📍 4501 Central Ave Ste 101 Ste 101, Hot Springs, AR, 71913
📞 501-525-5128
Welcome to your local Sears Auto Center in Hot Springs, AR. We have all the essentials whether it’s automotive repairs and maintenance, new tires, batteries or if you have a question about how to protect your vehicle. With over 600 locations, and most open 7 days a week, we specialize in keeping your car in good condition, before anything goes wrong. Walk-in, call or schedule an appointment online at searsauto.com. At Sears Auto Center every visit starts with a complimentary multi-point inspection, performed by expert ASE-certified technicians. Our free check includes a visual inspection of your battery, battery cables, air filter, belts, hoses, fluids, tires, exterior lights and wiper blades. Brakes, steering and suspension system and drive axles checks performed upon request. We have the latest technology for routine maintenance services and to troubleshoot any issue that may arise along with a nationwide warranty service for your convenience.
📍 3239 Airport Rd, Pearcy, AR, 71964
📞 501-525-9284
📍 135 Adam Brown Rd, Pearcy, AR, 71964
📞 501-760-4838
📍 1412 Airport Rd, Hot Springs National Park, AR, 71913
📞 501-525-4219
📍 2695 Airport Rd, Hot Springs National Park, AR, 71913
📞 501-623-1121
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📍 121 N Moore Rd, Hot Springs National Park, AR, 71913
📞 501-767-2406
📍 1801 Higdon Ferry Rd, Hot Springs National Park, AR, 71913
📞 501-525-9284
📍 Serving Your Area, Bismarck, AR, 71929
📞 501-844-6319
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Owned and operated by Jerry "G.G." Culbreath - Arkansas first "Killer" Bee Removal Specialist- Insured, EPA Certified, and Arkansas State Plant Board Licensed. As of 02/09, Africanized bees have been found in 10 Arkansas counties: Baxter, Bradley, Clark, Columbia, Faulkner, Howard, Lafayette, Miller, Nevada, & Union. 23 counties surrounding these are considered at “high risk,” but this doesn’t mean that AFB may only be in those 33 counties! Children, the elderly, & small pets are especially vulnerable. The Arkansas State Plant Board & bee experts recommend that all unmanaged colonies & swarms be destroyed to combat the spread of Africanized bees & protect the public. Don't take a chance, call a professional.