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September 2024 by Sarah Washington
I live in Green Lake so the location is convenient and whenever I call, they are able to get me into the shop quickly. The service is upfront and honest.
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August 2024 by McKinlee Hand (McKinleemay)
I know there is a great mechanic here but definitely your typical shady ones. I got a typical nail patch for $25 a few months ago and have kept coming back because I trusted them. I went today for a nail patch again, nothing out of the ordinary and a guy I’ve never met charged me $44 AFTER he did it. I have my old receipt but the dude just wrote me off. $44 for a nail patch is insane. I’d recommend Chuck’s auto right up the street instead.
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July 2024 by Greg Suskin
The guys are the best, they'll explain everything and show you how your car works when you need work done.
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May 2024 by Katie Renkert
Stopped in randomly with a flat tire and this shop, specifically Dominic, was AMAZING!! Total life saver! Friendly, helpful and affordable.
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April 2024 by Janelle Mastain
I really appreciate having a trusted mechanic shop in the neighborhood. These guys take such great care of my entire families cars!
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April 2024 by James Carr
I had a couple good experiences at this shop a few years ago , but in recent ,2 experiences I have been treated terribly by the employees and problem wasn’t even fixed . I will never go back !!!
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December 2023 by Clay Houser
Good trustworthy shop. An asset to the neighborhood for sure!
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October 2023 by eysa salih
I do not recommend to go to this mechanic charge too much money and they do not do good job I had to go two times for the same problem and they wanted to charge me two times for the same problem that they didn’t fix
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October 2023 by Sean Young
Convenient gas station with a free to use air pump that’s very strong.
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September 2023 by Chris Lahoda
Great local repair shop, gas station and mini mart.
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June 2023 by Jurgen Melzen
Old style garage with all the qualities expected : honesty, great prices, very friendly owner. I was surprised that by bill was so low to be honestServices: General repairs & maintenance
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June 2023 by Robyn S.
I received a coupon in the mail for a dollar off gas when you pump at least 8 gallons. I went there today with the coupon in my hand and asked the lady how it works., she explained, after you pump at least 8 gallons of gas and then they hand you a one dollar bill!!So misleading and disappointing!! I use supreme gas and their prices are Outrageous there!! $5.49 a gallon!!So be aware of this place!!
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March 2023 by Adam W.
We've taken our cars here for years and have always been happy. In particular, Michael is consistently cheerful, knowledgeable, efficient and competent. He recently had to put my car on the rack to fix a minor problem--and refused to charge me.
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January 2023 by Barb Morgen
I wanted to share a great story about this honest small business, doing great work.They fixed a leak in my beloved, tough-as-nails, 17-year-old Jeep Wrangler. Their charge: $23.46.This story begins last week, when I brought my Wrangler to the dealership for a factory recall part replacement, and the dealership looked the Jeep over and found this leak among other things they said I needed to fix immediately, at a cost of $3500 plus tax.I drove it from the dealership over to my local mechanic shop, been in business more years than I've been alive, thinking -- he's a local small business guy just doing what he (and apparently his dad?) loves every day. How hard can it be to work on a Jeep? Let's see what he says to all the things the dealership found.After testing the things the dealership said was broken on my Jeep he found $150 total -- after tax -- worth of things to fix. I came home that night and drove it around and there was still a leak that night, so I came back in yesterday saying hey, something didn't go right can you take another look.He says yeah, I figured out that all the tests still say you have no leak, but your radiator cap is broken. This means when you drive it it heats up and the antifreeze spills out from the cap.Your price today is $23.46, for the radiator cap. No charge for the labor because they missed that the cap had a hairline fracture when they brought the Jeep in last week. The pressure testing machines don't test for the CAP, only for the lines, radiator, etc. Have you ever had a bill that low from ANY mechanic?Seriously. Here in Seattle where every price is about 40% higher than the rest of the country (except California), it seems.How refreshing to stumble across an honest business, doing honest work and treating their customers like family.Have hope! Honest small businesses still do exist! And they need you and believe me, you don't want them to go away! Reward them for their honest, their passion for what they do, and for the value you will receive from working with themServices: Transmission
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January 2023 by Randi M.
I wanted to share a great story about this honest small business.They fixed a leak in my beloved, tough-as-nails, 17-year-old Jeep Wrangler. His charge: $23.46. The story begins last week, when I brought my Wrangler to the dealership for a factory recall part replacement, and the dealership looked the Jeep over and found this leak among other things they said I needed to fix immediately, at a cost of $3500 plus tax.I drove it from the dealership over to Rick's Auto Repair, been in business more years than I've been alive, thinking -- he must be a local small business guy just doing what he (and apparently his dad?) loves every day. How hard can it be to work on a Jeep? Let's see what he says to all the things the dealership found. After testing the things the dealership said was broken on my Jeep he found $150 total -- after tax -- worth of things to fix. I came home that night and drove it around and there was still a leak that night, so I came back in yesterday saying hey, something didn't go right can you take another look. He says yeah, I figured out that all the tests still say you have no leak, but your radiator cap is broken. This means when you drive it it heats up and the antifreeze spills out from the cap. Your price today is $23.46, for the radiator cap. No charge for the labor because they missed that the cap had a hairline fracture when they brought the Jeep in last week. The pressure testing machines don't test for the CAP, only for the lines, radiator, etc. Have you ever had a bill that low from ANY mechanic? Seriously. Here in Seattle where every price is about 40% higher than the rest of the country (except California), it seems. How refreshing to stumble across an honest business, doing honest work and treating their customers like family.Have hope! Honest small businesses still do exist! And they need you and believe me, you don't want them to go away! Reward them for their honest, their passion for what they do, and for the value you will receive from working with them