service vehicle, plugs diagnostic equipment into your OBD-II port if needed, and walks you through findings before beginning work. You do not sign a physical work order; confirmation happens via text or phone. Payment is accepted same-day via card or digital transfer. Plan for 30 minutes to two hours depending on job scope. You keep your car keys and can use your vehicle immediately after.
Metro Mobile Auto operates Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with evening appointments available until 7 p.m. on weekdays (availability varies by season and demand). Service is available across Oklahoma City and surrounding suburbs within a 20-mile radius of downtown. No parking constraints apply since the technician works at your location. Verify current hours and service radius by phone before booking, as coverage may fluctuate during high-demand periods.
Metro Mobile Auto fills a practical gap for time-scarce OKC residents who cannot afford the productivity cost of a shop visit. The trade-off is honest: you gain convenience but lose access to lifts, full diagnostic bays, and heavy work. For routine maintenance and minor repairs, that trade works.
