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    Rise High Mobile Mechanics

    Rise High Mobile Mechanics

    5.0
    (4 reviews)

    I called them to level my camper out and Chris was absolutely positively 100% very professional…read morevery quick and really really good I would recommend him to anybody When I called he was here within 30 minutes and the quality and value was definitely worth it. So I would say ask for Chris he is the only one I know from that company as the only one I have dealt with and OMG he is so friendly, and like I said very professional and did it quick. So yes I will recommend him to anybody.

    Apologies if this is a long story. After my mother in Michigan gifted my daughter her 2001 VW…read moreBeetle with 48,000 miles on it, my daughter and I traveled from California to pick up the car. We headed out on Thursday morning for the 5 day drive back home to Oakland California, taking a northern route to stop by Badlands National Park and Mt Rushmore. By Saturday evening, we arrived in Cheyenne WY, where we spent the night. After looking at the weather forecast for the Sierra mountains, we decided to pick up some chains for our tires at the local Walmart in Laramie, WY, before continuing on our trip. On Sunday morning, as we got close to Laramie on I-80, the engine started sputtering, misfiring and losing power. The EPC light kept flashing and it was clear something was wrong. I was able to make it to the local Walmart parking lot, though the car stalled a few times on the way there. After I parked, I was unable to generate any power beyond idling, and the car continued to stall. I consulted yelp and google to find a local mechanic, but none of the local shops were open on Sunday. I saw a listing for Rise High Auto Repair, which described itself as a mobile mechanic company. I called the number and spoke with the proprietor, Chris on the phone. He said he could be there in 35 minutes and would diagnose the problem for $125 ($95 diagnostic fee and $35 travel fee) in the Walmart parking lot and that the $95 diagnostic fee would count against the repair cost if we opted to have him repair the car. When Chris arrived in his mobile truck, he was incredibly friendly and he got straight to work. He recommended replacing the spark plugs and wires, thinking that would address the issue. After finishing the repair and clearing the codes, he suggested I drive around in the parking lot a few times to reset the computer to see if the repair addressed the issue. However it did not. I made it about 200 feet and the initial problem persisted. He said he thought it could be an issue with the throttle, which he said he could clean, but if it needed replacement, I'd need to spend a couple of days in Laramie, because it was unlikely any of the local part shops would have the necessary part in inventory. He took apart the throttle, cleaned it out, and reset the computer. We decided to take our chances and see if we could make it to Salt Lake City and then Elko NV, which was about 625 miles away. The car ran well all the way to Elko. We got to Elko around 10:30 pm, and I noticed I had a text from Chis checking in on us to see how the trip was going. On Monday morning, we continued our trip back to Oakland and arrived safely with no further issues. Again, I had a text from Chris on Monday, to see if we made it home ok. All told we drove over 1100 miles. I can't say enough about Chris. First, he was incredibly competent. I could tell from speaking with him that he is extremely knowledgeable about automobile repairs. Watching him work, I felt like I was watching a surgeon. He made all of the repairs in the Walmart parking lot and he worked efficiently and thoroughly to ensure that he was able to repair the car. It was cold and windy on this particular Sunday and he invested over 4 hours of his time fixing our car outside. Finally, he was incredibly honest and kind. He cared enough to check in on us until we got home, something he really didn't need to do. I unequivocally recommend using Chris and his company if you find yourself in Laramie WY.

    Reade's Automotive

    Reade's Automotive

    2.4
    (9 reviews)

    Took my car in to have a clutch installed on a Tuesday. Michael called 2 days later claiming it was…read moreready. I paid him on the morning of Friday, 8May26. I came back after hours that day to pick it up, only to find that my car wouldn't go in to any gear. I left a message on the business phone stating my concern. I left a bright neon note on my windshield with my problem. I didn't expect a call til Monday morning.(opens at 7:30) 9am rolls around on Monday 5-11 and I decide to call another shop. I met the wrecker there at 9:45a, Michael was in the shop bay, he had to have seen us. He never came out. The next shop diagnosed the problem. The Slave cylinder needed to be bled., something you have to do when disconnecting it in order to replace the clutch. Michael called me about 2.5 hours after I had my car towed that Monday wondering why I didn't come in to the shop...I had to hang up. Advice: Do your research on your vehicles and know every step it'll take to fix it., make sure it's communicated to you. I'm still miffed at how he got my car from bay to the parking Area.

    Engine coil repair This is an engine coil that BMW removed…read morefrom my son's car a couple of weeks ago. It was installed at Reade's on Reynolds Road in Bryant. Please note the tape. When I asked Reade's to refund the cost of the coils that were installed at their shop I was refused and asked to leave. Please note, I did not ask for a full refund including labor. The part shown had been installed at Reade's the day prior and BMW found the newly installed coil in pieces and wrapped in tape. BMW service works behind an entire wall of windows that customers can clearly see through, watching their car's entire repair, should a person choose to do so. I was present at the time the dealership removed this coil, watching behind the window. I have learned that the original owner of Reade's shop passed it down to his son. It's not the same owner/mechanic of years past. Frequent that shop at your own risk. And the risk of whatever teenage children you might have behind wheels he "services".

    A Call Away Mobile Mechanic - autorepair - Updated July 2026

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