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They did a really good job on my air conditioning my my Jeep. They did so well that I had even had them do a few extra miscellaneous things that I n…
They do tires,tire repair, auto repair. They are always quick and informative I would definitely recommend them to a friend
Been coming here for years, 4 different cars. Even recommended them to a co-worker who was very happy with the service.
If I had money for a car, I'd go to him to purchase all my cars!!
9607 E 54th StTulsa, OK 74145
From Business: Let Maaco Collision Repair & Auto Painting, turn the car you drive back into the car you love. As America?s #1 bodyshop, Maaco Collision Repair & Auto Painting ar…
East 46th St,Tulsa, OK 74145
From Business: We provide repair and maintenance services for most import and domestic vehicles. We are well known for our alignment capabilities and offer BG Products.
9120 S Memorial DrTulsa, OK 74133
From Business: Celebrating our 15th year! We can repair your scraped or curb damaged wheels. We are the people that fix the wheels at your Porsche, BMW, Lexus, Honda, Nissan, Vo…
Great people only ones we found to do service call thank you Jody
He is really a good mechanic. I fix usually my car @ his garage. After he gives u ur car test it and if u have any problem come back to him, immedia…
1402 E 6th StTulsa, OK 74120
5712 S Garnett RdTulsa, OK 74146
Came here because a friend recommended Zach and his team to me, after having tried at two other automotive shops in Tulsa, and the third time was th…
I cannot brag on King Daddy Auto Fleet Repair enough. I came into town a few days ago for a contract job & my water pump went out on my 2013 Dodge R…
They fixed my short on my car ,it's great now
They did a awesome job on repairing my Volkswagen Tiguan. I will definitely use them for any other repair I may need. Honest and fairly priced. Than…
Professional, friendly, explains what is wrong and GREAT price!! My truck runs like it is brand new (2004 F150). I'm very happy with the results!!
Took our car to get worked on and after we left the fan shroud and fan blades broke off. They would only reimburse us half the price of a new part. …
Greg Johnson Apr 18 (6 days ago)to werboard7 Its too bad you have to rate 1 star because they dont deserve that. We bought a car from there for $200…
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Four tips for keeping yourself and your vehicle safe while you wait.
When a car is damaged by an accident or weather, what can be repaired and what must be replaced? Or is it time to buy a new car?
No matter whether an accident involved a freshly licensed teen or an experienced driver, knowing what to do (or not do) is essential to bouncing back.
Christian Brothers diagnosed my car's electric windows problem and fixed it the first time, which, considering the complexity of the problem, was very impressive.
Thank you to the crew at the Brookside Jiffy Lube for another outstanding experience quick and efficient. Jamelle was professional, very friendly and has an awesome personality. Thank you😃
If you're looking to get your car fixed, DON'T choose Expedited Auto Repair! BAD SERVICE! I took my car there and Zach, the owner, failed to fix my car and left me with more trouble than when I brought it there. When fixing the radiator, the intake valve was cracked open and then TAPED OVER to fix it. When I questioned him about the tape, he insisted it was there the whole time, even though I was certain is was not. After already paying for the service, Zach argued with me about the situation and didn't offer any assistance to remedy the situation. This caused me to find another repair shop and spend MORE money on top of what I already spent with Expedited Auto Repair. I took my car to Meineke on 61st and Memorial and the GM Rick was shocked that such shabby work could be performed on a BMW. I will NEVER be taking my car back to Expedited Auto Repair and I suggest you never risk going there as well.
