Amanda Conklin2 months agoFrom

Mike, the owner, was amazing to work with. We were on our way out of town hauling our trailer and both kids in the back on a Friday afternoon. 10 miles out of town we had an oil pressure sensor fail. I called almost every shop in town to see if someone could check the oil pressure levels. When I spoke to Mike he told me they were booked up but he would make time for us if we pulled in front of his shop. They diagnosed the problem and had a part within 20 mins. An hour later we were back on the road with the kids for our first camping trip of the season. Thank you to Mike and his team for keeping the locally owned service that we all admire in our beautiful town.
J-BROWN2 months agoFrom

My dad took his truck in to get his oil pumped fixed along with a couple other things. He picked up the truck and didn't think about checking under the hood to make sure everything was good to go. 2 days later he went out of town for a month. He came back and truck didn't start he noticed there was a leak on a hose wich he repaired. He also noticed the engine cover was gone.
He gave them a call to tell them the engine cover was gone. They told him they didnt take off any covers and what they fixed is to the side of the engine and doesn't require them to take off any covers. He decided to take the truck in along with the receipt to show them what they fixed required them to take off the cover. The owner told him he personally fixed his truck and if he were to take a cover off it would be sitting in the shop. Telling him the truck had no cover when he took it in. Now he will have to order and purchase a cover since they won't pay for it.
Make sure you are checking everything when getting your cars back. 2 stars because everything else was repaired correctly.
Sarah B2 months agoFrom

Like another reviewer mentioned, I would strongly suggest getting a quote before dropping your car off. They tried to charge me a $250 diagnostic fee to tell me my brakes were bad and I needed a new cabin air filter. As a fairly new car owner, I had no idea what to expect, but several more experienced men in my life were pretty shocked at that number. I was told that $250 was for an hour on the brakes and an hour on the AC, which, per their website, they diagnose for free. The extra hour would have been more reasonable if they had looked into the suspension like I'd asked. They did waive the AC hour after I pressed and mentioned the reaction of the two car guys I consulted. So, idk, ladies, bring back up. I wound up taking the repairs elsewhere to save another $475.