Hilts Auto Repair
Hilts Auto Repair is a family run business and has been servicing the Tri-Cities area for over 10 years.
Quality Parts and Service with 2nd to none Client Care, make Hilts Auto repair the Number 1 stop for all your vehicle repair and maintenance needs.
05/15/2026
Happy Victoria Day Weekend... From Our Family to Yours !
Safe Travels... Everyone
05/01/2026
Join The Team
Certified Mechanic Wanted !
We're looking for a Certified Mechanic who takes pride in their work, and cares about doing things the right way. If you value honesty, integrity and teamwork
Build your future with a Team that has your back.
Stop by in person or call today.
05/01/2026
Whatever your ride… drive with pride.
At Hilts Auto Service, we’re proud to feature Kumho Tires — a solid, reliable, and versatile choice that hits that perfect middle ground for performance, comfort, and value. Whether you’re driving a car, SUV, truck, or something a little sportier, Kumho delivers where it counts.
But we know every driver is different. That’s why we carry a full range of options — from high-performance brands to budget-friendly solutions — all professionally balanced and installed by our team.
Not sure what’s right for you? Stop in and have a conversation with us. No pressure, no upsell — just friendly, honest advice from a team that believes in doing things the right way.
Let’s find the perfect fit for your ride… and your budget.
04/01/2026
Winter to Spring Air Swap !
One Day only ! While Quantities Last !
The warmer weather is upon us and it's time to swap out the stale Winter Air for some nice fresh Spring Air...
Stop in today and we will get that taken care of for you.
No Appointment necessary... first come first served.
Oh.... and Happy April Fools day.... 😃
03/25/2026
As the temperatures start to rise and winter roads give way to spring, it’s time to think about switching your winter tires.
Making the change at the right time is important for your vehicle’s safety, performance, and long-term maintenance. We’re here to guide you through the entire process—from knowing when to change your tires to understanding why it matters.
This guide will help you navigate the end of winter tire season smoothly and keep your vehicle in peak condition for the months ahead.
Why Switching from Winter Tires Matters...
Winter tires are specifically engineered to perform in cold, icy, and snowy conditions. Their rubber compounds stay flexible in frigid temperatures, and their aggressive tread patterns offer enhanced grip. However, as soon as temperatures consistently climb above 7°C (about 45°F), winter tires start to lose their advantages—and can even become a disadvantage.
Here’s why you should change out of winter tires in spring:
Increased wear: The softer rubber compound wears down much faster on warm, dry roads.
Reduced handling performance: Winter tires can feel squishy and less responsive in warm conditions, impacting braking and steering.
Wasted fuel: Winter tires have higher rolling resistance, which can reduce your fuel economy.
Swapping to appropriate seasonal tires is not just about prolonging tire life—it’s about maintaining peak safety and performance too.
We're Ready when YOU are...
03/17/2026
🍀🍀 No Shenanigans !!! Just Phenomenal Client Care and Service you can count on !
Happy St. Patty's Day from Us... To YOU. 🍀🍀
03/09/2026
Spring Tire Change
(Moma Robin Knows it's Time!)
As the temperatures start to rise and winter roads give way to spring, it’s time to think about switching your winter tires. Making the change at the right time is important for your vehicle’s safety, performance, and long-term maintenance. We’re here to guide you through the entire process—from knowing when to change your tires to understanding why it matters.
This guide will help you navigate the end of winter tire season smoothly and keep your vehicle in peak condition for the months ahead.
Why Switching from Winter Tires Matters
Winter tires are specifically engineered to perform in cold, icy, and snowy conditions. Their rubber compounds stay flexible in frigid temperatures, and their aggressive tread patterns offer enhanced grip. However, as soon as temperatures consistently climb above 7°C (about 45°F), winter tires start to lose their advantages—and can even become a disadvantage.
Here’s why you should change out of winter tires in spring:
Increased wear: The softer rubber compound wears down much faster on warm, dry roads.
Reduced handling performance: Winter tires can feel squishy and less responsive in warm conditions, impacting braking and steering.
Wasted fuel: Winter tires have higher rolling resistance, which can reduce your fuel economy.
Swapping to appropriate seasonal tires is not just about prolonging tire life—it’s about maintaining peak safety and performance.
We are here if you need any further advice.
02/25/2026
Everyday I'm Shovelin'
More Snow !.... winter may not be done with us... but I think many of us are DONE with Winter !
Winter tips.... always make sure your windshield washer fluid is topped up.... AND... carry a small shovel with you just in case.
For all your Winter Driving Vehicle needs... we are here to help.
02/17/2026
It's Never a Bad Time to Change Tires !
You name it ! We Supply it !
02/16/2026
Happy Family Day
How Will You Celebrate ?
01/29/2026
Winter Beating You Down ?
We Can Help !
Battery and Fuel Line Issues Often Rear Their Heads When Bitter Cold Weather Hits !
Dead car battery: Freezing temperatures are a drain on your car battery. At -17°C, a car’s battery loses about 60 percent of its strength and at 0°C, it loses 35 percent. That's why a battery can seem just fine in warmer weather but all of a sudden give you grief when it gets bitter cold. Disconnect any mobile phones, tablets, chargers and other electronic devices when you don’t need them charging, especially when the car is turned off.
Frozen fuel lines: A frozen fuel line occurs when water v***r in the fuel line freezes during cold temperatures. This is a problem because it prevents fuel from getting to the combustion chamber and stops the engine from running. The fastest way to thaw frozen fuel is with a thawing additive. Keep a bottle in the trunk of your car all winter so you’re not caught unprepared. It’s also a good idea to keep your tank near full so water v***r doesn’t even have a chance to accumulate.
No matter what ! We can help !
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