Liberty Automotive on Bethelview Road. We've taken all our cars to him for the past 14 years. Never a complaint. Professional and trustworthy.
Mary W. replied:
Mr. Fix on hey 9 - cheaper than those listed above and very honest! Worth the call!
Kimberly Z. replied:
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Michael Tessier, 6789270776
Sandi S. replied:
Japanese Automotive ...is awesome...Jesse is honest as they come.....
Ashley B. replied:
A.J. Hamner & his crew. Very amazing work. Very fair prices. I've been more than pleased with them. Their shop is immaculate and their waiting area is quite nice and comfortable with good amenities. http://signaturetotalcarcare.com
The time has come to get another vehicle... Anyone want to fix up a 97 Chevy Lumina in need of transmission repair, or knows someone that buys fixer-uppersto resell or...
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A year ago we took our Jeep to Aamco in Buford and asked them to run codes on it. They told us we needed a catalytic converter and it would cost 700-900$. We waited. And...
Bill H. replied:
When you get check engine lights, go to Auto Zone, they'll check the codes for free. There are two people I never trust one is an attorney, the other transmission repair shops. You could drive a new car in and they would tell you you have about $800.00 repairs. When there is nothing wrong except their cash registers are empty!