They fixed a flat and changed the air in the other tires. Okay you would think i would be complaining about $350 for a flat repair but instead i will say i appreciate the service i got. I think Las Vegas is the flat-tire capital of the world and unfortunately i have participated a few times. My wife noticed something shiny in one of my front tires. The dreaded tire killing screw. No air loss so hopefully just one of those short ones. Went to have it checked. Was hoping they could do the usual $60 flat repair if it went through (18" run-flats on the front....if you want to play you have to pay) but after they got the tire off i was informed the puncture was too close to a previous repair and the tire had to be replaced. He took the liberty to get a tire on the way from another location then gave me the bad news. Yeah, $350 is an ouch but my service writer did everything he could to get me on the road quickly. I dropped the car off at 7:15 without an appointment on a monday and they had me back on the road before 11:00. Great service, competitive prices. I will likely be back (second flat in 8 months.) They also offered hazard coverage....hmmmm may not be a bad idea. Another cool thing they did for me was to change the air in the tires to nitrogen. The molecules are larger and the tires don't lose air as quickly especially with low profile tires. (sorry chem major) Pull in to the first bay every couple months and they will top them off for you.