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Harvey's Auto Repair

3.7 (3 reviews)

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Rogers Dabbs Chevrolet

(27 reviews)

WOULD NEVER BUY A CAR HERE AGAIN just because someone shows a friendly face still be aware!!!! Do…read moreyour own carfax do not let them show you a report from nowhere else but carfax. My car had been in accident and they sold it to me way over priced and misled me in may ways. Do not buy from them if you don't want to be messed over

Bought my truck in to fix a lifter, after picking it up, it was making a new noise, took the truck…read moreback, they charged me $400 to replace a belt and pulley, picked the truck up, and before I got a mile down the road it was making the noise again, brought it back in, and they told me it was a valve in front of the muffler. I asked if they were sure, because a valve in front of the muffler and a belt and pulley are two very different things. The mechanic said that he could clamp the valve open and that should eliminate the noise if that was the problem. He did, we drove it, and the noise was still there. That was Friday, left the truck over the weekend, they called me today and said that the noise was due to "loose exhaust manifold bolts," but it was "on the other side of the engine from the side than the side that was worked on when the lifters that were replaced." The salesmen then said that they "tightened the bolts for free" and that there was "no charge." I agreed that there was no charge and that there should be a refund of $250 of the original $400 I paid, since they did work that was not needed. I agree that I signed an agreement to pay the $150 diagnostic fee, but the other $250 needs to be refunded. I was told "That can't be refunded because we put a stethoscope on it and there was a noise coming from the belt and pulley." Which is interesting since the mechanic, when I met and rode with him to show him the sound I was talking about, told me he just automatically pulled the belt and pulley because "we have been having problems with those". It is important to note that the sound I heard, which I sent them videos of, could only be heard when driving, not while idling. When I returned it after I picked it up after it was "fixed" the first time, they said they didn't drive it, and you could only hear the noise when it was being driven and accelerating, not in park and accelerating. So we went from a belt and pulley to loose bolts on the manifold, charged me for parts I did not need, and did me a favor by not charging me to tighten bolts. Oh, you charged me $400 to tighten two bolts. You are better off going to a shade tree mechanic. Don't let these people work on your vehicle.

Darrell's Auto Electric & Complete Auto Service

Darrell's Auto Electric & Complete Auto Service

(11 reviews)

Darrell's has taken care of our auto mechanic needs for several years. They are dependable and…read moretrustworthy. I think their prices are reasonable. They are consistently busy but they do try and get your automobile tended to as soon as they can.

I would strongly advise anyone to think twice before using Darrell's Auto Electric for anything…read morebeyond the simplest repairs. They kept my Jeep for over 6 months chasing a problem that turned out not to be the issue at all. During that time, they insisted I needed a part that would have cost me $1,300+ for a used part with little to no warranty. Only after I refused to pay that, & wait on the new part with a warranty, did they suddenly "re-evaluate" and admit--that wasn't even the problem. Meanwhile, I was still charged $2,793.33 along the way, including for a new battery--which, let's be honest, probably went bad because my vehicle sat untouched on their lot for half a year waiting on a part it never needed in the first place. I had to take it back 3 days after picking it up and they kept it another almost 2 months. What's even more frustrating is that I felt like I was expected to diagnose the issue myself. Isn't that the mechanic's job? Instead of providing answers, there was constant guesswork and shifting explanations. Ricky even admitted he was aware how long I waited for a part it didn't need and apologized, which I appreciate--but that doesn't undo six months of wasted time, unnecessary costs, and zero resolution. To make matters worse, I finally took it somewhere else--a simple mechanic--and within a week and $310.50, the problem was correctly diagnosed and fixed.The issue? A throttle body and recoding it. That's it. Not the laundry list of problems Darrell's tried to sell me on. Bottom line: If you value your time, your money, and actual competent diagnostics--take your vehicle somewhere else.

Harvey's Auto Repair - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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