Barrett Automotive

(on bypass)
Auto Inspection Stations (emissions) in Cornelia, GA
Auto Inspection Stations (emissions)
Auto Repair
Gas & Service Stations

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:30PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:30PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:30PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:30PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:30PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

1730 441 Bypass
Cornelia, GA
30531

About

Welcome to Barrett Automotive in Cornelia, GA, the honest choice for quality repairs and service in Northeast Georgia. Our mission is to provide our community with the best automotive repair and service in Cornelia and continue to keep our customer’s vehicles safe and reliable on the road. Established in 2009, Barrett Automotive is a family-owned and operated business owned by Justin and Nicole Barrett, who are dedicated to providing Cornelia with an auto repair that they can trust.

At our Cornelia auto repair shop, we offer automotive repairs and services for all makes and models of vehicles including BMW, Chevy, Dodge, Ford, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mercedes, Chrysler, Volkswagen, Volvo, and much more. Our technicians are ASE certified professionals who are dedicated to providing each customer with dependable and transparent service. This is why we offer a complimentary digital safety inspection with every service.

We stand behind the quality of our repairs by offering an industry-leading 36 month or 36,000-mile nationwide warranty. We also offer a free shuttle service and free pick up and delivery for customers who are busy and need some assistance when it comes to having their vehicle taken care of. At Barrett Automotive, you’ll receive excellent customer service and a clean waiting room with friendly staff members who are here to serve you.

At our Cornelia auto repair shop - we treat you like family. If your vehicle is due for a service or repair, give Barrett Automotive a call or stop by our shop today!

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Services

  • Air Conditioning
  • Brakes
  • Cooling System/Radiators
  • Engines
  • Fuel System
  • Overhaul
  • Suspension
  • Transmissions
  • Fluid Exchanges (BG Center)
  • Alignments
  • Check Engine Light
  • Drive Train
  • Exhaust/Mufflers
  • Inspection/Diagnostics
  • Pre-Purchase Inspection
  • Timing Belts
  • Tune Up
  • Alternator
  • Clutches
  • Electrical
  • Fleet Service
  • Lights
  • Speedometers
  • Tires
  • Axles
  • Computer Diagnostic
  • Emission/Smog Check
  • Flushes
  • Oil Change
  • Steering
  • Towing

