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Full-Service Auto Repair in Hudsonville & Jenison

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"Have been taking my vehicles to Rozema's for a few years now and have always been beyond satisfied with the service, response time, and communication. Everyone treated us with respect and have always been willing to explain their recommendations in an approachable & understanding way."

Marc Hultink

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"They have been very helpful since my first visit. I am always happy to see how they do the billing as you get to approve the things you want them to do. Thank you to Kory, Jennifer and his team for having such a great business! You've got another customer for life!"

Megan Farmer

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"Great service and staff! They were able to take my car in right away, and everyone was super kind. They did not try to sell me something I didn't need. (Actually, they were honest and told me I DIDN'T need a costly repair.) The car is running great! I've definitely found a new place to take my car."

Temple Ireland Rosenberger

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"Have been taking my vehicles to Rozema's for a few years now and have always been beyond satisfied with the service, response time, and communication. Everyone treated us with respect and have always been willing to explain their recommendations in an approachable & understanding way."

Marc Hultink

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"They have been very helpful since my first visit. I am always happy to see how they do the billing as you get to approve the things you want them to do. Thank you to Kory, Jennifer and his team for having such a great business! You've got another customer for life!"

Megan Farmer

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"Great service and staff! They were able to take my car in right away, and everyone was super kind. They did not try to sell me something I didn't need. (Actually, they were honest and told me I DIDN'T need a costly repair.) The car is running great! I've definitely found a new place to take my car."

Temple Ireland Rosenberger

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About Us

Rozema's Car Care: Your Trusted Hudsonville Auto Repair Experts Since 1975

Welcome to Rozema's Car Care, Hudsonville's premier full-service preventive maintenance and auto repair center. Established in 1975, our family-owned shop has been delivering top-notch automotive care for all makes and models of domestic and import vehicles. We specialize in a wide array of services including Alignment, Brakes, Car & Truck Care, Electrical and Electronic Services, Engine & Transmission, Engine Maintenance, General Services, Heating and Cooling Services, Import Cars & Trucks, Quick Lube Services, Tires, and Undercar Services.


Our team of experts brings unparalleled knowledge and skill to every job, ensuring your vehicle receives the best care possible. Whether facing complex auto problems or routine maintenance, we have the tools and expertise to handle it all. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our use of the latest technology to accurately diagnose and provide effective solutions for your vehicle's needs.


At Rozema's Car Care, we believe in quality. We install only the best parts available, offering them at a fair price. From simple maintenance to major repairs like engine and transmission replacements, our ASE-Certified technicians are equipped to deliver exceptional service.

We pride ourselves on our trustworthy and reliable service, underscored by our 36,000 mile/36-month warranty through the Parts Plus Car Care Center program. Our dedication to customer satisfaction is unwavering, and we guarantee you'll be pleased with the outcome.


Your vehicle is in good hands with Rozema's Car Care, where expertise meets excellence.

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Proudly Serving Ottawa County


Providing Expert Auto Repair Services to The Residents of The Following Cities:

  • Hudsonville
  • Jenison
  • Georgetown
  • Grandville
  • Wyoming
  • Walker
  • Cutlerville
  • Kentwood
  • Grand Rapids
  • Holland
  • Zeeland
  • Byron Center

Services

Our Services

Power Steering & Suspension

Experience the smooth ride you deserve! Our service ensures your car handles perfectly, keeping you in control and comfortable on every turn.

Oil Change, Fluid & Filter Services

Keep your engine young with our Oil Change service. Regular oil changes maintain efficiency and longevity, saving you money and worry down the road.

Auto HVAC Repair & AC Recharge

No matter the weather outside, stay comfortable inside. Our Heating/Cooling & AC services guarantee a perfect climate in your vehicle all year round.

Module Repair and Electrical Services

Our Module Repair/Replacement & Electrical services promise optimal operation and reliability of your car's essential systems, keeping you safe on the road.

