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Munson's Auto Service

5.0 (5 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Auto engine repair

Auto HVAC repair

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Auto steering and suspension repair

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Auto wheel and tire repair

Routine automotive maintenance

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I took my Infiniti to the Transmission Factory after going to the AAAMCO shop in Lake Park, FL…read morewhere I had already signed in and given my keys to the desk clerk when I was made to feel by the manager like I was intruding instead of being a potential customer. I took my keys back and left that shop. Mark at the Transmission Factory was the polar opposite in terms of his customer approach and professionalism. After a 3 minute drive in my car Mark said I did not have a transmission issue but did likely have a bad driver side front wheel bearing. He subsequently gave me the names of two repair shops he knew to be capable and fair. I did not spend one penny at Marki's shop but here I am writing him a glowing review. I plan to use his shop and recommend him to friends and family. I very seldom write reviews but in this case, II'd give him 10 stars if I could. Integrity and professionalism matter.

Our truck had issues that 4 other places could not detect, couldn't even narrow down the issue. All…read more4 places recommend this company including a family friend. Brought the truck here and within 15-20 minutes the owner knew what was wrong and was as very polite on the next steps. Ford unfortunately did not have the transmission in stock and we had to wait 6 weeks to get the part, they also couldn't get us an appointment for another month, after delivery. However as soon as the part was finally in the US, the owner not only got the transmission but worked on the transmission himself and we got our truck back in 3 days. Backed up the work, and checked the transmission several times. He was fair, kind, patient, never pushy, any work on our truck will be here. Highly recommend.

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Atlantic Transmission is the WORST mechanic I ever used in my entire life. The transmission on my…read moreMercedes Benz died after 168,000 miles, so I called Atlantic Transmission, and Becky answered. She told me to bring the car in for a "free estimate." I took it in and asked Mark, the owner, to assess the transmission and give me his honest opinion on whether the car was worth fixing. I explained that I was debating whether to fix the transmission or buy a new car. I then asked him for a ballpark estimate of the cost to fix my transmission, both the best-case and worst-case scenarios. Mark's initial quote was "between $1,800 and $3,500." I left the car with them, and a few days later, I got a call from Mark saying I needed a rebuilt transmission, and it would cost $4,500, plus fluids. I asked him again if it was worth fixing, and he assured me it was the right decision. Trusting Mark's advice, I gave the go-ahead to fix it.(HUGE MISTAKE TRUSTING MARK). Several weeks later, Becky called to inform me that the rebuilt transmission had been installed, but the car now needed a "conductor plate," which she explained is the computer that tells the transmission when to shift. She said but first, Mark required payment of the initial $4,700 (including $200 for Fluids) because the rebuild was done. However if I wanted the car to actually shift, I would need to buy this "plate." I asked if the car worked, and she said, "No." She reiterated that I needed to come in and pay because they had installed the rebuilt transmission. When I went to pay, I found out they don't accept credit cards--only cash or debit, which I later realized was intentional so you can't dispute the charge. We discussed the new "plate" further, and Becky mentioned it was very expensive, around $3,500 from Mercedes, but she could get one from China for $1,000, though it would take three weeks to arrive. By this point, I had already been without a car for a month and was now being told it would take another month plus $1,000 to complete the process. Having already invested $4,700, I decided to spend the extra $1,000 in hopes of getting a working car, even if just for another year. I signed an estimate for the $1,000 to approve the "plate." A few days later, Mark called, saying, "Becky doesn't know what she's talking about." He explained the plate alone was $1,000, but with labor, it would actually cost around $1,800, peppering the conversation with F-Bombs. He said he'd call when the car was ready. The next call came sooner than expected, and Mark told me the transmission was fixed and shifting properly, but the engine was now misfiring, showing numerous codes, and they couldn't clear them or get the engine to run properly. I told him there were no engine codes before the transmission failed. Mark then raised his voice, shouting that he fixed the transmission and that he's a transmission repairman, not an engine mechanic. He claimed the car had all those misfire codes when it came in. I asked him why, if he knew about the engine misfires when I first inquired if the transmission was worth fixing, he didn't mention them? I would never have spent money fixing a car with a blown transmission and multiple engine codes. Mark suggested the misfires would be an "easy fix," but the bill for the plate was now $2,700! At this point, I was beyond furious. I went to the shop in person, and I negotiated the plate payment down to $2,100 in cash, bringing the total cost for the transmission repair to $6,800. I left the shop with a poorly running car and immediately took it to a local mechanic to address the engine misfires. That mechanic had the car for two weeks but couldn't clear the codes or identify the source of the misfires. I paid $360 for diagnostic time and took it to a second mechanic, who told me the car WAS NOT worth fixing even with the new transmission. I ended up trading in the car and got just $1,000 for it. Mark is unethical, dishonest and delivered the worst car mechanic experience in 40 years of owning cars! RUN AWAY FROM ATLANTIC TRANSMISSION, MARK & BECKY!

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Munson's Auto Service - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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