Langley customers who make the 45-minute drive to POCO NAPA AUTOPRO in Port Coquitlam do it for one reason: they want a shop they can actually trust. Langley has no shortage of repair shops, but we hear the same story from new customers regularly — a misdiagnosis here, an unnecessary repair there, a bill that didn't match the estimate. Once you've been through that a couple of times, you start looking further afield for someone who gets it right the first time.
One of the practical advantages of being a NAPA AUTOPRO certified facility is the warranty. Every qualifying repair is covered by a 3-year, 60,000 km warranty honoured at certified NAPA AUTOPRO locations across Canada. For Langley drivers who travel Highway 1 to the Interior or north on the Coquihalla, that's real peace of mind — if something covered fails on the road, you're not stuck paying twice at a shop you've never been to.
We work on all makes and models, including the trucks and SUVs that are common throughout Langley and the Township. Ford F-150s and F-250s, Ram 1500s and 2500s, domestic half-tons used for work and towing, imported crossovers and family vehicles — we see them all. If you're not sure whether we're the right fit for your vehicle, give us a call and we'll tell you straight.
Highway 1 between Langley and Port Coquitlam is roughly 45 kilometres each way. Langley commuters who make that run daily are putting serious highway mileage on their vehicles — far more than the average city driver. That changes the math on oil change intervals, tire wear patterns, and fluid condition. Highway driving is easier on brakes than stop-and-go city traffic, but it accumulates kilometres quickly, and the engine, transmission, and differential fluids don't care whether the kilometres were earned in traffic or at 120 km/h.
Towing is a way of life in Langley. Whether it's a horse trailer on 200 Street heading out to an equestrian facility, a travel trailer loaded up for a long weekend on Highway 1, or a utility trailer behind a half-ton on a construction job, towing puts a very specific kind of stress on a vehicle. Transmissions run hotter, rear brakes work harder, hitches and receiver mounts take a beating, and rear suspension components wear faster than most owners expect. We know what to look for on tow vehicles and how to keep them reliable under load.
The Township of Langley has extensive rural road networks — Grade Crescent, 232 Street, the back roads through Bradner and Mount Lehman — with gravel shoulders, uneven pavement, and roads that don't see the same maintenance budget as city streets. That kind of surface accelerates wear on wheel bearings, ball joints, and suspension bushings. If your vehicle has started pulling, clunking, or wandering on rough roads, it's worth having the front end looked at before the wear becomes a safety issue.
Langley's agricultural and construction industries keep a lot of work trucks running hard year-round — not just seasonally, but through every kind of weather and workload. Those trucks need more frequent attention than the service intervals printed in the owner's manual, which were written for average use. If your truck is working for a living, we'll help you figure out a maintenance schedule that actually matches how it's being used.
For most of our Langley customers, the answer has been yes. If you've had experiences at local shops where the diagnosis was wrong or work was done without proper approval, finding a shop you genuinely trust changes the equation. Many of our Langley customers have been coming for years — and they bring their family vehicles too.
Yes. We regularly service Ford F-150/250, Ram 1500/2500, and other trucks used for towing. Towing puts extra strain on transmissions, brakes, rear suspension, and cooling systems — we know what to check and how to maintain them properly.
All qualifying repairs are covered by a 3-year, 60,000 km warranty honoured at any NAPA AUTOPRO certified location in Canada. If you're driving between Langley and the Interior and something covered fails, you're not stranded — you're covered.
Most maintenance services — oil change with DVI, brake inspection, tire rotation — take 1.5–2 hours. Diagnostic appointments vary depending on the concern. We'll give you a time estimate when you book and let you know before any work begins.
Langley drivers are welcome Tuesday through Saturday, 8:30am to 5pm. Call, text, or book online — courtesy vehicles available with advance notice.