Nevada Auto Care Opens 22-Bay Facility to Address Reno's Repair Bottleneck

July 15th, 2026 2:20 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff

Nevada Auto Care's new 22-bay walk-in facility in Reno offers faster turnaround times than dealerships and national chains, addressing capacity constraints that have caused extended wait times for local drivers.

Nevada Auto Care Opens 22-Bay Facility to Address Reno's Repair Bottleneck

Nevada Auto Care has expanded its operations with a 22-bay auto repair facility in Reno, Nevada, adding significant service capacity for local drivers who have faced extended wait times at dealerships and national chain shops. Owned by Brian Gillam, the facility is built on a direct premise: a higher bay count allows more vehicles to be serviced each day, reducing the time drivers spend waiting and increasing the time they spend on the road.

The scale of the Nevada Auto Care facility distinguishes it from most independent repair shops in the region. With 22 service bays operating simultaneously, the shop processes vehicles through diagnostics and repair at a pace that smaller competitors cannot match. Dealerships, which frequently schedule appointments weeks in advance and still record multi-day turnaround times, face a structural disadvantage against a facility of this size. National chains encounter similar constraints, where limited bay counts generate queues that push completion times well beyond what most drivers find reasonable.

Brian Gillam structured the operation specifically to absorb that overflow. By maintaining enough physical capacity to handle high daily volume, Nevada Auto Care can accommodate walk-in appointments without the scheduling friction that has become common at competing shops. Drivers are not required to plan days ahead or restructure their schedules around a service visit.

For Reno drivers, the walk-in model represents a practical change in how auto repair fits into a daily routine. The ability to bring a vehicle in without an advance booking - and receive a faster turnaround than a dealership would typically provide - addresses a persistent frustration in the local market. Extended wait times are not simply an inconvenience; they affect whether a driver can get to work, manage family responsibilities, or handle an unexpected mechanical issue that does not fit into a prescheduled service window.

Nevada Auto Care addresses that unpredictability through its capacity model. When a driver arrives without an appointment, the available bay count allows the shop to begin work without delay rather than adding the vehicle to an existing backlog. The result is a repair timeline measured in hours rather than the days that have become standard at other area shops.

"The wait times drivers in Reno deal with at dealerships and national chains come down to capacity - those shops simply do not have enough bays to keep up with demand," said Brian Gillam, Owner of Nevada Auto Care. "We built this facility so that a driver can walk in, get their vehicle into a bay quickly, and get back on the road faster than they would anywhere else in town."

The 22-bay facility positions Nevada Auto Care as a high-volume resource for Reno drivers who prioritize both convenience and speed. The shop's approach does not require drivers to adjust their expectations or schedules to fit a constrained service window. Instead, the facility's scale is designed to accommodate drivers on their own terms - walk-in access, faster completion times, and a throughput model that dealerships and national chains have not replicated in the local market.

Learn more at Nevada Auto Care.

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