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    Precision Auto Care

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Auto battery or electrical system repair

    Auto brake repair

    Auto engine repair

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    Pullen's Garage & Transmission Center

    Pullen's Garage & Transmission Center

    3.5
    (31 reviews)

    So grateful for these guys. They know what they are doing AND they are HONEST with pricing. I…read morestarted going here a few months ago after my forever mechanic closed and I feel I lucked out. So I wanted to share to help someone else find a good mechanic. They will not rip you off like a lot of those other places. Services that I have had so far: oil change, car check, tire rotation, new wheel bearings and some other stuff around this done, they have fixed my tire on another occasion and most recently helped me to secure something to my car for a fraction of the price another place was trying to charge me. You can't go wrong. Not to mention their waiting room is very comfy and has large cushioned seats while you wait. They also have a fair price on gas also. Even if they are out of your way- worth the trip. Not to mention staff are very friendly.

    I bought a 1999 chevy suburban that needed to have the fuel injectors replaced. I had it towed to…read morepullens for the repair. They replaced the injectors but kept having problems with the vehicle sputtering on the test drive. Over the course of the next 3 days they continued to try to diagnose the issue, blaming it on spark plugs, distributor and other things. Finally on the 4th day the mechanic found the problem, he had bent a pin on the injector harness when plugging it in. Ok, things happen and they owned up to the issue, no problem. I paid for the truck and went into the parking lot to get it, it barely starts and immediately throws a check engine light. The mechanic scans the truck and discovers an ignition fault, says it must have been a leftover issue from earlier. I take the truck home and over the next couple of days the truck runs erratically. I start to investigate and find that the mechanic at some point while doing the injectors broke a ground wire and in repairing it spliced it with a DIY connector that he didn't even crimp properly or put heat shrink on, as soon as i touched it it came apart in my hand. I repaired the wire properly so i could drive the truck. A few days after that the truck started to have a rough idle and set another check engine light. This time in poking around i find that the fuel lines were never fastened down correctly nor were the intake manifold bolts ever tightened so the issue was a vacuum leak. After bringing it back to pullens they determined that the mechanic had bent the fuel lines when reinstalling them. They had the truck for another 2 days to fix that, or so they claimed. This is where it gets interesting, the owner Vince calls me at 4:30 in the afternoon and tells me the truck still isn't running right but that what they have repaired 3 times now isn't the problem. He tells me that the fuel pressure is low and tries to sell me a fuel pump and some ignition parts. Little did he know that i had put a new fuel pump in the truck a few days before and checked the pressure and it was perfect. When I told him that he seemed a bit shaken and became condescending and asked if i wanted them to continue to work on the truck. I said no, I have lost confidence in you guys at this point, I want my truck back. He tells me I can't have it tonight as it is in the bay and apart. I will have to wait until tomorrow. Something didn't seem right so i drove to the shop to find my truck together and parked out back. He had lied to me. I used my spare keys and brought the truck around to the front and went inside to get my other set of keys, mind you, this is warranty work, I don't owe him a penny and was told as much by the service advisor Brian. I ask Vince for my keys and he refuses, gets belligerent and insists i can't take the truck and will not give me my keys. we argue, I tell him I am taking my truck and he tries to say i have an outstanding bill for $20 in gas for the test drives! I take the truck home and test the fuel pressure to find it perfect as i suspected. To my surprise I also see how they decided to remedy the bent fuel line issue by putting a nut under the line and then tightening the line onto the nut. All this to say that these people are amateurs that should not be trusted with any type of serious repair. They are basic mechanics with the labor rate of an elite shop which they definitely are not. He wanted to keep my truck to try to find a way to recoup some of his lost labor time due to his own mechanics incompetence by selling me things he knew i didn't need. When that backfired he became belligerent and confrontational.

    Common Vision Transmision And Repairs.

    Common Vision Transmision And Repairs.

    3.7
    (7 reviews)

    DO NOT HIRE THIS MAN!…read more On 10/3/25, my husband paid Lee Wiles / Common Vision LLC $1,020 (plus a $281 tip) for axle and brake repair. Less than 24 hours later, the car broke down in a dangerous way. AAA confirmed the repair was unsafe and improperly done, and another certified mechanic verified this. The axle came out and nearly caused a serious accident. When I contacted him, instead of refunding the payment, he admitted in text messages that "the axle came out" but refused to return the money. He also tried to deflect responsibility by making inappropriate comments about race and insisted on "fixing" it again -- despite my clear statements that I no longer trusted him after such unsafe work. I have full documentation: receipt, CashApp payment, AAA confirmation, mechanic statement, and text messages from his phone. This needs to be on record to prevent him from scamming and endangering others. He is also not listed with the BBB as a registered business -- but I have filed a complaint so there will now be a record. If he scammed you too, REPORT HIM. Businesses that operate this way do not last. Add On: It's not harassment to ask for my money back after a repair failed in less than 24 hours and almost caused an accident. AAA confirmed the axle came out because of improper work, and a certified mechanic verified this. I provided proof: receipt, CashApp payment, and text messages where Mr. Wiles himself admitted "the axle came out." I made it very clear that I would not allow him to touch my car again after such an unsafe repair. At that point, the only responsible action was to issue a refund. Instead, he refused, deflected responsibility, and made inappropriate comments about race. This is not about being "nice" or "polite." It's about safety, integrity, and accountability. I stand by my review and documentation. Others deserve to know what happened so they can protect themselves. DO NOT TRUST HIM!!

