Fleet
Fleet Vehicle Maintenance for Small Businesses
Small fleets need predictable maintenance, clear records, driver reporting, and one repair path for mechanical and body issues.
Updated 2026-06-09
Fleet service is about uptime
For a small business, a vehicle down for repairs can mean missed jobs, schedule changes, and frustrated customers. Maintenance is not just about the vehicle; it is about keeping the operation moving.
A practical fleet plan does not need to be complicated. It needs a vehicle list, service history, mileage tracking, driver notes, and a clear approval process.
What to track
- Vehicle year, make, model, plate, mileage, and assigned driver or use.
- Oil changes, tire service, brakes, inspections, repairs, and body damage.
- Warning lights, noises, leaks, vibration, pulling, and tire wear.
- Downtime dates, repeat issues, and upcoming maintenance.
- Who can approve work and how estimates should be sent.
Why one shop helps
Using one shop for mechanical, safety, and body work keeps history in one place and reduces the time spent chasing separate vendors.
Green Auto's fleet page is built for small fleets. Call the shop to discuss the vehicle list, service needs, and how approvals should work.
Want a straight answer for your vehicle?
Call the shop with the year, make, model, and what is happening. We will tell you the practical next step.