Drivers in Saudi Arabia — particularly expats arriving without prior local service contacts, and younger Saudi drivers who do all their research online — often make workshop decisions based primarily on what they can see on a profile. A Car Spot profile that clearly lists your services and gives pricing guidance immediately separates your workshop from those that simply say 'call for a quote.' This guide covers how to structure your services and pricing on Car Spot to maximise both visibility and enquiry quality.
Why Listing Services in Detail Matters
Car Spot's search allows drivers to filter by specific service types. If your profile only lists 'general servicing,' you will be invisible to drivers searching for 'AC repair Riyadh,' 'MVPI preparation Jeddah,' or 'EV service centre Saudi Arabia.' Every specific service you list is a new entry point through which a driver can discover your workshop. The more detailed your service list on Car Spot, the broader your effective search coverage.
Core Services to List for Saudi Workshops
There are certain services that Saudi drivers search for consistently and that should be explicitly listed on your Car Spot profile if you offer them:
- Air conditioning servicing, re-gassing, and repair — critical given Saudi Arabia's extreme summer temperatures
- Annual MVPI inspection preparation at FAHES-approved centres (Saher/Riyada programme)
- Engine diagnostics and fault code reading
- Oil and filter changes — specify brand options if relevant
- Tyre supply, fitting, and wheel alignment
- Brake inspection and replacement
- Battery replacement and electrical diagnostics
- Dust and sand air filter inspection and replacement — particularly relevant in the Saudi environment
- EV servicing and battery health checks if applicable
- Pre-purchase vehicle inspections
How to Present Pricing on Car Spot
Full fixed pricing is rarely possible in a workshop context — costs vary by vehicle make, model, and parts sourced. However, displaying starting-from prices in SAR (Saudi riyal, SR) for your most common services makes a significant difference to enquiry volume. Drivers comparing workshops on Car Spot are far more likely to contact a workshop that shows 'from SR 180' than one that offers no price indication at all.
For services where pricing genuinely cannot be estimated without inspection, use phrases like 'priced on assessment' rather than leaving the field blank. This signals to the driver that your workshop is transparent — the price is unknown because it requires a look, not because you are hiding it.
Highlighting Specialisms and Brand Expertise
Saudi Arabia has a notably high proportion of large SUVs, luxury vehicles, and American-market trucks — Toyota Land Cruiser, GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Tahoe, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Lexus are all common on Saudi roads. If your workshop specialises in any of these brands or vehicle types, make this explicit on your Car Spot profile. Drivers with a specific make actively search for specialists who know their vehicle, and a workshop that says 'Land Cruiser and Tahoe specialist' will consistently outperform a generalist for those specific searches.
Seasonal Service Promotions
Saudi Arabia's climate creates predictable seasonal service demand. Before summer (April to May), drivers actively search for AC inspections and re-gassing. Before the annual MVPI renewal period, searches for inspection preparation spike. Updating your Car Spot profile with seasonal service highlights at these times — and using the Content dashboard to share reminders — can generate a meaningful uplift in enquiries at the moments drivers need you most.