Vehicle diagnostics
Create a clear path for check-engine, fault-finding, and no-start enquiries, using plain language and a direct call CTA.
Supported by Yellow diagnostics and Turners check-engine/no-start listing references.
Services
Public listings support these service groups. Final copy should be owner-approved before the site is linked from Google Business Profile or Facebook.
Create a clear path for check-engine, fault-finding, and no-start enquiries, using plain language and a direct call CTA.
Supported by Yellow diagnostics and Turners check-engine/no-start listing references.
Explain routine servicing, maintenance, oil changes, and tune-ups so mobile searchers know what to ask about before calling.
Supported by Yellow maintenance, oil change, and tune-up references plus Turners basic servicing reference.
Group common urgent repair enquiries into a scan-friendly service block with click-to-call and location context.
Supported by Turners listing references.
Keep this as a confirmed-capability block but mark final detail for owner review before turning it into dedicated pages.
Supported by Yellow service-category references.
Use vehicle-type coverage to help broader Tauranga searches understand whether the workshop is a practical fit.
Supported by Yellow vehicle-type references.
Mention MTA motorcycle repairer status carefully and ask the owner how prominently it should appear in the final site.
Supported by public MTA membership category.
Next content step
The first owner questions are which services are most profitable, whether motorcycle work should be promoted prominently, whether fabrication and modifications deserve their own page, and which vehicle types should be listed on the public site.