Smog Check Coupon Prices At Foothill Quicky Smog 🚗
2000 & Newer Vehicles1) $53.00
2) Free Retest |
'96 - '99 Model Years1) $80.00
2) $21.75 Retest |
'95 & Older Vehicles1) $90.00
2) $31.75 Retest |
2000 & Newer RVs1) $80.00
2) $41.75 Retest |
'96 - '99 Model RVs1) $100.00
2) $41.75 Retest |
'95 & Older RVs1) $100.00
2) $41.75 Retest |
STAR Test Only serving Upland, Claremont, Montclair, Rancho Cucamonga, Pomona, Ontario, La Verne, San Antonio Heights, Fontana, Chino and neighboring communities!
Still undecided? Below are some of the questions we commonly get asked:
Question - do you charge extra for electronic transmission (ETF fees) or payments made by credit card?
Answer - no. Your charges and final invoice match exactly to the Estimate matches exactly to the Coupon.
Question - how much should a CA smog check cost?
Answer - depends on the area and special promotions that a shop may have. In the city of Upland, smog check for a 2000 and newer vehicle costs $45 - $60.
Question - how much is a smog check at a Star Station?
Answer - exactly the same as at a regular smog station as the testing procedures are the same.
Question - do I have to pay the certificate fee again if I need a retest?
Answer - no. A certificate fee is incurred only in the event of a passing smog test. So whether you need one retest or ten, you should pay the certificate fee of $8.25 only once.
Question - do I need an appointment?
Answer - no. Walk-ins are welcome; we will get you in and out in under 30 minutes.
Question - how long does a smog check take?
Answer - below are the general guidelines depending on the model year of the vehicle:
Question - are you a STAR station?
Answer - yes.
Question - do you send smog results to DMV?
Answer - yes. Immediately upon completion of the test, the test results are transmitted electronically to the DMV database. We also print a copy for you for your records.
Question - are you open on Sunday?
Answer - yes. Our Foothill Blvd location is open 7 days a week. Click for detailed hours of operation.
Question - does low tire pressure light or ABS/brake light cause my smog test to fail?
Answer - no. Only the check engine light can cause the smog test to fail.
Question - is California getting rid of smog checks?
Answer - no.
Please feel free to call/email/walk-in in case you have any further questions. We are here to serve you.
Question - do you charge extra for electronic transmission (ETF fees) or payments made by credit card?
Answer - no. Your charges and final invoice match exactly to the Estimate matches exactly to the Coupon.
Question - how much should a CA smog check cost?
Answer - depends on the area and special promotions that a shop may have. In the city of Upland, smog check for a 2000 and newer vehicle costs $45 - $60.
Question - how much is a smog check at a Star Station?
Answer - exactly the same as at a regular smog station as the testing procedures are the same.
Question - do I have to pay the certificate fee again if I need a retest?
Answer - no. A certificate fee is incurred only in the event of a passing smog test. So whether you need one retest or ten, you should pay the certificate fee of $8.25 only once.
Question - do I need an appointment?
Answer - no. Walk-ins are welcome; we will get you in and out in under 30 minutes.
Question - how long does a smog check take?
Answer - below are the general guidelines depending on the model year of the vehicle:
- 2000 and newer - 15 minutes
- 1996 - 1999 model years - 25 minutes
- 1995 and older vehicles - 35 minutes
Question - are you a STAR station?
Answer - yes.
Question - do you send smog results to DMV?
Answer - yes. Immediately upon completion of the test, the test results are transmitted electronically to the DMV database. We also print a copy for you for your records.
Question - are you open on Sunday?
Answer - yes. Our Foothill Blvd location is open 7 days a week. Click for detailed hours of operation.
Question - does low tire pressure light or ABS/brake light cause my smog test to fail?
Answer - no. Only the check engine light can cause the smog test to fail.
Question - is California getting rid of smog checks?
Answer - no.
Please feel free to call/email/walk-in in case you have any further questions. We are here to serve you.