Why Choose Us

Enhancing Your Auto Service Experience

Digital Inspections for Efficiency and Transparency:

Our state-of-the-art digital vehicle inspections ensure a quick and reliable service. We use tablets to complete and record our inspection results, providing you with easy-to-understand reports that include detailed photos. This approach allows you to see exactly what's happening with your vehicle, ensuring transparency and trust in our services.

Streamlined Communication for Your Convenience:

We value clear and efficient communication. From the moment you book an appointment to the completion of your vehicle's repair, our friendly team keeps you informed every step of the way. Our online approval system further streamlines communication, making the process as convenient and hassle-free as possible for you.

Comfortable Waiting Area:

We understand that waiting for your vehicle can be tedious, which is why we offer a comfortable and welcoming indoor waiting area for shorter service appointments. Our goal is to provide you with a relaxing space where you can enjoy peace of mind while we take care of your vehicle.

Complimentary Courtesy Shuttle Service:

For our customers in the Hudsonville area, we offer a courtesy shuttle service. This means you can continue with your day without any interruptions while your car is being serviced. Just call ahead to arrange an appointment and let us know you'd like to use our shuttle service.

Complimentary Detailing with Drop-Off Services:

We believe in treating your vehicle as if it were our own. With every drop-off service appointment, we include a complimentary 15-minute detailing service. When you get your vehicle back, it won’t just be serviced and running smoothly; it'll also be clean and ready to drive.

Frequently Asked

Questions


  • What are your business hours?

    Rozema's Car Care welcomes you from Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday between 8:00 AM and 5:30 PM, and on Wednesday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM for all your automotive needs.

  • Where are you located?

    Find us at 2844 Port Sheldon St, Hudsonville, MI 49426. For easy navigation straight to our doorstep, simply click on our address.

  • What types of vehicles do you work on?

    At Rozema's Car Care, our expertise spans a wide variety of vehicles. From the latest hybrids to robust heavy-duty and diesel vehicles, as well as both foreign and domestic models, we've got your needs covered. We are also your go-to specialists for RVs and fleet vehicles.

  • Can I book an appointment online?

    Absolutely! Booking your visit with us is just a click away. Hit the button below, select a date and time that fits your schedule, and we'll be ready to provide top-tier automotive service.

  • Do you offer loaner vehicles?

    Certainly, we provide loaner vehicles for your convenience. We have three loaner cars accessible, but please note they are available strictly via prior appointment.

  • Is this a more reasonable alternative to the dealership?

    Our services at Rozema's Car Care are not only budget-friendly but also stand out in terms of quality and value, surpassing what competitors and dealerships offer. Visit us to experience the Rozema difference.

  • Do you offer any discounts?

    Score some savings by visiting our Coupons page! We regularly update our page with current promotions to ensure you get the best value on our services.

  • Can I check on the status of my car at the shop?

    Indeed, you can! Dial (616) 258-6735 during our business hours, and we'll gladly provide you with a detailed update on your vehicle's progress.

  • Are you hiring?

    If you're passionate about cars and possess the skills we value, consider joining our team. Explore career opportunities and apply by visiting our Careers page. We'd love to have you on board at Rozema's Car Care!

