With today’s technology in the 21st century, Supreme Auto Service has remained competitive in the automotive industry.
In 1977, Clarence O’Driscoll, having his automotive license for only one year, followed his dreams and aspirations and opened the doors to Supreme Auto Service.
In the mid 1980’s, automobiles began to be manufactured
with computer components to advance capabilities in engine
management control. This led to a change in education and
computers in order to maintain the abilities to diagnose and
repair vehicles. Clarence continued to obtain licenses in
light duty trucks, ozone depletion and emission repair.
With Ken O’Driscoll, Clarence’s son, joining the automotive industry in 1990, Supreme Auto Service has not only maintained a family run business but has also increased it’s ability to specialize in advanced computerized diagnostics. Ken received his automotive license in 1995 and has continued his education by obtaining his light duty truck, ozone depletion, propane and emissions repair licenses.
Supreme Auto Service will continue to provide each and every client with quality workmanship to ensure 110% satisfaction with ongoing training and education.
The Ministry of Environment promised "zero-tolerance" for fraud or "scamming" and we at SAS are committed to that promise. Contact us for an appointment.
Drive Clean is a mandatory emissions inspection and testing program in
Canada.
It is conducted through independent garages all across the provinces.