As summer arrives in the Valley, many luxury and exotic vehicle owners are preparing to store cars for the summer while others face the frustration of scheduling routine maintenance. For a growing number of East Valley residents, Ace’s Elite has become a trusted alternative to the dealership experience.
Ace’s Elite specializes in providing luxury service for European and exotic vehicles including Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and McLaren.
“We offer services at half the price, but we have the same work, with the same skilled technicians,” said co-owner and Chief Marketing Officer Danny Page. “Everything is the exact same, but with a personal touch.”
Another reason customers are making the switch is convenience. Dealership wait times have continued to increase, with some owners waiting up to six weeks to schedule routine service.
Ace’s Elite offers same-day appointments whenever possible, with most vehicles returned to customers within one to two days. The shop also provides transportation assistance through black car service or Uber rides, helping busy clients minimize disruptions to their schedules.
For seasonal residents, Ace’s Elite has expanded its concierge-style approach even further through its white glove service.
Customers can arrange for the team to pick up vehicles directly from their homes, complete the maintenance and detailing, and return them before they arrive back in town.
With many specialty vehicles spending the summer months parked in garages, Danny also urges vehicle owners to prepare their cars with proper maintenance.
“A lot of these more expensive cars are not daily drivers,” he said. “People are going to park them and store them, and they need to think about what is being done to their vehicle before they do that.”
The team recommends a pre-storage, summer service that includes topping off fluids and connecting vehicles to battery tenders to prevent costly damage.
Danny learned that lesson firsthand after leaving one of his own Porsches unattended during the summer heat.
“I didn’t put one of my cars on a battery tender, and it went three weeks in the heat,” he said. “If I would have put the $150 battery tender on it, it would have been fine, and I wouldn’t have had to spend over $3,000 on a new battery – now I recommend the service to everyone.” Ace’s Auto Elite is located at 1711 N. Quail in Mesa.
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