Even after you drive off our lot, you can rely on the Cornerstone Auto Service Department to help you keep your running in prime condition. Whether you’re wondering how often to rotate your tires, when you need brake repairs, or simply want to know the maintenance schedule for your current vehicle, we can help. From transmission flushes to exhaust repair to serpentine belt replacements, car maintenance can be a lot to keep track of. Take a look at our service tips and tricks, and feel free to reach out if you have any specific questions! As your source for auto repair in Elk River, MN, we want to keep you informed on all things service.
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Cornerstone Auto Group, a family-owned operation, has five other dealership locations near the metro area After 102 years with the Raduenz family at the helm, Stillwater Motors is in the rearview mirror and in its place is Cornerstone Chevrolet Stillwater. Cornerstone Auto Group, which is also a family-owned operation, has five dealership locations near the…
For the second year in a row, Cornerstone Auto is honored to be awarded the bronze award for being both Minnesota’s best used car dealership and Minnesota’s best new car dealership. Every year, our happy customers in the Elk River area vote for the businesses they love through the Star Tribune, Minnesota’s number-one trusted source for local…
No doubt you’ve noticed more and more electric vehicles like the Ford Mustang Mach-E or Chevy Bolt EV around Monticello, MN. Nearly every major car brand has committed to significantly expanding its electric vehicle lineup over the coming years. The automotive future is undoubtedly electric. But we will need the charging infrastructure to support that electric future. That’s…