Seattle-Based Transmission Repair Shop Promotes Quality Service via Video Blogs

Founder of KingsTransmission.com, Ken Armstrong, has undoubtedly gone the extra mile to ensure his customers receive the utmost quality of service matched by detailed information on their repairs; a standard that has recently been enhanced with the introduction of video blogs. With more than 20 years in the business, the company aims to provide honest service to keep customers loyal and satisfied.

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Quote startOur (diagnostic) equipment is all computer controlled; customers should know that any other repair shop without these technologies is just guessingQuote end

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) January 27, 2010

It's common to be skeptical - maybe even a bit uneasy - when it comes time to take your vehicle in for service and repairs. Why? For some people it's because they can't tell an axle from a carburetor and fear they're getting taken advantage of; for others who know their way around under the hood, it's a cringe at the thought of someone else handling the repairs. But for all, it's usually the dread of the bill.

Established in 1988, Kings Transmission, http://www.KingsTransmission.com, has dedicated their 20-plus years in the vehicle-repair industry to combating stereotypes and anxiety about maintenance and services with integrity and affordability at the core of their business.

Today, business owner Ken Armstrong has prompted the expansion of the company's means to provide honest answers and top-notch customer service with the development of online video blogs.

"I want to create as much online activity as possible," he said. "The videos have been developed to demonstrate the steps we take to repair your vehicle, which should answer many of the frequently asked questions while granting customers a peace of mind."

This interactive blog, http://www.KingsTransmissionBlog.com, will also be used to provide car-maintenance tips such as how often to service your transmission, when to change your oil filter and how to extend the life of your transmission.

"We cover any problem underneath the car, not just the transmission. We encourage you to bring your car in for a free diagnostic inspection; it's always best to get a little hiccup checked out early to prevent any further damage," Armstrong said.

Walk-ins and appointments are welcome; they're also happy to provide you with a free shuttle ride to any downtown location. And with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, they guarantee they'll be able to diagnose your vehicle's problem, no matter what year the car was made.

"Our (diagnostic) equipment is all computer controlled; customers should know that any other repair shop without these technologies is just guessing," he said. "Even if the repair is not on our list of services, we know the good shops from the bad ones and would be happy to refer you to another location, if needed."

It's always nice to know that companies are professional down to the tiniest detail, which is why Kings Transmission requires a clean-cut appearance from all of its employees in addition to the spick-and-span shop they maintain. After all, Armstrong noted, if they can't take care of their shop, how can they possibly take care of your car?

About the Company:
Ken Armstrong owns and operates Kings Transmission, which was featured in an undercover news special, on King 5 News, about 15 years ago in an attempt to reveal transmission shop scams; they were one of three shops that aced the test.

Ken Armstrong
http://www.KingsTransmission.com
(206) 624-1859

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