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By Victor Stewart March 4, 2025
Embarking on a road trip is an exciting way to explore new destinations, create memories, and enjoy the freedom of the open road. However, nothing can derail your adventure faster than a vehicle breakdown. Proper vehicle maintenance is key to ensuring your trip goes smoothly, keeping you safe and saving you from unexpected repair costs. Whether you're driving across state lines or venturing into remote areas, these essential vehicle maintenance tips will help you prepare your car for the journey ahead. 1. Start with a Pre-Trip Inspection Before hitting the road, give your vehicle a thorough once-over or take it to a trusted mechanic for a professional inspection. A pre-trip checkup can identify potential issues before they become emergencies. Focus on critical components like the engine, brakes, tires, and fluids. Many auto shops, such as those at Rozema's Car Care, offer comprehensive inspection services to ensure your vehicle is road-trip-ready. Addressing small problems now can prevent big headaches later. 2. Check Your Tires Your tires are your vehicle’s only connection to the road, so their condition is non-negotiable. Start by checking the tread depth—use the penny test: insert a penny into the tread with Lincoln’s head facing down. If you can see the top of his head, it’s time for new tires. Next, inspect for uneven wear, cracks, or punctures. Don’t forget to check the tire pressure, including the spare, using the recommended PSI found in your owner’s manual or on the driver’s side door jamb. Underinflated or overinflated tires can reduce fuel efficiency and compromise safety. Rotate your tires if it’s been a while since your last service—typically every 6,000 to 8,000 miles—to ensure even wear. If you’re unsure about your tire condition, consult a professional at a service center like Rozema's Car Care for expert advice or replacement. 3. Test Your Battery A dead battery can leave you stranded, especially in remote areas with no cell service. Most car batteries last three to five years, but heat, cold, and frequent short trips can shorten their lifespan. Before your road trip, test the battery’s charge with a voltmeter or have it checked at an auto shop. Look for corrosion on the terminals and clean them with a wire brush if needed. If your battery is nearing the end of its life, replace it proactively to avoid mid-trip surprises. 4. Inspect Fluids and Top Them Off Your vehicle relies on various fluids to run smoothly, so checking and topping them off is a must. Start with the engine oil—look at the dipstick to ensure it’s at the proper level and note its color. Dark, gritty oil may indicate it’s time for a change. Next, check the coolant to prevent overheating, especially if you’re driving through hot climates or mountainous terrain. Transmission fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid should also be inspected and refilled as needed. Bring extra fluids along for the trip in case you need to top off on the go. For a professional oil change or fluid check, consider scheduling a visit to Rozema's Car Care before departure. 5. Evaluate Your Brakes Reliable brakes are critical for safe driving, especially on long trips with varying road conditions. Listen for squeaking, grinding, or vibrations when you brake—these are signs your brake pads may need replacement. Check the brake fluid level and look for leaks under the vehicle. If your brakes feel spongy or unresponsive, have them inspected immediately. A well-maintained braking system ensures you can stop confidently, whether you’re navigating steep declines or sudden traffic. 6. Ensure Lights Are Working Visibility is essential, particularly if you’ll be driving at night or in poor weather. Test all your lights—headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights—to confirm they’re functioning. Replace any burnt-out bulbs and clean the lenses if they’re cloudy or dirty. Carry spare bulbs in your glovebox as a precaution. Properly working lights not only help you see the road but also make your vehicle visible to others. 7. Pack an Emergency Kit Even with meticulous preparation, emergencies can happen. Assemble a roadside emergency kit to handle minor issues and keep you safe while awaiting help. Include jumper cables, a tire repair kit, a jack and lug wrench, a first-aid kit, a flashlight with extra batteries, reflective triangles or flares, and basic tools like a screwdriver and wrench. Add blankets, water, and non-perishable snacks in case you’re stuck for hours. A portable phone charger is also a smart addition to stay connected. 8. Check the Air Conditioning and Heating Systems Comfort is key on a long drive, and a malfunctioning climate control system can make your trip miserable. Test your air conditioning and heater well before your departure to ensure they’re blowing cold and hot air as needed. If the AC is weak or the heater isn’t warming up, it could indicate low refrigerant or a more serious issue. Address these problems early—shops like Rozema's Car Care can diagnose and fix climate control issues efficiently. 