Best Auto Shop: Beach Plaza Auto Care

January 25, 2023
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Best Auto shop: Beach Plaza Auto Care

The family-owned and operated business, Beach Plaza Auto Care, has been around in Jacksonville Beach since 1990 when Buster DeLay bought out the last full-service Shell gas station in Jacksonville Beach. Once DeLay got started, he recruited his son Charlie DeLay and daughter Misty DeLay to help run the shop. Beach Plaza Auto Care is Jacksonville’s number 1 auto shop for a reason- fast, affordable, and trustworthy service. Just check out their amazing 4.9 rating on Google with reviews gushing over how friendly the service is at every visit. 

If you are in need of brake repair, auto repair, brake service and repair, and love supporting local, family-owned businesses- Beach Plaza Auto Care is the auto shop for you.- Carmen Macri

Since a young age, Carmen Macri knew she wanted to be a writer. She started as our student intern and has advanced to Multi-media Journalist/Creative. She graduated from the University of North Florida and quickly found her home with Folio Weekly. She juggles writing, photography and running Folio’s social media accounts.

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