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    Walla Walla Transmission Specialists

    Walla Walla Transmission Specialists

    (7 reviews)

    Thanks to a recommendation from a good friend Walla Walla Transmission came to my rescue. They…read morewere very helpful and got me back in the road much quicker than I anticipated. Highly recommend their services!

    On 2/4/2019, I took our Subaru Outback to Walla Walla Transmission Specialists to have the tires…read morerotated and a fluid leak in the rear end checked. They did not inform me that there would be a charge to inspect for the leak and I did NOT authorize this charge. After inspecting my car, they gave me a written estimate to remove and replace the rear differential cover for $595. I consulted with my friend, who is a master mechanic, and he stated it was highly unlikely that this repair would be needed. I decided to get a second opinion and drove over to the Harley Swain Subaru dealership in Hermiston (over an hour drive each way). After their inspection, they found absolutely nothing wrong with my car and performed the inspection FOR FREE!!! They also stated that this type of repair was almost unheard of. I returned to speak to the owner of Walla Walla Transmission and expressed my dissatisfaction with their analysis of the problem. I also requested a refund of the inspection fee, as I did NOT authorize the charge. The owner was unapologetic and stated that the suggested repair was just 'their opinion' and did not seem to care that their analysis of the problem was wrong. We try to stay local and support businesses here in Walla Walla, but always recommend getting a second opinion. My experience with dealers has been negative, but to my surprise, this Subaru dealer is the exception. They have been honest, knowledgeable and very helpful. We have been extremely happy with Harley Swain and highly recommend them to other Subaru owners -- it is definitely worth the drive.

    Luttrell's Auto Center

    Luttrell's Auto Center

    (13 reviews)

    BEWARE. My daughter took her car in because she thought she needed the brakes done. This place told…read moreher she would need pads and rotors plus they charged for the inspection. I had her get a second quote and the second place told her the brakes were fine. In fact they were only at 50%. Lutrells tried to take advangtage of a college student.

    CONSUMER BEWARE: I will never go back to Luttrell's. I took my 2006 Lexus in to repair my faltering…read moreair conditioner. At the outset I told the person at the desk that I had a check engine light for a code indicating that the evaporative fuel system had a leak. I told him that if the code (P1420) was still the same to do nothing further. After a few hours, I received a call from the same person indicating that I needed a new air conditioner compressor and that there was a small leak from the condenser. When I picked up my car, I was billed a total of $166.62 even though no repairs were performed. $75+ was for looking at the check engine light. The code, which was the one I told them about, was not even erased. I am no mechanic and, in fact, I have very limited mechanical ability. However, it is very easy to check these codes and erase them. I took my cheap code checking device from AutoZone and timed how long it took me to plug it in, read the instructions, and erase the code. It took me 3 minutes. At the rate Luttrell's charged me that is the equivalent of $1500 per hour. What a joke. If I had been told I would be charged $75 plus tax to look at the engine light code, I would have declined. If the cause of the check engine light had been diagnosed, I wouldn't have a complaint. However, in my experience a reputable company would not have charged anything for such a minor task as checking an engine light code and doing nothing more. I had no problem paying the cost of diagnosing the problem with my air conditioner. However, the estimated cost of repairing my air conditioner was $4500+. I decided not to authorize the repair. I then went online to get an estimate of the cost to replace the compressor. According to one site, the estimated cost for our area was around $2200 for the compressor. Assuming the condenser was included in this estimate, that would cost another $800 for a total of $3000. https://repairpal.com/estimator/estimate-results. Another website estimated the cost at $2400 for the compressor and $725 for the condenser for a total of $3125. https://www.yourmechanic.com/estimates/lexus/rx400h/ac-compressor-replacement. Draw your own conclusion whether you should trust Lutrell's estimate, which was roughly $1400 higher that the second estimate. So end the end, I was charged a total of $166.62 for "diagnostic" work, which included $3 for undifferentiated "shop supplies". While repair shops vary, I would note that I recently had my Toyota pickup serviced at Master Auto Service down the road from Luttrell's and the total cost was $200 below the RepairPal website estimated cost for the work that was performed. If that shop worked on hybrids, I would go back there in an instant. I will never step foot in Lutrell's again.