Latest

A car’s starter is a small electric motor and solenoid that takes energy from the battery to push the starter gear into the flywheel. This process cranks the car and fires up the engine. If your car won’t start up correctly, it could be a starter issue. What are the symptoms of a bad starter? - Starter clicking - Accessories run but engine does not - Clicking after engine is on - Smoke coming from under the hood - Grinding noises after start up CARBIBLES.COM Symptoms of a Bad Starter | Car Bibles
Have you heard about Brakes for Breast? Brakes for Breast is a great organization which we will be supporting this October and you can too. During October all brake pads and brake shoes will be FREE, all you have to pay for is labor and any additional brake parts needed then we will donate 10% of the labor revenue to the Cleveland Clinic for breast cancer vaccine research. We would love your support with this, you can help by sharing, liking and of course getting those brakes taking care of. For more information call us at 706-776-2240 or visit www.brakesforbreasts.com.
Transmission fluid is vital to the overall operation of your vehicle. In addition to lubricating the transmission’s internal parts, it also prevents overheating and metal-to-metal contact. How often your transmission fluid will need to be replaced depends upon the make and model of your vehicle. Your vehicle’s manufacturer will recommend the correct interval. However, transmission fluid that looks dark brown, dirty, or sludgy should be replaced. CARBIBLES.COM When Is The Time To Change Your Transmission Fluid?
Squeaky brakes? Excessive vibrating or shaking? Car pulls to one side on the road? What is one car symptom that you’re currently experiencing while driving? Comment and let us know!
What are the signs of worn shocks and struts? - Uneven tire wear - Vehicle bounces excessively - Vibrating at high speeds - Front end dives when braking - Rear end squats when accelerating - Leaking shocks
Can driving over a speed bump quickly cause damage to your vehicle? The answer is, yes! Driving fast over a speed bump can cause: - Damage to the shocks - Power steering system leak - Wheels to be forced out of alignment - Damaged steering rack mounts - Ruined exhaust system - Worn down tire sidewalls Remember to follow the speed limit and slow down before approaching speed bumps.
Don’t let your vehicle spook you! Take care of your car’s fall maintenance now to keep your vehicle running at its best all October long. Important fall maintenance items include: - Brake inspection - Replace windshield wipers - Check all fluids - Inspect tires - Test lights - Check heater/defroster
Help us put the Brakes on Breast Cancer! During the month of October you will receive FREE brake pads or shoes with a complete brake repair. Call us today to schedule an appointment 706-776-2240. #barrettautomotive #brakesforbreasts #breastcancerawarenessmonth
What is a brake bleed? A brake bleed is the process of removing air from the brake lines to restore your brake system to its best. Over time, small amounts of air can become trapped in your vehicle’s brake line. Air in the brake lines can decrease the effectiveness of your brakes significantly. If your brakes feel soft or spongy, you may need a brake bleed.
October is Fall Car Care Month, and now is the time to remember how addressing certain items like brakes, tires, belts and hoses and fluids, including oil, antifreeze, steering, brake, transmission, and wiper fluids, will help keep your car running smoothly and efficiently, saving money at the gas pump. Other areas of the vehicle, such as heating and air conditioning systems, wipers, and lights, should also be checked periodically. #CarCare saves you money! CARCARE.ORG See How #CarCare Saves You Money - Be Car Care Aware
Are you familiar with your vehicle’s owner’s manual? It may be collecting dust in your glove compartment. However, the owner’s manual contains important information regarding your vehicle’s proper maintenance intervals and features. Know how to reference it!
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Barrett Automotive is kicking off Brakes For Breasts. Call us today (706-776-2240) to schedule an appointment to have your brakes inspected. #brakesforbreasts #barrettautomotive
We have all experienced a scary car symptom, such as seeing the check engine light turn on or the sound of rattling bones coming from underneath the hood. But have you ever experienced something spooky or paranormal while inside your car? We are getting in the Halloween spirit and want to hear your spooky car story below!
Who is guilty of this? 😂
Do you remember your first car? Let's face it - you probably drove a lemon. Whether it was a tin can or a straight up Flintstone-esque vehicle, chances are your first car has a special place in your heart. What was your first car and what was your favorite memory of it? EXTRAMILE.THEHARTFORD.COM My First Car (A Compilation of Fond Memories)
Every time that someone mentions that they don’t have the proper setup to start camping, ask them one simple question. “Do you have a car?” If the answer is yes, then it’s time to fill them in on a little secret…It’s 100% possible to camp in your car! If you’re looking for ways to make car camping happen, here are some simple suggestions to get started. AGIRLSGUIDETOCARS.COM Gotta Get Away? 5 Ways Car Camping Has You Covered | A Girls Guide to Cars
Did you know that driving with excess junk in your trunk can have an effect on your vehicle? An overloaded vehicle can: - Decrease fuel efficiency - Wear out your shocks and struts - Wear down your tires faster - Put your engine at risk of overheating - Put you at risk for a tire blowout - Reduce the effectiveness of your brakes Keep your trunk empty and your vehicle clean to better maintain your vehicle overall.
Test your vehicle knowledge! What did fuel injection replace in many cars? A. Leaded Fuel B. The Carburetor C. Manual Transmission D. Water Cooling in the Radiator
One way to avoid a turkey of a Thanksgiving road trip is to make sure the vehicle you will be driving is running well. A 10-minute pre-trip check is a quick and easy way to help avoid the inconvenience of a breakdown many miles away from home, says the non-profit Car Care Council. Check the following: - Fluids - Belts & Hoses - Tires - Lights - Wipers CARCARE.ORG Don’t Let Your Thanksgiving Road Trip be a Turkey - Be Car Care Aware
Check engine light on? The check engine light is your vehicle's way of letting you know that something is wrong. But don't stress - the best thing you can do is bring your vehicle into our shop for an inspection. Driving with the light on can make matters worse, and we will help find the solution that best fits the needs of you and your vehicle.
October was Breast Cancer Awareness month and we participated in the Brakes for Breasts campaign. Brake pads and shoes were FREE, with our clients only paying for labor and any other needed parts. We then donate 10% of the total of those cost to the Cleveland Clinic Breast cancer vaccine research fund. We are proud to announce that we were able to donate $800.🥳 Thank you so much to everyone who was able to participate and make this campaign a success.
Is it bad to drive your car if it doesn’t have a gas cap? While it isn’t a major issue if caught early on, you don’t want to continue driving without a gas cap for an extended period of time. You’ll lose gas and debris and moisture can get into the fuel tank, causing performance and fuel efficiency issues over time. It’s inexpensive to fix, so take care of a lost, missing, or broken gas cap! AUTO.HOWSTUFFWORKS.COM Is It Bad to Drive Without a Gas Cap?
This is your vehicle’s oil pressure warning light. While it may look like a genie in a bottle, it’s actually an image of an old fashioned oil can. It indicates that your car is either low on oil or your oil pump isn’t circulating enough fluid. This is a critical warning light, since driving with low oil can quickly damage your vehicle’s engine.
As the days get shorter, it becomes increasingly important to check that your vehicle’s wipers and lights are all in proper working order. You may not be able to see from the driver’s seat if a light isn’t working, so take the time to test all exterior lights and replace any if needed. Also, test your wiper blades and replace them if they skip, smear, squeak, or appear to be dried out or frayed. CARCARE.ORG As Days Get Shorter, Check Vehicle Lights, Wipers - Be Car Care Aware
Your vehicle’s transmission is critical to the overall operation of your car, which is why an issue with the transmission should always be inspected at the first sign of trouble. Here are 3 transmission problems that you should never ignore: 1. Issues switching gears 2. Leaking transmission fluid 3. Check engine warning light is on
When’s the last time you replaced your vehicle’s cabin air filter? The cabin air filter, typically located behind the glove compartment, is responsible for filtering the air that comes into the cabin of your vehicle. This helps to remove pollutants and other contaminants. Cabin air filters typically need to be replaced every 20,000 miles or so, and breathing in dirty air can be a danger to your health.
Start the new year fresh by taking care of your vehicle’s outstanding maintenance! Not only does routine auto care and preventative maintenance help keep your car safe and dependable, but it helps save money and avoid car trouble.
Happy New Year’s Eve!
Is your check engine light on? If so, we recommend having your vehicle inspected by one of our trusted mechanics as soon as possible. The check engine light can oftentimes indicate an immediate issue, especially when paired with other symptoms.
Understanding your vehicle's warning lights and what they represent will help you figure out what to do next once a light turns on. Read more about the 5 most important warning lights and what they indicate. CARBIBLES.COM 5 Most Important Warning Lights on Your Dashboard | Car Bibles

Information

Company name
Barrett Automotive
Category
Auto Inspection Stations (emissions)
Est
2009

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Barrett Automotive in Cornelia GA?
    You can reach them at: 706-776-2240. It’s best to call Barrett Automotive during business hours.
  • What is the address for Barrett Automotive on bypass in Cornelia?
    Barrett Automotive is located at this address: 1730 441 Bypass Cornelia, GA 30531.
  • What are Barrett Automotive(Cornelia, GA) store hours?
    Barrett Automotive store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:30PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.