Social Media Management for Garages & Automotive Businesses
We post. You fix cars.
Your reputation is built in the workshop. It's checked on Facebook. We keep your social media active, professional and consistent, so what people find matches how good you actually are.
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Sound familiar?
You know you should post more. You started strong in January, managed three weeks, then a busy MOT run killed it. Now the page sits there, quietly undermining you. It's not laziness: running a garage is a full-time job, and social media is someone else's job, ours.
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What we do
We plan, create and publish your content for you. Posts that look professional, sound like your business, and cover what local customers actually care about: services, seasonal reminders, offers, the human side of the garage. Scheduled and tracked on our own dashboard, so nothing slips.
Consistency is the whole game. A steady, professional feed builds trust over months, and it's exactly the thing garage owners can't sustain themselves.
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How it works
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Setup.
We learn your business, your tone and what you want more of. Profiles tidied and optimised.
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Create.
Content planned and produced in batches, approved by you before anything goes out.
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Publish & report.
Posted on schedule, tracked on our dashboard, reported in plain English.
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What you get
- Regular posts across Facebook and Instagram, done for you
- Professional graphics in your branding
- Seasonal content planned around the garage calendar: MOT reminders, air con, winter checks
- Approval before anything publishes
- Our scheduling dashboard: nothing missed, ever
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Why TorqueUp
Generic agencies post inspirational quotes and hope. We know what garage customers respond to, what the trade calendar looks like, and what builds trust with someone deciding where to book their MOT.
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What our clients say
★★★★★Social media marketing had been on our radar for a while but we could never find or make the time to do anything. Also, we were reluctant to use an external agency because we couldn't see how they would get the messages across as well as we would ourselves. Thankfully, Andy has solved both these issues for us. His knowledge of our industry puts him on the same wavelength and his positive, easy going personality makes him a pleasure to work with. We are very happy to recommend Andy at TorqueUp Media for your online marketing.
★★★★★What can we say apart from these are a very talented and professional team who have totally transformed our social media 1000%. Excellent as always thanks guys.
★★★★★Andy is spot on with our social media, having had first hand experience in the motor trade he knows exactly what to post for us and nothing is ever a problem! Very friendly and helpful would recommend his services to anybody!
★★★★★Couldn't recommend Andy and TorqueUp Media enough. Immensely knowledgeable, helpful and friendly bloke, his posts are superb and have really boosted the businesses social media presence.
★★★★★Andrew has been a great asset to our marketing team. Cant thank him enough for his work and support he gives us as a business. Highly recommend 👍
★★★★★Does the social medial for our three business' very clear, careful and helpful
Backed by 15+ years in automotive marketing.
FAQs
Does social media work for garages?
Yes, but rarely how people expect. It's not usually where jobs come from directly; it's where new customers check you out before calling. An active, professional page converts people who found you elsewhere. A dead page loses them.
What should a garage post on social media?
A mix: seasonal reminders (MOT due dates, winter checks), services you want more of, offers, and the human side, like the team, the workshop and genuine work you've done. What doesn't work: constant selling, or posting nothing for months then three things in a day.
How often should a garage post on Facebook?
Consistency beats volume. A few quality posts every week, sustained all year, outperforms daily posting that burns out by February. The worst schedule is the one you can't keep.
How much does social media management cost in the UK?
For a done-for-you service, most small businesses pay a few hundred pounds a month, varying with posting frequency and how much custom content is created. Cheaper options usually mean recycled generic content: the kind that makes every garage page look identical.
Can't I just do it myself?
Absolutely, if you'll genuinely keep it up. The graveyard of garage Facebook pages says most owners can't, not through laziness but because the day job wins. If you've got someone in-house with time and an eye for it, use them. If not, that's us.
Ready to hand over the posting?
Fifteen minutes on the phone. No pitch, no pressure. Just an honest look at your pages and what it'd take to make them work as hard as you do.