VG's Mobile Mechanic brings ASE-certified technicians to your vehicle in Oklahoma City, eliminating the need to drive to a shop and wait in a lobby. The service operates across the metro area and handles everything from routine maintenance to engine diagnostics, with labor rates starting at $85 per hour for standard repairs and ranging to $110 per hour for advanced diagnostics.
This is a mobile repair operation, not a drop-in shop. A technician arrives at your address in Oklahoma City with diagnostic tools and common parts, examines your vehicle on-site, and completes repairs the same day when possible. The business is independently operated (not a franchise of a national chain) and has served Oklahoma City residents for more than a decade. VG's technicians hold ASE certifications in engine repair, transmission, and electrical systems, which means they have passed industry standard exams and carry liability insurance during service calls.
VG's handles diagnostics, oil and filter changes, brake service, suspension work, battery replacement, transmission fluid flushes, and basic engine repairs. A diagnostic fee of $65 applies to most issues; this amount credits toward repair costs if you proceed with work. Labor rates run $85 per hour for routine jobs like oil changes and air filter replacement, and $110 per hour for diagnostics and complex electrical or transmission work. Parts are charged separately at cost plus a modest markup, typically 15 percent above wholesale. A brake pad replacement across all four wheels averages $180 to $280 in labor and parts combined, depending on vehicle type and whether rotors need turning. Prices fluctuate with parts availability; confirm exact quotes when scheduling.
Mobile service charges an additional $25 travel fee for calls within Oklahoma City proper and $40 to $60 for locations in surrounding suburbs like Edmond or Norman. This fee waives if you schedule multiple vehicles or if the total repair bill exceeds $400.
A traditional shop like Firestone Complete Auto Care on Northwest Expressway offers lower diagnostic fees ($50 at some locations) and longer hours, but requires you to drop your car off and wait or arrange alternate transportation. VG's eliminates that friction for busy professionals and families, though it costs an extra $25 to $60 per visit for travel. For complex work such as transmission overhauls or engine rebuilds, VG's refers those jobs to full-service facilities because mobile technicians lack the lifts and specialized equipment; a shop like Rausch Ford on North Eastern Avenue has in-house transmission specialists and a service bay, which suits major jobs better. For simple tasks like tire rotations or battery swaps, Quick Lube chains like Express Oil Change on Meridian often undercut mobile pricing by $10 to $20, but you'll spend 30 to 45 minutes at their location. VG's makes sense when you value your time or your car cannot move under its own power.
VG's is ideal for owners of daily-driver sedans and SUVs who need routine or minor-to-moderate repairs and lack the time or inclination to visit a shop. Fleet owners with multiple vehicles sometimes call VG's because the technician can service two or three cars in one trip, spreading the travel fee. Parents with young children, people without a second vehicle, and those who work from home benefit most from the convenience. It does not suit owners of luxury or high-performance vehicles that demand brand-specific diagnostic software or extended warranty requirements tied to dealership service. It is also a poor fit for collision damage, frame-straightening, or paint work; VG's does not offer those services.
Call or text to describe your vehicle and the issue, or send photos of warning lights or damage. A technician will ask clarifying questions about symptoms, when they started, and your vehicle's mileage. You will receive a time window (usually same-day or next-morning availability) and a confirmation of the $25 travel fee. The technician arrives with a digital diagnostic scanner, hand tools, and a supply of fluids and filters. Once on-site, they plug in to your vehicle's onboard computer, test components, and explain findings. If you approve the repair, work begins immediately. For jobs lasting more than 90 minutes, the technician may need to return the next day or recommend you visit a full-service shop.
VG's operates Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Sunday availability on request. Scheduling happens via phone or text; response time is typically 2 to 4 hours during business days. No parking reservation is needed; the technician parks in your driveway or lot. You must ensure the vehicle is parked in a safe, well-lit spot with access to a nearby outlet if electrical work is planned.
VG's Mobile Mechanic fills a gap in Oklahoma City's repair landscape for those who cannot afford downtime but need trustworthy diagnostics and hand-on-hand service quality.
