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    Guardian Auto

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Auto maintenance

    Auto repairs

    Routine automotive maintenance

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    Village Drop Shop - Front of Shop

    Village Drop Shop

    (9 reviews)

    I took my VW in for a power steering leak. They charged me $586 to fix it , yet after a week I…read morerealized my car wasn't fixed. I took it back in and they said it was going to cost me ANOTHER $1900 to fix the leak The mechanic said he never had seen a leak like this before. .Say what? What about the first time.? Aren't there UV dye kits to spot leaks.? Isn't this your job? If a mechanic doesn't know what they are doing then I think they should send you elsewhere , not keeping charging you until they figure out the problem! At least they should of reimburse me the $586 for work that In actuality I didn't need. At The Village Shop it's strictly amateur hour (and expensive hours at that!) * Michaels response to my review is sorely lacking. He or none of his team told me the extent of my power steering leak when I initially took my car in. I paid $586 and they happily sent me on on way with only fixing what they "thought" was wrong. At first, the secretary at the Drop Shop told me they couldn't find a leak. This kinda goes contrary to Michaels statement about l"eaks everywhere". If there were , how come nothing was said in the first place? Somebody is not on the same page .It seems suspicious at best and totally unprofessional at its worse.

    Mike and the boys are the reason why I like to keep my auto service local. They are community…read moreminded and take care of their customers. They are very knowledgeable about their business and work hard to make sure that the customer has a great experience with the repair or service of their vehicle. I highly recommend Mike and the guys at the Village Drop Shop to service your vehicle.

    Bonez Garage - My beloved '84 K5 Blazer Silverado.

    Bonez Garage

    (6 reviews)

    Bonez Garage brings a lifetime of knowledge and experience to the table. The owner and his staff…read moreare thorough, knowledgeable professionals. Not only when working on high end classic hot rods but also everyday vehicles too. The shop/office manager is friendly and super helpful. I would highly recommend this shop to anyone in need of a full restoration or just brakes and an oil change. And for those who think the prices are too high... trust me when I tell you... you get what you pay for. With Bonez Garage you're paying for expertise, knowledge and... peace of mind!

    Long story short/first impression: BONEZ garage is a…read moresuper-quality, A+ establishment. Everyone I encountered there was very friendly and impressively knowledgeable. Instantly I trusted them with my vehicle like I trust my doctor with my body. They feel like more than just professionals. The family vibe was strong. Short story long... I come from a long line of auto enthusiasts. My grandfather was a General Motors man. He drove Bonneville's from the late 50's up until 1973 when he bought an avocado green Buick LeSabre. Some people call those the sad years for American cars but all I have are great memories of being a small kid and falling asleep in the back seat on family road trips. I can still see and feel the warmth of the amber dome light and that floaty couch energy that made every drive feel special. When my favorite uncle got out of the army in the late 70's, he bought a black '79 Camaro Berlinetta with burgundy interior and I count that as the first car I officially fell in love with. We spent many Saturday afternoons washing and detailing his symbol of accomplishment and prosperity and I really learned the value of pride in ownership. By the time the 1980's came around, most people in the family had defected to Japanese imports-which definitely held their own allure-but I never lost my love of classic Americana. When I got to college in the early 90's I was fortunate enough to have my first personal experience with vintage: a 1960 Buick Invicta. I never felt more alive than I did behind the wheel of that car. I've had many wonderful experiences on the road and the most common and essential thread is that I have always had great mechanics to keep me running. I was brought up in the culture of respecting people who work on cars and I have always been in awe of the ones who genuinely love what they do and are really good at it. That's what I get from Bonez. They love what they do. They're fair. They're honest. They look you in the eye. Recently I bought an '84 K5 Chevy Blazer Silverado and I'm SO HAPPY that I've found a place that will help me maintain one of my dream machines. I saw the Bonez 1970 Cadillac hearse driving around several years ago and I always said that someday I'd have a reason to need them. I'm happy that day is here. I'm excited to bring my restoration vision to life and what's really cool is that I can tell they're excited for me and with me. This place is 10's across the board!

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