Greg Johnson Apr 18 (6 days ago)to werboard7 Its too bad you have to rate 1 star because they dont deserve that. We bought a car from there for $2000 and before we even had the title (which never arrived and Mike the owner basically said that was our problem) the car lost power while I was driving, caught fire and burnt completely up. I emailed Mike and made him a deal that if he would refund me $1000 we would be ok with that. This happened on Mar 30, I emailed Mike on Mar 31 and he agreed to the refund stating to me that "he takes care of his customers and stands behind his vehicles." He had also wanted to know exactly where, when and how it happened and where the car was at that very moment so he could go look at it. No problem...I emailed him back telling him everything he ask for and where the car was so he could go look at it. He never went to look at it. When it came time to get the check he promised he then added he needed the vehicle back and the title which we never got. He told me this late evening on Monday April 2nd. What was left of the car had been scrapped by the tow company earlier that day because it was a complete and total loss and he could have gotten the pile of charred metal if he would have followed through with what he said. It was all a joke. He never intended on paying us the $1000. On top of that, he wanted me to have it towed to him which would have been right at $400 for the distance. He sold us death trap and didnt care at all. Wish we would have read the reviews before on other sites because its all bad. I cant believe that a business like this is still open. It is never his fault if you notice reading other reviews and that is right on target. Do not buy a car here no matter how good of a "deal" he is making you because they are all junk on the 2 or 3 lots he has. It will cost you in the long run for sure and a good chance of costing in the short run, like in our case, as well. Yeah he really takes care of his customers and stands behind his vehicles...what a crock of sh$#
They built me a 5.7 Chevy motor back in 2000 have over 150,000 miles on it and still runs like new .!!
I would not suggest taking or recieving motors to this shop. We originally got a 6.0 short block from him, drove to pick it up, got it home and the cylinder wall had a huge ring(scar) in it. They came down picked it up and restarted, and compensated with head studs and delivering it back to us. After that the crank bolts threads were stripped and we were supposed to recieve a tool to get it fixed and never did. We had also requested a write up of what was done both times we received motors as well as multiple times after we had the motor. We installed the motor and did not have oil pressure. When we took it in to another shop here in Wichita, we were told the pistons were used, rods had heat wear on them, and all of the bearings internally were trash. The clearance was not measured properly and we are now having to get the motor re done. Upon us posting a review on facebook about the business, we had some conversation, then the page was deleted. I proceeded to call and was told that if we would have ordered a long block instead (more expansive), we would not have had an issue, and that since they delivered the motor back in October they just don't know what we could have done to it and that Jerry would not do anything for us now being out additional money due to the errors made while assembling the motor. (Any car person knows you have to wait on part and those parts are expansive, and noone is made of money).The guy I was speaking with also told me that "he can tell who wears the pants in my relationship, and when my boyfriend can put his big boy pants on to have him call" and he proceeded to hang up on me mid sentence of me telling him that my boyfriend would talk to him right now and that i would still like the write up. We then tried to call him back so my boyfriend could talk to him about whatever the guy needed to talk to him about and the guy did not answer the phone.So, unless you want to have the work redone, and deal with poor customer service, I wouldn't go to this shop....
They fixed my short on my car ,it's great now
Professional affordable and quick service. Hooked up and delivered vehicle about 30 minutes after contacting. I only needed to go a couple miles.
This was the worst car repair place my husband and I ever went to. We went twice. They replaced a water pump or something and the car didn't run right after that, it was not starting right away after that, so we returned the car because we wanted them to fix it. They didn't and claimed it was something else. I told them don't do any more repairs, when my husband went to get the car they claimed to have replaced something else (after I told them not to) and charged my husband almost $300 for it. All four of my hubcaps were also stolen while at the repair shop.
I was traveling through Tulsa, and a rock flew up and cracked my windshield. They were out there within a half an hour (on a Saturday). They were fast, professional, and great quality. I was back on the road in no time.
There are more than 700,000 auto service technicians and mechanics in the U.S. Finding the right one to repair a dent in your car door or fix an engine that won't start can be overwhelming, especially when it's an emergency. Review a few important facts about auto repair professionals and what you can do to get the best possible mechanic working on your vehicle's issues for a fair price.
Looking For Reliability
Unlike home repair services that evaluate a property, meet with homeowners and have time to prepare before their physical work begins, auto repair businesses are often asked to make fixes on the spot. If you come into a garage with a tire issue, the expectation is the mechanic will know how to correct that problem quickly.
That is why reliability is so vital when searching for a trusted auto repair shop. It may take going to several different mechanics before you find one you are truly comfortable with. Pose questions to this professional to find out what approach they will take to repair your car or what alternatives are available. Shopping around also gives you the best opportunity to find the cheapest rate or the fastest service, as some garages may be backed up with other vehicles that need repair first.
