Boulevard Automotive has been a fixture of the Pacific Beach and La Jolla auto repair community since 1965, operating out of its shop at 737 Turquoise St in San Diego, CA 92109, just two blocks from the Pacific Ocean. The shop sits at the corner of Turquoise and Mission Boulevard, roughly one mile east of Crystal Pier and 1.5 miles southwest of the Mt. Soledad Cross, with fellow independent repair shop Dragonfly Automotive PB operating a few blocks south on Cass Street for PB residents seeking another highly rated neighborhood option. Ed Abrahim and Atta Erikat purchased the business in 1998 and ran it for over two decades. Atta holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Marketing from San Diego State University, class of 1992, while Ed earned ASE Master Automobile Technician certification across 28 years in the trade. Ownership has since transitioned to Stever Odish, a longtime resident mechanic at Boulevard with more than 20 years of hands-on experience and ASE Certification in advanced engine performance and electrical systems. Stever runs the shop alongside his two brothers and sister, continuing the family-owned tradition. The full staff holds ASE certifications in air conditioning, brakes, engine repair, fuel injection, steering, and suspension. Services include brake repair, computer diagnostics, smog inspections and testing, A/C service, transmission fluid flushes, oil changes, tune-ups, and general engine work. Boulevard offers language assistance in Arabic, English, and Spanish, reflecting the diverse PB community it serves. Hours are Monday through Friday from 7 AM to 5 PM, closed weekends. Amenities include free on-site parking, free street parking, a customer shuttle, loaner cars, and auto pickup and delivery. Weekend DIYers heading to O'Reilly Auto Parts on Garnet Avenue for brake pads or batteries can swing by Boulevard first thing Monday morning for professional installation. The shop has earned a 4.6-star Google rating across more than 200 reviews, with customers regularly citing honest estimates and first-time-fix reliability.