Adams Automotive & Towing,LLC

Adams Automotive & Towing,LLC •Automotive Repair Hours•
Monday-Friday from 8:00 AM-5:00 PM

•24 hr Towing•

***$65 Local Tows, Door Unlocks & Tire Changes***

~24 Hour Towing~ ~Complete Automotive Repair~

04/05/2026
Racing will begin April 4th 🏁
03/19/2026

Racing will begin April 4th 🏁

We are proud to announce Adams Automotive & Towing,LLC had joined the marketing team at GCS for the 2026 season. They are the new Eco Mod Class Sponsor and we can’t be happier to have them on board. We hope everybody is ready to go racing!!

03/18/2026

Spring is upon us. Prep your car for the upcoming warm weather. Here are a few tips-

1. Check your wheel alignment

Proper wheel alignment allows your car to handle properly. It also means that your tires won't wear out prematurely. If you notice your car constantly pulls to one side or doesn't drive straight ahead when your steering wheel is centered, then it might be a good idea to visit the shop and have it checked.

An alignment can improve your car's handling, and prevent you from having to spend hundreds on a premature set of tires.

2. Check your tire tread

Checking your tire tread is something you should do several times a year. It's important to make sure that you have adequate tire tread, and that the wear is even. To check tread depth, simply place the edge a penny into the tread of each tire, near the center. If the tread doesn't cover any portion of Honest Abe's head, you likely need new tires. Also, if there is excessive wear on the edge of any tires, it may be time for a new set and a four-wheel alignment.

3. Make sure your battery is strong

Cold weather is particularly harmful for car batteries. Your battery can deteriorate very quickly if you live in a harsh climate, becoming much less reliable as a consequence. If your battery is more than four years old and sometimes takes a few seconds to start your motor, you should get it tested and, if necessary, replaced.

4. Top off your coolant

As temperatures rise, it's important to make sure your car's engine is getting adequately cooled. If the coolant light on your dash has been illuminated or if you simply haven't checked the coolant level in a while, open up the hood and make sure the fluid is at the proper level. Most cars have a fluid level gauge. Stop by and we will gladly check your fluids for you.

5. Check your brakes

Before taking long road trips during the spring and summer, make sure your car has enough remaining brake life. If the brake check lamp is illuminated on your instrument cluster, or if your car's braking is noisy or rough, then there's a good chance you need new pads. If you're not sure, you can sometimes observe the level of your brake pads by simply looking between the spokes of your wheels. If you suspect your brakes may be worn out, please stop by for a thorough inspection by one of our technicians.

6. Clean!

Clean and vacuum the inside of your car. Cold weather has likely led to a buildup of gunk and miscellaneous items that you promised you'd clean once the weather got warmer. That time has come. Lug the vacuum to your garage, driveway or parking space and give the interior a nice big cleanse. You'll feel so much better after you do.

Summer heat is coming sooner than later 🥵
03/10/2026

Summer heat is coming sooner than later 🥵

Currently hiring a flatbed wrecker driver for 8:00 AM- 8:00 PM. Willing to train.Also, seeking an experienced weekend IM...
03/03/2026

Currently hiring a flatbed wrecker driver for 8:00 AM- 8:00 PM. Willing to train.

Also, seeking an experienced weekend IM driver who lives local (within 10 mile radius). Driver will be on call from 6:00 pm on Friday thru 8:00 pm on Sunday.

01/27/2026

Roadway Safety Advisory

While sunshine on Monday helped clear some ice from major roadways like Highway 75 and Highway 82, conditions have changed overnight. Temperatures dropped well below freezing, causing moisture left on road surfaces to refreeze.

As a result, some roadways may appear clear but still contain dangerous ice patches, especially on bridges, overpasses, shaded areas, and less-traveled lanes.

Please continue to drive slowly, increase following distance, and use extreme caution. If you do not absolutely need to travel, the safest option is to stay home until conditions improve.

Your safety, and the safety of others, is the priority.

Our auto shop is closed today 🥶
01/26/2026

Our auto shop is closed today 🥶

01/25/2026

A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until noon tomorrow and an Extreme Cold Warning begins at 6:00 tonight until Monday at Noon. With very low temperatures in the forecast the City of Van Alstyne will be opening the Community Center as a warming center. Should you lose your power during this extreme cold and need a place to warm up, please come by 262 N Preston Ave. Stay warm and safe VA!

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01/23/2026

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My neighbor hired a mobile mechanic to do a clutch job on his Honda. Today i looked out my windows. 😂😂😂

01/22/2026

Our propane refill station will maintain regular business hours through the weekend to make sure your propane needs are taken care of! If you can’t make it out to our station, you can exchange your empty bottle for a full one at Quick Check locations in Van Alstyne, Howe, and Whitewright. As always, call us with any questions. Stay warm!

🕦 1:00pm to 5:00pm
📍55 Hunter Dr., Van Alstyne, TX
📞 214-577-9103

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85 Redden Road
Van Alstyne, TX
75495

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