Mechanics checking a vehicle

Concord Kia is open for automotive service amid COVID-19 crisis

Can you get Kia service during the coronavirus lockdown? 

In these unprecedented times, there are a lot of questions along with plenty of uncertainty, especially when it comes to the stay-at-home orders in California and elsewhere in the United States. Gatherings and travel are mostly prohibited, except for essential activities and businesses. Where does that leave automotive services? Can you get Kia service during the coronavirus lockdown? With Concord Kia, the answer is yes. 

Make sure you take your car for a drive on occasion while under stay-at-home orders.

Vehicle maintenance services offered at Concord Kia 

Right now, even though many of us are staying at home, it is absolutely vital to have a vehicle that is reliable and safe. That’s doubly so if you must continue going out into the world during all of this uncertainty, and for that reason, Concord Kia’s service center remains open to keep your Kia running smoothly. Whether it’s time for a routine oil change, your muffler and exhaust system is acting up, you need a transmission flush, the check engine light has appeared, or anything else, our skilled technicians are here to assist you. And we are creating a clean, sanitary, safe atmosphere to adhere to the best practices as laid out by health experts and officials. 

Technician replacing a battery

Kia’s Accelerate the Good program 

While staying at home is important right now, your shopping doesn’t have to stop. Our website is here for your research and shopping purposes because we know some of you have probably been planning on getting a new car as well. The plans may need adjusting, but they don’t need to be canceled altogether. With the Kia Accelerate the Good program, some qualified buyers may qualify for a 120-day payment deferment. Some limitations apply, so please contact us to find out more. 

Please stay safe out there, everyone. 

COVID-19 resources for residents of California 

California Department of Public Health 

California Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention