How it works

A short intake, then the right shop authorizes the work after inspection.

We coordinate eligible requests through a verified partner network. Availability, scope, and final cost can change after inspection.

01

Fit-check the area first

We check whether there is a participating shop in your area before routing your request. If no participating shop is available, we will not proceed.

Source label
Partner shop availability reports
02

Share vehicle issue details

Tell us what you are seeing, where it happens, and when it started. This helps participating shops prepare for the inspection and confirm what they can authorize.

Intake data
Vehicle issue details used for routing and authorization
03

Get an estimate, then confirm scope

Participating shops provide estimates. The final cost depends on inspection findings and the approved scope of work.

Cost clarity
Estimate vs final cost explained before authorization
04

Shop authorization after inspection

Warranty terms, coverage notes, and next steps are explained by the participating shop before you authorize the work. If scope changes, the shop confirms what will be done.

Shop-specific terms
Explained and confirmed by the participating shop

Ready to check eligibility?

Request a shop See service areas
Verified shop intake to estimate
From partner shop inspection reports

What to expect about pricing

This site does not set repair prices. Participating shops provide estimates after they inspect your vehicle.

Estimate timing
After inspection
Initial diagnosis helps confirm parts, labor, and safety checks.
Estimate vs final cost
Final scope may change
If findings differ during work, the shop explains the change before authorizing additional repairs.
Authorization
Shop-led approval
Warranty and return terms, if offered, are explained by the participating shop before you approve the work.
Clarity check

If anything discovered during inspection affects scope, your final total depends on those inspection findings.

What to bring and ask

Help the shop diagnose faster. Share the details you already have.

These items can make intake and estimation smoother. If you do not have everything, that is okay—just bring what you can.

Bring these for diagnostics

From partner shop intake
  • Service history (previous repairs, invoices, or receipts)
  • A clear symptom list (when it happens, how often, what changed)
  • Any diagnostic codes you have (photo of the screen, or code list)
  • Recent parts used on the vehicle (brand or part number if available)

Ask these questions before you approve work

Good faith estimate guidance
  1. What exactly will you inspect first? Tell the shop what you have noticed, then ask what they will verify during intake.
  2. Do you provide an estimate before authorization? Participating shops provide estimates, and the final cost depends on inspection findings and the scope you approve.
  3. What is included, and what might change? Ask for line items and how additional findings could affect scope.
  4. How will warranty terms be explained? Warranty terms are explained by the shop before authorization and can be shop-specific.

Request a callback

Share your vehicle details and preferred contact method. A participating shop will be routed to review your request based on what we find during inspection.

Important
Eligibility, intake steps, and final scope can change after inspection. Any estimate and final cost are provided by the participating shop after it reviews your vehicle.
Read about estimates

By submitting, you start the intake for a participating shop review. A callback is scheduled by the routed shop.