A recommended way to locate a trustworthy auto repair professional is to seek out customer reviews. Online sites offer honest opinions from real customers who have used a business. Read through this feedback to learn how a business operates and what you can expect if you were to take your vehicle there. Look for reviews about how quick maintenance was completed and if prices were fair. By learning what other people have said about a garage, you can gain a better idea if it's the right place to go when you have a car problem in need of fixing.
It can be difficult to know which automotive problems are serious enough to require expert assistance. A ripped seat cushion or broken radio don't involve safety and will not warrant enough of a problem that going into a garage is required. However, setbacks with brakes, lights and other parts that are vital to the safety of your car's driver and passengers, as well as others on the road, necessitate quick fixes. Many modern automobiles will notify drivers of an issue, in the form of a signal on the dashboard or a noise within the vehicle.
In the event of an accident, even if your vehicle does not appear to have any damage on the outside, it is generally recommended that you see a trusted auto repair professional. Internal damage may have occurred, or an important part may have been knocked out of place. Fixing these issues before driving much further can prevent further vehicle breakdowns in the future. In the case of a serious accident, a body shop can assess the problems and determine the best course of action for repairs, as well as evaluate how much they will cost.
Beyond that, regular checkups are recommended. Tires must be rotated, fluids needs to be replaced and the engine must be evaluated. After driving 25,000 miles, most auto dealers suggest having the vehicle checked out to ensure everything is running smoothly. Taking the car into the auto repair professional you trust will protect you from further problems down the road.
Not every type of auto repair work needs to be done by a certified mechanic. You can fix some of a vehicle's issues just by paying attention to how the automobile is running and having a basic understanding of auto repair. Look over the ways weather may impact your car and what preventative measures you can take to avoid having to take it into the shop. At the same time, be aware of mechanic scams that can impact your experience.
Preventing Trips To The Professional
Some fixes to your car can be done without paying a specialist. Issues like replacing oil and air filters are relatively simple, with instructions provided in the owner's manual on how to make these changes. The same goes for replacing broken windshield wipers or burnt-out headlights. Such issues should be repaired quickly to guarantee safety, but don't require a visit to a garage. By handling these types of tasks on your own, you'll gain a better understanding for how your car operates and save time and money.
Along with understanding how to fix manageable vehicle issues that may arise, taking preventative measures to avoid future problems is a valuable time saver. Many problem-solving best practices are related to the seasons. Your vehicle will be in different conditions in the winter than in the summer, meaning it requires a different type of preparation.
In the spring and summer, you want to be sure your air conditioner and cooling systems work correctly. Given the high temperatures the vehicle will be exposed to, overheating is a common problem. Look over the system by ensuring there is enough coolant available. If it needs to be refilled, it is best to open the hood and add more to the car before it gets too warm out. Also, clean out fan ducts and other ventilation sources necessary for summertime driving.
For winter driving, features such as the defroster, heater and exhaust system are paramount. Look in your owner's manual for specific directions on how features should be checked and repaired. Many newer cars have a cabin air filter that can be replaced when needed, allowing warm air to continue to flow in. Also, check your tires before winter driving, as they need to be at the proper pressure to perform well on snow and ice.
Avoiding Scams
There is a common worry among many people that auto repair professionals take advantage of the general public. Because so many people are unaware of how to fix the problems in their vehicle, they are nervous of being overcharged by mechanics or worried that the improper work is being done.
While the great majority of professionals in the industry are honest, hard-working people, a few bad apples can ruin everything. You should be extra careful when first visiting a mechanic to guarantee that the price you're charged and maintenance the vehicle receives are fair.
Among the common scams pulled are needless repairs, where a garage charges you for work that isn't necessary. Another popular one is attracting customers through a cheap oil change or tire pressure check. Then, when you are in the shop and your car is being repaired, they give you a long list of other corrections they'd like to make, therefore boosting the total cost of your bill.
The best way to combat these types of problems is getting a written estimate before work is done. That way, you can see how much repairs are expected to cost. If the final bill is higher than the estimate projected, ask to specifically see the work. Make sure information is put in writing as well. If a problem remains, you can have proof that work was not done to your satisfaction.
By working closely with an auto repair professional and doing some of the tune-up work on your own, you will be less likely to fall for these scams. At the same time, you'll be able to drive out with a clean and healthy vehicle, thanks to the repairs made by a trained professional.