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Get An Uber Courtesy Ride With AutoGuru
Updated 27 Nov 2024
Rowan Johnstone
What bothers you most about getting your car serviced? We’re guessing it’s having to manage your day without your reliable vehicle. How will you get to work, home, or the shops? Fortunately, when you book a service or repair with AutoGuru through select providers, you’ll receive an Uber Voucher to help you get where you need to go next.
So how does this work?
Visit AutoGuru to get free quotes and select a service provider with the Uber badge on their listing. On the final page, ensure the Uber Voucher option remains selected. Once your booking is confirmed, we’ll send an Uber voucher link directly to your phone via SMS.
Convenience at its best! After dropping off your car, click the SMS link; the Uber app will launch and automatically apply the voucher. Simply request an Uber ride while you're still at the workshop and carry on with your day, wherever it leads you.
We’re not joking, it really is that easy.
Here’s a couple of things to keep in mind.
- The Uber Voucher will be for a maximum of $10 off your ride.
- The Uber Voucher can only be redeemed on a ride on the day of your scheduled booking with the service provider
- You have the option of using the Uber Voucher to either get picked up from or dropped off at the service provider location
- The voucher will only apply if either the pickup or drop-off point is in the close vicinity of the service provider location
So now that’s out of the way, get on over to AutoGuru and take advantage of this better way to get where you’re going!
We’ve got free quotes, transparent pricing and absolutely zero surprises! We’re just out to make car servicing easy.
Written By
Rowan Johnstone
On weekends you’ll probably find Rowan in the garage with his Dad restoring a 1958 Ford Star Model Customline or enjoying a cruise through the Gold Coast hinterland on his Suzuki GSX-R600.
Despite his passion for being behind the wheel (or handlebars), he looks forward to the day when he can commute to work in his own driverless car.