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    7 years ago

    This is one of my favorite places in town, very hardworking staff, great people and extremely good service. Will continue stopping by!

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    3 years ago

    Great place to have your vehicle serviced. Very knowledgeable staff and they're easy to deal with. The prices are fair and reasonable.

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    Perfect Circle Tire

    Perfect Circle Tire

    (7 reviews)

    Went to have tires put on, they wouldn't put on the tires but they took the other ones off and…read morecharged us to put them back on.

    Guess the first thing I have to say is that I'm very familiar with Perfect Circle - have done quite…read morea bit of business there, but the last two experiences were horrible - and deceitful. I have an older Dodge Pickup truck I use for plowing snow in the winter. I bought it used. A mechanic friend suggested I replace tires and recommened at "LT" tire as it would last longer. These tires can be inflated to 70 lbs approximately. I came to the store and they made a few suggestions. I did choose the cheapest LT tire they had: what else for a 20 year old truck that's only driven about 4,000 miles/year. When I came to pick it up after the four tires were installed, I was told they couldn't inflate the tires to the full 70 lbs pressure. They said the wheels weren't rated for that. My question: WHY PUT TIRES ON A TRUCK IF THEY CAN'T BE PROPERLY INFLATED? I didn't know about the wheels - bought it used and the tires were on it. But - they made a sale and that's all they were concerned about. My tires are now wearing a lot faster than if I had gotten other tires. Second instance of deceit: I have a motorhome that requires six tires - duelies in the back. The tires on it had a lot of tread left (only 25,000 miles) but as it sat a lot before I bought it used, the tires had rotted - the sidewalls were cracked. So: I had them put on six new tires. I asked them to take the best tire off the vehicle and put it on a wheel for a spare. When I came to pick it up, I noticed there was no sidewall cracking on the two rear tires that were on the inside - which makes sense - no sunlight got to them. One of these became my spare. I guess they sold the other one. QUESTION: WHEN THEY WENT TO PUT THE TIRES ON, WHY DIDN'T THEY LEAVE THE TWO INSIDE TIRES FROM THE REAR ON THE MOTORHOME, AND SAVE ME $300??? In each case, they had my phone number and could have called me to discuss. But they were too interested in simply making a sale. It also bothers me a lot that they say they are a Christian based business. Just disgusting. Will never go there again for any reason whatsoever. As I've told these stories to others, I'm getting the same kind of feedback. Apparently, Farmers in the area really are irritated with them. Oh well.............live and learn.

    Meineke Car Care Center

    Meineke Car Care Center

    (2 reviews)

    They did a great job, informing me of problem and took care of it. Friendly staff. Thank youread more

    I've had my car there 3 times for service since they first opened their doors a few months ago. In…read moreeach case, I was totally satisfied with the quality of the work done. The first time, I had a coolant leak and the mechanic actually SHOWED me where it was leaking. Actually seeing the problem with my own eyes when the car was on the lift immediately made me feel that they can be trusted. They fixed that problem, did some other overdue maintenance work, and the car's been running much better now, zero problems. The only minor problem I had was that I asked for the parts to be returned to me, and they weren't. That really wasn't a big deal since my driveway isn't full of coolant spots any more. I thought the price for this repair was entirely fair. The second time was a problem that couldn't be duplicated when I was driving it while the tech was in the car with me. Ah well... They didn't charge me for that visit. The most recent visit was exceptional. I managed to get the end of a gas funnel stuck in the neck of my gas tank. This caused all kinds of problems when I'd fill up with gas at Kwik Trip. I tried to fish it out myself, but couldn't. I brought it to the dealership, and they told me they couldn't see it or get it out after allegedly scoping it out. The dealership charged me for that visit. I know they have bills to pay, so I was OK with that. On a whim, I brought it to the new Meineke (formerly Pope Autoworx). I told them what happened and that I wanted them to try to get it out, but I'd pay for an hour of time, no matter what. I told them that I wanted to save the part so I could see it. Well... THEY GOT IT OUT!!!!! The dedication, time and effort that they showed me in actually FIXING this problem impressed the hell out of me. I do my own oil changes and brake jobs, but for nearly everything else, this Meineke garage will be my first call.

    Flood Oil - servicestations - Updated August 2026

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