    RE: Common Vision. Lee is the kind of mechanic who is passionate about diagnosing car problems and…read morefinding solutions. I found him here on Yelp and hired him for a PPI to look at a 2003 Tiburon. A family member is an enthusiast for these old cars which they wanted to make into a "hot hatch". I met Lee at the dealer, which was a long drive to the dealer for both of us. And of course the car was in a back lot 3 or 4 rows deep. So while waiting for the dealer to find the car and bring it to the front, Lee noticed some teenagers who were there to look at a Civic SI. One of them was checking for rust by knocking his knuckles on the car body. Lee smiled at this and went over to chat with them and before you know it, he was reviewing the car with them, explaining how you really check for rust, opened the hood and began digging into how to tell if this Civic was running well or not. He looks underneath the car by getting on the ground and actually looking. I noticed all the other guys, both the dealer guys and the buyers, were hesitant to do this. I think they were intimidated because he obviously knew much more about engines than they did. I was impressed that Lee has the instincts of an educator. He really wants to not just evaluate the car but to teach others how to examine a car. Eventually the Tiburon appears and then Lee quickly went through his process. He focuses on the engine and doesn't move on from that until all issues are covered. In this case, he zeroed in immediately on the coolant system. It wasn't holding pressure. I watched as he carefully tested and retested and showed the dealer technician that the system was bad and that it was leaking. We had already been there for an hour and a half so it was decided that the dealer would pull a hose from another car ( the dealer was close to a salvage yard) and repair it and then Lee would return to test it again. In the end, even the dealer gave up on this car, he didn't complete any repair and we moved on. But I will have Lee examine any car we are considering. He is an excellent mechanic, fair and honest.

    Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

    Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

    4.6
    (7 reviews)

    This is solely based on communication... there is none. I tried numerous times calling to try to…read moreset up an appointment and all I got was an answering machine to which I finally left my info but still nothing. I moved onto Marlton transmissions...

    While I do much of my own basic maintenance and troubleshooting, I'm terrified of transmissions…read more After bringing my 2005 domestic pickup truck to the "five-letter" nationwide transmission franchise for an estimate, they kept it for two days, and stated it would be over $2000 and require a complete overhaul. I inspected some parts of the transmission to determine they did nothing to open it up or diagnose the problem, other than scanning trouble codes. In search of a second opinion, I called Cottman and the service manager Scott happily spent 20 minutes on the phone with me asking questions to give me a more accurate picture of what the problem might be, and what the costs could be. A few weeks later I visited the shop on my way home from work (20 minutes before they closed) and Scott took the time to take a 30-minute test drive, plug in the diagnostic, and troubleshoot the matter. He said that there was a much smaller issue related to the transmission fluid temperature and said he could get the work done in under a day. I arranged for an appointment a few days later. Scott and Beth were happy to arrange drop-off/pick-up service to my office a few miles away. I couldn't be happier with their honesty, efficiency, and experience. In this day and age, even though I'm mechanically inclined, it's tough to find a skilled mechanic you can trust. I will confidently refer my friends, family, and professional contacts to Cottman knowing they will be in good hands with Beth and Scott at the helm.

    A-1 Economy Transmissions

    A-1 Economy Transmissions

    1.0
    (1 review)

    Took my Ford suv in for a Diagnostic, Ciocca Ford service kept it for 3 weeks without giving me any…read moreupdates on what was wrong with the vehicle. I had to call every 3 days for an update, they were rude, with no care I had no other transportation, gave me the excuse they were busy and under staffed. By the 3rd week I had enough asked to speak to a manager, was told will get back to me. When he did the next day I had a diagnostic (transmission parts) and a price tag to fix the problem of $5000, dealership price and it would take a month to fix. I took my car to a transmission mechanic A-1 Economy, mentioned to Jim I didn't trust nor believed Ford diagnostic, I explained to Jim what car was doing thinking he would drive the car and do his own diagnostic, instead he takes Ford suggestion fixes the parts and car still has the same problem. Then Jim tells me the problem is not the transmission but the engine. I asked why change the parts to the transmission if it's an engine problem, because I told him what Ford had found when was diagnostic. Paid for a service that did not fix the problem and Jim @ A-1 Transmission not do his due diligence to find out on his own what was wrong with my car.

    From the owner: Quality work at wholesale prices. 1 day service in most cases. Reliable and dependable service to…read moreour customers with more than 30 years experience in the auto repair industry. All of our work is 100% guaranteed.Call us for expert transmission or any driveling repair.We also offer special prices on fleet services. Professional friendly staff. We update our skills on a regular basis.

    Precision Auto Care - autorepair - Updated August 2026

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