About Premier Automotive
Premier Automotive is an independent auto repair and auto electrical workshop based in Brookvale on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. They provide mechanical servicing, computer diagnostics, brake and suspension work, auto electrical repairs, air conditioning service and re-gassing, and registration (pink slip) inspections for cars and light commercial vehicles. Customers typically book in for logbook servicing, troubleshooting warning lights or drivability issues, air‑con problems, and general mechanical repairs, with all work carried out by qualified technicians using professional workshop equipment.
A charge from “Premier Automotive”, “Premier Automotive Brookvale”, or a similar description on your bank or card statement usually relates to work performed on your vehicle at their workshop. This might be a one‑off invoice for a scheduled service, repairs, parts, air conditioning service, or an e‑safety/registration inspection. In some cases you may see a pre‑authorisation or deposit when you approve a job before work starts, or a second charge if additional repairs were authorised later the same day. Premier Automotive does not normally operate on subscription or recurring billing; charges are generally tied to specific bookings and invoices.
If you’re unsure about a Premier Automotive charge, start by checking recent workshop visits, booking confirmations, SMS reminders, or emailed invoices from premauto.com.au. Compare the transaction date and amount with any vehicle servicing or repairs you or a family member authorised, and remember that the statement date can differ slightly from the day you were at the workshop. To resolve questions, contact them directly via the phone number or contact form listed on premauto.com.au, providing your full name, vehicle registration, and the last 4 digits of the card that was charged so they can locate your invoice. They can re-send receipts, explain any items on the bill, adjust errors if something was mischarged, and help you understand any pending or duplicate-looking transactions.