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EmTech NW auto repair moves to new location in Port of The Dalles

EmTech NW auto repair moves to new location in Port of The Dalles

Bailey Wilde lifts a truck for some inspections at EmTech at their new location at 3620 Crates Way in the Port of The Dalles.

Ray Emig, owner of EmTech NW LLC auto and diesel repair

Emtech NW automotive and diesel repair has moved to a new location in the Port of The Dalles. 

The automotive shop, owned and operated by Ray Emig, is now at 3624 Crates Way just west of Fix Auto and next to Crestline Construction. 

Emig said he and his crew have been working hard the past few weeks to make the transition as seamless as possible. 

And he wanted to ensure customers that the shop was open and repairing vehicles. 

EmTech’s new location - click on it to enlarge the image.

“This is a good move for us,” he said, noting it opened up another customer base in the Port District.”

The shop previously operated across the street from Big Jim’s on East Second Street in The Dalles. 

Emig is joined by mechanics Shelby Bucher and Bailey Wilde.

Shelby Bucher was busy today, Nov. 4, at EmTech NW auto and diesel repair.

“Our focus is on serving our community not only with great auto and diesel services but doing it at a price that our community can afford,” Emig said. “We do vehicle care right, caring for all aspects of your vehicle's health according to manufactures specs. Whether you need a routine checkup or fluid change, or it’s time for a new engine, we’re here to help, so get in touch today.”

You can reach Ray and the  EmTech shop at (541) 980-0518

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