THIS PAGE IS ABOUT US, BUT OUR AUTO REPAIR SHOP IS ALL ABOUT YOU!

Mark Laudenslager, the Founder, established LT Automotive in 1997 to fix cars a certain way—the right way, accurately and honestly. We love working with our team and getting to know our customers. Over the years, LT Automotive has built relationships so everyone can grow together. The crew at LT Automotive works hard and appreciates value, which we pass on to our customers. In this way, we believe we help keep other shops honest. So please take a moment to get to know us. We, the staff at LT Automotive, look forward to getting to know you, too!

“Folks need an auto repair shop they can trust. People will always have cars and will always need them to be serviced and repaired. So, we like to think of our customers as friends—they need us, and we need them.”

 

-Mark Laudenslager, Founder

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A LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT LT AUTOMOTIVE

LT Automotive started servicing Northern Nevada as LT Mufflers & Brakes in 1997. Specializing in high-quality exhaust systems for all vehicles, LT Mufflers and Brakes grew an ability to perform full-service auto repair and maintenance and became known as LT Automotive. LT Automotive has always held very high standards for quality and customer service. This insistence on excellence has contributed to our prolonged success through times of feast and famine.

 

In addition to being a NAPA AutoCare Center, LT Automotive is also a AAA approved repair shop! Over the years, LT Automotive has joined with other Reno NAPA AutoCare Centers and donated cars to needy families. We have also given back to the community by supporting the VFW, local high schools, Nevada Bighorns Unlimited, and the local fire and police departments’ food and injured members funds. As a small business, LT Automotive will always look for ways to give back to the local area.

Over the years, LT Automotive has joined with other Reno NAPA AutoCare Centers and donated cars to needy families. We also give back to the community by supporting the VFW, local high schools, and the local fire and police departments’ food and injured members funds. 

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