9. Inspect Belts and Hoses The belts and hoses under your hood are vital to your vehicle’s operation, powering everything from the alternator to the cooling system. Look for cracks, fraying, or brittleness in the rubber components. A squealing noise when you start the engine might signal a loose or worn belt. Replacing these parts is relatively inexpensive compared to the cost of a breakdown, so don’t skip this step. If you’re not comfortable inspecting them yourself, a mechanic can handle it during your pre-trip service. 10. Update Your Navigation and Communication Tools While not a mechanical component, your navigation system is just as important for a successful road trip. Ensure your GPS or smartphone apps are updated with the latest maps, and consider a physical road atlas as a backup. Check your phone’s signal strength in the areas you’ll be traveling through—some rural routes may have spotty coverage. A CB radio or satellite communicator can be a lifesaver in remote regions. 11. Test Wipers and Replace Blades Weather can change quickly on a road trip, and worn wiper blades can leave you struggling to see in rain or snow. Test your wipers and washer fluid system, replacing blades if they streak or skip. Blades typically need replacing every six to twelve months, depending on use and climate. Carry an extra set in your trunk for emergencies. 12. Plan Your Route and Service Stops Finally, map out your route and identify service stations along the way. Long stretches without gas stations or repair shops can catch you off guard, especially in rural areas. Fill up your tank when it reaches half-empty rather than waiting until the last minute. If you’re near a trusted provider like Rozema's Car Care before starting your journey, stop in for a final check or last-minute adjustments. Final Thoughts A well-maintained vehicle is the foundation of a successful road trip. By taking the time to inspect and prepare your car, you’ll reduce the risk of breakdowns and enjoy peace of mind as you travel. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or prefer professional help, addressing these maintenance tasks ensures your adventure stays on track. For expert assistance, consider scheduling a service with Rozema's Car Care to get your vehicle in top shape. With your car ready and your bags packed, all that’s left is to hit the road and make unforgettable memories. Safe travels!
A person is holding two oil filters in their hands | Rozema's Car Care
September 2, 2024
Learn how to choose the best oil filter for your car with expert advice from Rozema's Car Care in Hudsonville, MI. Protect your engine—visit us today!
A mechanic is working on the underside of a car  | Rozema's Car Care
August 27, 2024
Discover how shocks and struts impact your drive at Rozema's Car Care in Hudsonville, MI. Ensure safety and comfort with expert maintenance. Visit us today!
By Victor Stewart March 4, 2025
Embarking on a road trip is an exciting way to explore new destinations, create memories, and enjoy the freedom of the open road. However, nothing can derail your adventure faster than a vehicle breakdown. Proper vehicle maintenance is key to ensuring your trip goes smoothly, keeping you safe and saving you from unexpected repair costs. Whether you're driving across state lines or venturing into remote areas, these essential vehicle maintenance tips will help you prepare your car for the journey ahead. 1. Start with a Pre-Trip Inspection Before hitting the road, give your vehicle a thorough once-over or take it to a trusted mechanic for a professional inspection. A pre-trip checkup can identify potential issues before they become emergencies. Focus on critical components like the engine, brakes, tires, and fluids. Many auto shops, such as those at Rozema's Car Care, offer comprehensive inspection services to ensure your vehicle is road-trip-ready. Addressing small problems now can prevent big headaches later. 2. Check Your Tires Your tires are your vehicle’s only connection to the road, so their condition is non-negotiable. Start by checking the tread depth—use the penny test: insert a penny into the tread with Lincoln’s head facing down. If you can see the top of his head, it’s time for new tires. Next, inspect for uneven wear, cracks, or punctures. Don’t forget to check the tire pressure, including the spare, using the recommended PSI found in your owner’s manual or on the driver’s side door jamb. Underinflated or overinflated tires can reduce fuel efficiency and compromise safety. Rotate your tires if it’s been a while since your last service—typically every 6,000 to 8,000 miles—to ensure even wear. If you’re unsure about your tire condition, consult a professional at a service center like Rozema's Car Care for expert advice or replacement. 3. Test Your Battery A dead battery can leave you stranded, especially in remote areas with no cell service. Most car batteries last three to five years, but heat, cold, and frequent short trips can shorten their lifespan. Before your road trip, test the battery’s charge with a voltmeter or have it checked at an auto shop. Look for corrosion on the terminals and clean them with a wire brush if needed. If your battery is nearing the end of its life, replace it proactively to avoid mid-trip surprises. 