    Chevrolet Nissan of Walla Walla

    Chevrolet Nissan of Walla Walla

    (9 reviews)

    I am a "car guy" - I have several collector cars and a few "daily drivers" - I've purchased cars…read morefrom friends, from excellent car sales pros, and of course from the slime balls that give "car sales professionals" a bad rap!! Today, I purchased a car from quite literally the BEST car professional I have worked with (and there have been MANY!). Monica at Chevrolet/Nissan of Walla Walla was absolutely fantastic. She cared about what I was looking for - she listened to what I was saying - she engaged with me the entire time - and in the end, Monica and her team won the deal with me because of Monica's caring, consultative approach. This purchase was not for a "daily driver" this was an "I need another sports car in the garage!" My point? I didn't need it, I wanted it. BUT, I did not "want it" bad enough to not take into account that the exact same sports car is available across the USA and the right deal would eventually present itself. If you need a new/used car and you are in Walla Walla or the surrounding area - give Monica at Chevrolet/Nissan of Walla Walla a call! You won't be disappointed! I also had the ABSOLUTE PLEASURE of dealing with June and Manny as part of the sales process. All 3, 100% professionals that know how to build a relationship with a customer and most importantly laugh and be able to enjoy the process. No joke at all - best car buying experience for me, ever. Monica, June and Manny - Thank you, I will be back!

    Edit: I picked up my car today and it's still a one star rating. At no point after my extremely bad…read moreexperience did management attempt to reach me, they only publicly replied to my review to ask me to reach out to them. In fact, at no point did anyone from the dealership ever call me, except to reschedule my initial appointment. I've never been to any car repair or service shop where they texted you instead of calling you that your car was ready, which is definitely why we're in in the first place. A text is very easy to miss if you're expecting a call. Additionally, they texted me a link to approve the service in which they noted two things as "critical" one minute before they texted me my car was ready. How is my car both ready, and waiting on my approval? That's not promising. Initial review: Both experiences at this dealership have been sub par. The online system spins you in a doom loop and the same thing happened when I called to make an appointment. I waited on hold for so long the first three times I called (over the course of a few weeks, not one right after the other), that the phone started ringing all over again. Someome finally picked it up and hung up on me without saying anything TWICE in my attempts. The hold message tells you to schedule an appointment online, but you can't. Yet online, it doesn't tell you it's not working, it's fully booked instead, so you scroll through endlessly looking for openings. When I finally got a hold of someone via phone, it was the level of customer service this expect from a place that hangs up on you. She laughed when I asked about the online system and said it doesn't work, but I finally got an appointment scheduled. Then, they called me two business days before my appointment to reschedule for a time that would not work for me. So, to reschedule, I had to go through the same doom loop. It's important to bring your car to a certified dealership for service at least every few oil changes, and I was way overdue from my last mediocre experience here, but they are the sole dealership in Walla Walla, which is why I was so persistent. Well fast forward to today and I dropped my car off early for my 4pm appointment because I had to go back to work and I explicitly stated that. Service guy was super nice, but he said nothing about the service department closing early. I came back admittedly an hour after they texted me that my car was ready, but nearly 30 minutes before their stated online closing hour, so I thought it would be fine. Well I was wrong, they locked my keys a room without anyone else having access to them, nor did they ever call me to tell me. Note to staff, if a customers keys are still there at close, move them to the sales area like you told me you would do when you previously tried to reschedule my appointment, or make sure someone has access, or call the customer to see where they are.. It takes a lot for me to leave a bad review. I worked in corporate for the largest auto retailer in the world for five years and I can tell you this is not how a dealership is supposed to be ran. The garage was a mess and the front door had layers of fingerprints that looked like they'd been there for days while what seemed like dozens of employees walked by, none of whom could immediately assure me that they could get my keys or provide me a way home and to work in the morning. Do not buy a car here, you will never be able to get it serviced and when you do get it serviced, you wish you went somewhere else.

    Argo Auto Transmission - transmissionrepair - Updated May 2026

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