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Find a Reliable Mechanic in Melbourne 2026

Melbourne mechanic guide: compare costs, understand logbook services, spot dodgy operators, and know your consumer rights in Victoria.

By Melbourne Daily · Published 4 July 2026 at 5:08 am

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Find a Reliable Mechanic in Melbourne 2026
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Finding a Car Mechanic in Melbourne 2026

Melbourne has a large automotive repair market with thousands of workshops across the metro area. From independent mechanics in Preston, Dandenong, and Footscray to major franchise operations and dealership service centres, Melbourne drivers have many options. consumer.vic.gov.au

What Does a Car Service Cost in Melbourne 2026?

  • Basic service (oil, filter, check): $110-$210
  • Logbook service: $190-$430+ depending on make/model
  • Major service: $330-$680+
  • Roadworthy Certificate (VIC): $100-$170
  • Brake pad replacement (per axle): $170-$340
  • Tyre fitting (per tyre): $18-$42 fit and balance

Logbook Service vs General Service in Melbourne

Your new car warranty is not voided if you use an independent Melbourne mechanic for logbook servicing — this is protected under Australian Consumer Law. The mechanic must use correct specification parts and follow the manufacturer's schedule. Independent mechanics are typically 20-40% cheaper than dealership service centres for logbook services.

Victorian Roadworthy Certificates

Victorian vehicles require a Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) when being sold, registered after a lapse, or re-registered after a condition. Roadworthy inspections in Melbourne range from $100-$170. Only a licensed vehicle tester can issue an RWC. vicroads.vic.gov.au

How to Find a Reliable Mechanic in Melbourne

  • Personal recommendations from friends and family are the gold standard
  • Look for VACC (Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce) accredited workshops
  • Check Google Reviews and Trustpilot for recent customer feedback
  • Get multiple written quotes for repairs over $300

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