4. Inspect Fluids and Top Them Off Your vehicle relies on various fluids to run smoothly, so checking and topping them off is a must. Start with the engine oil—look at the dipstick to ensure it’s at the proper level and note its color. Dark, gritty oil may indicate it’s time for a change. Next, check the coolant to prevent overheating, especially if you’re driving through hot climates or mountainous terrain. Transmission fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid should also be inspected and refilled as needed. Bring extra fluids along for the trip in case you need to top off on the go. For a professional oil change or fluid check, consider scheduling a visit to Rozema's Car Care before departure. 5. Evaluate Your Brakes Reliable brakes are critical for safe driving, especially on long trips with varying road conditions. Listen for squeaking, grinding, or vibrations when you brake—these are signs your brake pads may need replacement. Check the brake fluid level and look for leaks under the vehicle. If your brakes feel spongy or unresponsive, have them inspected immediately. A well-maintained braking system ensures you can stop confidently, whether you’re navigating steep declines or sudden traffic. 6. Ensure Lights Are Working Visibility is essential, particularly if you’ll be driving at night or in poor weather. Test all your lights—headlights, taillights, brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights—to confirm they’re functioning. Replace any burnt-out bulbs and clean the lenses if they’re cloudy or dirty. Carry spare bulbs in your glovebox as a precaution. Properly working lights not only help you see the road but also make your vehicle visible to others. 7. Pack an Emergency Kit Even with meticulous preparation, emergencies can happen. Assemble a roadside emergency kit to handle minor issues and keep you safe while awaiting help. Include jumper cables, a tire repair kit, a jack and lug wrench, a first-aid kit, a flashlight with extra batteries, reflective triangles or flares, and basic tools like a screwdriver and wrench. Add blankets, water, and non-perishable snacks in case you’re stuck for hours. A portable phone charger is also a smart addition to stay connected. 8. Check the Air Conditioning and Heating Systems Comfort is key on a long drive, and a malfunctioning climate control system can make your trip miserable. Test your air conditioning and heater well before your departure to ensure they’re blowing cold and hot air as needed. If the AC is weak or the heater isn’t warming up, it could indicate low refrigerant or a more serious issue. Address these problems early—shops like Rozema's Car Care can diagnose and fix climate control issues efficiently. 9. Inspect Belts and Hoses The belts and hoses under your hood are vital to your vehicle’s operation, powering everything from the alternator to the cooling system. Look for cracks, fraying, or brittleness in the rubber components. A squealing noise when you start the engine might signal a loose or worn belt. Replacing these parts is relatively inexpensive compared to the cost of a breakdown, so don’t skip this step. If you’re not comfortable inspecting them yourself, a mechanic can handle it during your pre-trip service. 10. Update Your Navigation and Communication Tools While not a mechanical component, your navigation system is just as important for a successful road trip. Ensure your GPS or smartphone apps are updated with the latest maps, and consider a physical road atlas as a backup. Check your phone’s signal strength in the areas you’ll be traveling through—some rural routes may have spotty coverage. A CB radio or satellite communicator can be a lifesaver in remote regions. 11. Test Wipers and Replace Blades Weather can change quickly on a road trip, and worn wiper blades can leave you struggling to see in rain or snow. Test your wipers and washer fluid system, replacing blades if they streak or skip. Blades typically need replacing every six to twelve months, depending on use and climate. Carry an extra set in your trunk for emergencies. 12. Plan Your Route and Service Stops Finally, map out your route and identify service stations along the way. Long stretches without gas stations or repair shops can catch you off guard, especially in rural areas. Fill up your tank when it reaches half-empty rather than waiting until the last minute. If you’re near a trusted provider like Rozema's Car Care before starting your journey, stop in for a final check or last-minute adjustments. Final Thoughts A well-maintained vehicle is the foundation of a successful road trip. By taking the time to inspect and prepare your car, you’ll reduce the risk of breakdowns and enjoy peace of mind as you travel. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or prefer professional help, addressing these maintenance tasks ensures your adventure stays on track. For expert assistance, consider scheduling a service with Rozema's Car Care to get your vehicle in top shape. With your car ready and your bags packed, all that’s left is to hit the road and make unforgettable memories. Safe travels!
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