Los Angeles, CA

Tires Auto Repair Experts

DSX Multi-Location 1 is a state-of-the-art auto repair facility in Los Angeles & , CA, specializing in Tires and other Reliable vehicles. Since 1948, we’ve been helping drivers of Alfa Romeo, Honda, and Infiniti models find quality, affordable auto solutions. To accomplish that mission, we keep our facility and technicians updated with the latest technology and training.

Our ASE Certified technicians take their role seriously as your auto care provider, going above and beyond to ensure their skills and processes meet manufacturer standards. We are proud to be a certified service center for Alfa Romeo, Honda, and Infiniti models. We’re confident we can give your car the care it deserves and protect its optimal performance for years to come.

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Hours of Operation
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday10:00 AM — 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM — 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM — 6:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM — 6:00 PM
  • Friday10:00 AM — 6:00 PM
  • SaturdayClosed

Current Specials for DSX Multi-Location 2

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Complete Services

Tired of driving all over town for your vehicle’s needs? You visit one place for oil changes and another for major repairs. And without a centralized auto support team, you may skip over essential services that keep your car in top condition! DSX Multi-Location 1 strives to be your all-in-one resource for Tires and Automotive repair. We know exactly what Alfa Romeo, Honda, Infiniti, Kia, and vehicles need!

With 20 years of experience working directly with these brands, we provide 100% accurate, high-quality repairs using equipment from original manufacturers. The best part? Our independently owned and operated shop delivers dealership-level service at a lower cost. How do we do it? We focus on your satisfaction and vehicle’s longevity - not just profit. Our customers get the best deal on repairs and maintenance, helping them keep their car running strong past 100,000 and even 200,000 miles!

Our Offerings

  • Complete Tire Services
  • Brake Inspection and Repair
  • Scheduled Maintenance
  • Alignment and Suspension
  • Diagnostic Testing
  • & More

Tires Repair Near Me

DSX Multi-Location 1 in Los Angeles & , CA, wants to show you what your business means to us. Once you arrive at our facility, you’ll experience personalized care and a team that truly understands your vehicle.

Precision Service Confirmed: 100/5 Customer Satisfaction for Automotive repair in Los Angeles

  • Jordan Priebe on 10/17/2024

    The plaque was missing but the view was still nice

  • Leslie McBride on 02/06/2024

    The plaque is missing from the rock. So, there is no value in walking over here because there is nothing to see.

  • Brenda on 10/30/2019

    I enjoy historical landmarks. I believe they are so important to our personal pasts and our world's history and we should take great steps to preserve them. The story goes that a Chumash Indian village once lived here, at this site (where this mound and plaque are placed) and many years later the site was excavated and over 2500 objects were recovered. It has yielded some of the most important archeological evidence found in California. The objects from that excavation are at the National Museum of the American Indian. There isn't much to see at this location but you can read the plaque on the mound and pay your respects. There is a big grassy area called Ambassador Park and I believe it is intended to be left that way.

  • Brenda on 10/30/2019

    I enjoy historical landmarks. I believe they are so important to our personal pasts and our world's history and we should take great steps to preserve them. The story goes that a Chumash Indian village once lived here, at this site (where this mound and plaque are placed) and many years later the site was excavated and over 2500 objects were recovered. It has yielded some of the most important archeological evidence found in California. The objects from that excavation are at the National Museum of the American Indian. There isn't much to see at this location but you can read the plaque on the mound and pay your respects. There is a big grassy area called Ambassador Park and I believe it is intended to be left that way.