About Us


3 TIMES FINALISTS - NATIONAL INDEPENDENT GARAGE OF THE YEAR

Established in 1993 by the Neophytou brothers Neo and Jimmy, JTF Motor Services are now the leading independent garage in London. We provide a complete service of car repairs, car servicing and car sales in Tottenham, London and have reached award winning standards.

Steady and calculated expansions have enabled the Company to now employ twelve personnel. Still family run, we continue to grow our excellent reputation, making customer service our top priority. We insist on all our staff providing a friendly, honest and reliable service. Our ongoing mission to improve and expand our products and services to our customers, mean that you will no doubt experience the next phase in the near future.

Customer satisfaction and quality workmanship remain our top priority and with our continued investment in staff training and in new technology, we are able to deliver a service to meet the highest of expectations. Our membership to the Motor Industry Code of Practice and the Good Garage Scheme ensures we are kept updated with the latest developments in the trade. We comply fully with MICOP Quality Control Programmes. We are approved by the AA & RAC and are independently audited every six months.

Our testimonials show that those who visit us, regularly reward us with excellent comments for our friendly, trustworthy, and professional attitude. We have received Nationwide recognition for outstanding customer service as 3 times finalists of the prestigious National Garage of the Year Awards.

If you haven't already experienced our ever more popular service, why not register with us now, so you too can 'experience the difference'. We'll make it our priority to contact you as soon as possible.

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