Torque is a single-page auto mechanic landing page template built for neighborhood garages running Google Ads. It uses a stats-first, zigzag layout to educate visitors before asking them to book. The Ink and Paper color system and bold amber accent keep the design authoritative and trustworthy. A three-field booking form and click-to-call button make conversion simple.
by Rocket studio
Torque is a booking-focused auto mechanic landing page template designed for local garages and repair shops. It leads with trust-building statistics, uses an alternating section layout to educate visitors, and closes every key scroll point with a clear call to action. The design feels like a well-read shop manual: authoritative, honest, and easy to follow.
This template is built for independent auto repair shops that want to turn paid traffic into booked appointments. It suits garages that compete on trust and transparency rather than on price alone.
Most garage websites look either too corporate or too outdated to earn trust from a first-time visitor. A commuter who just saw a check-engine light does not want to read a wall of text. They want a fast answer, a credible shop, and an easy way to book.
You get a complete, single-page layout built specifically for auto mechanic Google Ads traffic. Every section has a defined job: educate, reassure, and move the visitor toward booking.




Theme
Educational Guide
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Ink & Paper
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Stats-first Zigzag Layout
Three-field Booking Form
Click-to-call Secondary Button
Giant Headline Header Block
Sticky Mobile Footer Call to Action
Recurring Mid-page Call to Action Placement
Can I change the statistics shown in the zigzag sections?
Does the booking form connect to a scheduling system?
Is this template suitable for a shop serving both individual drivers and fleet clients?
Can I use this template for a Google Ads campaign targeting a specific service?
What does the click-to-call button do on a desktop browser?
This template ships with purpose-built components tied directly to how auto repair customers make decisions.
Each alternating row leads with an oversized number on one side and a short explanatory paragraph on the other. The rhythm mirrors how a mechanic walks a customer through a repair estimate: proof first, explanation second.
The booking bar captures three inputs in sequence: vehicle make and model via dropdown, issue type via pre-populated chips such as "Check Engine Light," "Brake Noise," "AC Not Cooling," and "General Service," and a preferred date and time selector. The short form reduces drop-off at the conversion step.
Alongside the booking form, a "Call the Shop Now" button gives hesitant visitors a direct voice channel. This secondary call to action serves visitors who want to speak with someone before committing to an appointment.
The header uses stark black type on clean white with no competing hero image. An oversized amber numeral stat sits directly below the headline, followed immediately by the booking bar. Confidence in the words replaces visual decoration.
On mobile, the primary "Book Your Diagnostic" call to action persists in a sticky footer throughout the scroll. Visitors can act at any point without scrolling back to the top.
The primary call to action reappears after every second zigzag section. This placement catches visitors at natural pause points during the educational scroll, increasing the chance they act before reaching the page bottom.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Header and headline | Establishes credibility with a bold statement and amber stat, then presents the booking bar immediately |
| First zigzag block | Leads with a completed-jobs stat and pairs it with a plain-English explanation of the diagnostic process |
| Second zigzag block | Presents the 27-point inspection figure and walks through what those inspection points actually cover |
| Mid-page booking call to action | Re-engages visitors mid-scroll with the primary "Book Your Diagnostic" call to action |
| Third zigzag block | Delivers a trust-building service stat and supports it with a short educational paragraph |
| Fourth zigzag block | Addresses a common pain point with a relevant proof number and a clear explanation |
| Final booking call to action | Closes the page with a full booking bar and the click-to-call secondary button |
The template follows an Educational Guide theme expressed through an Ink and Paper color system. The palette feels like a well-thumbed Haynes repair manual: every element earns its place, nothing is decorative for decoration's sake.
The layout is structured with mobile conversion in mind. The sticky footer and simplified form fields mean a visitor on a phone can book without any extra scrolling or pinching.
The template is designed around one outcome: a visitor arrives from a search ad and leaves with an appointment booked or a call placed.
This template is part of a category of high-intent, single-page layouts built to match the expectations of visitors arriving from paid search campaigns. It is designed to work as a standalone auto mechanic Google Ads landing page rather than as part of a larger website.