Full-service oil changes using quality synthetic and blend oils to keep your engine running smoothly.
Comprehensive brake inspections and repairs to ensure safety and optimal performance for your vehicle.
Official smog inspection services to help you meet California emissions requirements quickly and reliably.
Advanced diagnostic testing to identify and address engine, electrical, and other automotive issues accurately.
Routine maintenance services including fluid flushes, filter replacements, and tune-ups to extend vehicle life.
I recently started to take my cars to ohana car care this year and honestly I really wished I knew or heard about them years ago.....Ohana car care isn't just your average mechanic shop, they treat you like family. Very honest and super professional towards giving your car the proper care. RJ always looks out for your best interest. As far as my cars maintenance, I no longer worry about whos going to work on it... I just take it in and I know my vehicles are in very good hands.
Some families are dysfunctional and unkind and don’t know how to speak to you correctly. People go no contact for a reason. Yeah. That about sums it up. The other low reviews were accurate to my experience. Definitely felt the pressure of the upsell. Definitely felt like I was being spoken to in a condescending way.
I really tried to give this place a fair chance as a dependable car service provider. I usually go there for oil changes, which typically cost around $80. That’s not too bad, considering the oil and filter alone run about $40—so $40 for labor seems reasonable. But here’s where things go downhill: they always add a $40 charge for a flush, even though my car is a 2023 model and doesn’t need one. It feels like an unnecessary upsell every time. So if you're going in for a basic oil change, expect to pay $120 or more. And if you're a new customer, be prepared for a surprise $100 “diagnostic fee” just for showing up. The worst part was when I brought my car in for brake issues. I expected the repair to cost around $1,000. But then I got a call saying multiple other things were wrong. I had mentioned my concern for my kids’ safety, and he clearly used that against me. The final bill? $2,333. This guy is a snake. He’ll try to squeeze every dollar out of you while pretending to care. He says things like, “Your car is pretty new—does it have a warranty?” But it’s just a setup to pressure you into overpaying. Avoid this place. You deserve honest service, not manipulation.
First visit today for an oil change and smog. Family owned business with The Best Customer service. Will be going back for both cars.
"Ohana Car Care, where we'll treat you like family. You know...extended family, that we kinda hate." The bay workers may be decent, but unfortunately I wouldn't know, as I wasn't able to get that far. I typically do my own oil changes, but was quoted $55 for an oil change from Ohana. This would mean I only pay around $15 for the service, since the oil + filter combo I usually purchase is around $40 from Autozone. I figured, what the hell, let's treat myself and be a little lazy, so I took my car in for service. It seemed okay at first. The business was a bit dirty and in disrepair, but I never judge a book by it's cover. I was greeted by the desk boy, who was nice enough. I notified him I was there for an oil change, and waited as he input my information for my customer profile. After about a 5 minute wait, he confronted me with a total of $99, nearly DOUBLE my original quoted price. When I asked what the upcharge was for, he stated that my vehicle's computer informed him I was over 1700 miles past due for an oil change, so he needed to perform an engine flush, as well as add an additive to the oil, probably some detergent. I explained that, while my computer is stating 1700 miles past due, it is actually inaccurate, as it is programmed for a 5w-20 Genuine Honda Synthetic Blend, which typically gets 4-5k miles before needing a change. I, however, use a 5w-20 Full Synthetic, which typically lasts about 7-8000 miles before needing a change. My computer recommended an oil change at around 4k miles, which means we were performing this next change at roughly 5,700 miles...just under 6k. I rejected the flush and additives, stating that they were not necessary. Boy oh boy...the desk boy did NOT like that. He immediately began arguing with me, stating that he needed to 'educate me' on the manufacturer's specifications for my vehicle, and that my Honda ONLY takes full synthetic. He stated that my cars computer is programmed for full synthetic, and that he would deny my oil change if I asked for a synthetic blend. Here's the kicker, I don't disagree with the logic behind using full-synthetic over a blend. In fact, I had an argument years ago with a mechanic who refused to put full synthetic in my vehicle, as the manufacturer specs state to use a 5w-20 Genuine Honda Synthetic Blend. I prefer using a full synthetic for many reasons, and under normal circumstances would agree with the desk boy and his desire to only use a full synthetic. However, his arrogant attitude, as well as his insistence that I need to be 'educated' when he was, in fact, incorrect on the manufacturer specs for my vehicle really rubbed me the wrong way. I believed that he was simply misinformed, and was calmly trying to explain the correct information to him, even offering to show him the manual that the manufacturer provides for the vehicle. This is when I realized he was not misinformed, but rather predatory. He lied to my face, stating that "there is no such thing as a 5w-20 synthetic blend", in hopes to prove to me that, if I wanted a 5w-20, it ONLY comes in full synthetic. That is the most outrageous and ridiculous lie I've ever heard, and anyone who has ever worked with cars professionally knows this. It is impossible that he was simply misinformed, there was most certainly malice behind his intent. Mind you, all of this was so he could justify an upcharge of nearly double my original cost, and so he could claim that I was 'uneducated' and have gone significantly past-due on my oil change. From one small business to another, you guys are a predatory, untrustworthy, and incredibly shady business, and I will be sure to let all of my customers know to avoid your run-down establishment! Seems your 2.9 stars on Yelp is far more accurate than your google reviews. For a business with bible verses and religious imagery plastered heavily amongst your walls, you guys really lack honesty. Attached below are images of an oil that 'doesn't exist', as well as my vehicles user manual. I hope this can 'educate' your desk boy, as he clearly needs it.

Family-Owned Auto Care with Honesty and Expertise in Stockton
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Ohana Car Care Center is a family-owned auto repair shop in Stockton, CA, dedicated to treating every customer like family. We provide professional and honest automotive services, from routine maintenance like oil changes and smog checks to comprehensive repairs, ensuring your vehicle receives the best care. Our experienced team focuses on transparency and quality workmanship, making us a trusted choice for car owners seeking reliable and friendly service in the community.
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