Our 10 picks for car servicing workshops in Singapore

Ten Singapore workshops we’d trust for honest servicing, diagnostics and repairs.

Tried and asked around by the SGRecommends crew · Updated July 2026 · How we choose

THE SHORT ANSWER

Our top pick is Revol Carz Garage for its strong reviews, clear specialist focus and one-stop care from servicing to paintwork.

A good car workshop in Singapore is not just the cheapest oil-change package. We would look for clear diagnostics, written quotes, sensible parts advice and a team that explains what can wait versus what needs doing now.

For newer cars, brand familiarity matters. For older cars, patience matters even more. The safest bet is usually a workshop that sees your make often, documents the work, and has enough review history to show it handles problems consistently.

Pick #1

Revol Carz Garage

SGRecommends Choice 2026
9.6OUT OF 10

The one we’d send a friend to for a careful, well-reviewed one-stop car care setup.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Specialist workshop focus for BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Volkswagen owners.
  • Large review base and long operating history give useful confidence.
  • Can coordinate servicing, paintwork, coating and body repairs under one group.
  • AMK garage has weekday and Saturday hours for workshop work.

Best for: continental car owners who want one accountable long-term workshop

Pick #2

A polished Sin Ming specialist for Mercedes, Jaguar, Land Rover, Porsche and Bentley owners.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Strong fit for Mercedes, Jaguar, Land Rover, Porsche and Bentley owners.
  • Reviews praise clear quotations, photos, explanations and no hard selling.
  • Offers diagnostics, servicing, aircon work, health checks and body repairs.
  • Uses genuine parts for maintenance services covered by its warranty.

Best for: premium continental owners who want dealer-style communication

Pick #3

Juzz For Cars

Editor's Pick
9.2OUT OF 10

A long-running BMW and continental specialist with proper servicing, repairs and towing support.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Long-running specialist for BMW, MINI, Porsche and other continental makes.
  • Site-listed services cover routine servicing, repairs, parts and towing support.
  • Customer comments mention transparent fees and professional follow-up.
  • Convenient Sin Ming Autocare location with online appointment booking.

Best for: bmw and mini owners who want a familiar independent specialist

Pick #4
9.0OUT OF 10

A broad, practical Kaki Bukit workshop with transparent packages and many core services.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Long operating history and wide service list for regular car ownership needs.
  • Handles servicing, repairs, diagnostics, alignment, claims and spray painting.
  • Publishes multiple servicing package options across familiar oil brands.
  • Useful for owners who want collection service or fleet maintenance.

Best for: everyday drivers in the east who want one practical workshop

Pick #5

BMS Motorsports

Rising Star
8.8OUT OF 10

A strong pick for owners who want servicing plus deeper engine, transmission and performance work.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Covers deeper work like engine overhaul and transmission overhaul.
  • Useful for pre-purchase checks, pre-inspection services and aircon repairs.
  • Performance upgrades, ECU tuning and track setup are available in-house.
  • Two workshop locations give more flexibility for north-side drivers.

Best for: drivers who need mechanical depth beyond routine servicing

Pick #6
8.6OUT OF 10

A friendly west-side workshop for servicing, repairs, accident claims and paintwork.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Good west-side option for servicing, repairs, claims and spray painting.
  • Offers pick-up and delivery, useful when you cannot spare workshop time.
  • States it seeks approval before proceeding with repair work.
  • Covers corporate fleet maintenance alongside individual owner jobs.

Best for: west-side drivers who want servicing and bodywork in one place

Pick #7
8.5OUT OF 10

A neat Kaki Bukit choice for preventive maintenance, diagnostics and company vehicle upkeep.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Handles Japanese, Korean and continental vehicles with computer diagnostics.
  • Offers preventive maintenance, repairs, inspection checks and insurance renewal help.
  • Fleet programme focuses on reducing breakdowns and scheduling vehicle checks.
  • Clear weekday and Saturday operating hours are listed publicly.

Best for: owners and small fleets needing regular maintenance in kaki bukit

Pick #8
8.4OUT OF 10

A large, established workshop for servicing, repairs, accident repair and performance work.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Very broad service menu from maintenance to overhaul and accident repair.
  • Online booking is available for car maintenance appointments.
  • Also handles tyres, batteries, diagnostics, aircon, towing and fleet management.
  • Good fit when one car needs several different jobs coordinated.

Best for: drivers who want a large workshop with many services under one roof

Pick #9
8.3OUT OF 10

A focused name for Nissan, Toyota and Honda owners who want brand-familiar servicing.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Clearly positions itself around Nissan, Toyota and Honda servicing.
  • Useful fit for common Japanese makes with repeated maintenance patterns.
  • Straightforward specialist focus is helpful for routine ownership costs.
  • Worth calling when comparing non-agent options for Japanese cars.

Best for: nissan, toyota and honda owners comparing non-agent servicing

Pick #10
8.2OUT OF 10

Not a small indie, but handy for long hours, accessories, tyres and routine maintenance.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Long daily opening hours make it easier for urgent routine jobs.
  • Covers servicing, tyres, batteries, brakes, aircon and accessories together.
  • Ubi and Bukit Batok outlets suit drivers on different sides of Singapore.
  • Large review base gives a broad read on everyday customer experience.

Best for: drivers who need convenient hours, tyres and routine servicing together

Good to know

How often should I service my car in Singapore?

Most drivers follow the maker’s interval, often every 10,000km or six months. If you do heavy city driving, short trips or PHV mileage, ask the workshop if a shorter interval makes sense.

Should I use an authorised dealer or an independent workshop?

Use the dealer for warranty-sensitive work. For out-of-warranty cars, a trusted independent can be better value, especially if they specialise in your make and give clear parts options.

What should I ask before approving repairs?

Ask for the fault found, the part being replaced, whether OEM or genuine parts are used, labour cost, downtime and whether photos or diagnostic reports can be shared.

Is the cheapest servicing package a bad idea?

Not always, but check what oil, filters and checks are included. A low headline price can become expensive if basic inspection, diagnostics or quality parts are excluded.

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