Coverage map, in words

Mobile mechanic service areas around Sierra Vista, AZ

Based in Sierra Vista, covering roughly a 30-mile radius: the whole city, Huachuca City and Whetstone up SR-90, Hereford and Palominas down SR-92, Tombstone via Charleston Road or SR-80, and Bisbee over the Mule Mountains. Farther out — Naco, Benson, Elgin — call and ask; distance surcharges are quoted honestly up front.
Huachuca Mountains rising above grassland in Cochise County, Arizona
Coverage: the valley, the canyons, and the roads between.

Mobile repair is a geography business, so here's the geography. Each area page below covers what's typical for vehicles there, honest drive times, and anything that affects a visit — because a driveway in the Terraces is a different job from a ranch gate off Palominas Road.

West Sierra Vista

The neighborhoods along Buffalo Soldier Trail and out toward the post gates — where a dead car at 6 a.m. means a missed formation, not a late brunch.

Whetstone & Huachuca City

The SR-90 corridor north of town. Close enough for same-day service, far enough that every shop trip used to eat half a day.

Hereford & Palominas

SR-92 country: acreage, dirt roads, washboard, and long distances — the textbook case for a mechanic who drives to you.

Tombstone

The Town Too Tough to Die has no shortage of history and a real shortage of car repair. About 30 minutes from our base.

Bisbee

Steep streets, historic homes, nowhere to wrench — Old Bisbee is made for mobile service. About 35 minutes over the Mule Pass.

On the edge of the map?

If you're past these areas — toward Benson, Elgin, Sonoita, Naco, or a ranch that's a legend on its own road — call anyway. The answer is usually yes with a distance charge, quoted before anyone drives. See everything we repair on-site or the FAQ for how scheduling works.

Not sure you're in range?

Thirty seconds on the phone settles it — and if there's a distance charge, you'll hear the number before you decide.

Call (520) 555-0100