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P.I.E. Transmissions

1.0 (1 review)
Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Auto transmission repair

Transmission leak inspection

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All Tune and Lube

All Tune and Lube

3.7
(10 reviews)

I've been using this garage mainly for State inspection. Didn't need anything else. They are fair…read moreand seem to be honest. The last time I had a brake job done there was an issue with the dust shield scraping. Brought it back in and they remedied the situation. My only complaint is that they took off my out of state front vanity plate to pass inspection. That was not necessary, as I asked a State police man if that was an issue and he said no, because Pa does not have front license plate. So, I just put it back on. They had some staffing issues due to COVID-19, which screwed things up a bit because I had to take off of work twice for an inspection. That ticked me off a bit. The shop owner said he tried calling me, but I had no missed calls, so....? Oh well, they're right around the corner and convenient. Plus, you can go to Gilligan's for beer & food while your car is being worked on.

I have been taking our vehicles to them since the day they opened. We took my car in for an…read moreinspection and came back with lots of things wrong. $1600 worth of things wrong. So it didn't pass, but something didn't sit right w my husband as he was over hearing conversations from the employees bout charging people for things Bc they are stuck with parts and needed to pay bills. Now we took it to another garage and it passed with flying colors & none of the things we were told was wrong. Thank goodness my husband trusted his gut and got a second opinion. I'm deeply saddened that this happened to us and that we had this type of experience. Now we have mixed opinions about if we will return or not. But just beware.

Emory Transmissions

Emory Transmissions

1.3
(3 reviews)

I would not recommend this place for regular auto service. They might be good with transmission,…read morebut I doubt that they would be good at that either. Their mechanic can not even check the compression of a cylinder correctly....they "checked" 3 cylinders and were wrong on all three. Way off. They then refused to service my pickup because they couldn't figure out what was wrong with it, but were willing to charge me even though it was their mistake. The other place figured it out in less than an hour and had me on the road in 3 hours, even without an appointment!. Emory had the truck for 5 days and also charged me $362.48 and didn't fix anything! Then when the "regional manager" says to call him, he doesn't answer his phone and his vmail is full so you basically get hung up on. What a way to run a business. Do yourself a favor and go some place else.

I had a terrible experience with Emory, and I feel completely let down…read more About two months ago, I was told I needed a new transmission. A friend who owns a garage recommended Emory, so I took my car there. They replaced the transmission for $7,500. Roughly a month later, while driving home from work, my power steering suddenly locked up right after getting off the highway. I had to pull over on a secluded road and wait 90 minutes for a tow truck. The car was towed to a nearby dealership for inspection. A couple of days later, the dealership called and asked if my transmission had recently been replaced. They informed me that the power steering line had not been secured when the subframe was reinstalled--which caused all the fluid to leak out. This led to a $258 repair. I obtained photos and the damaged part from the dealership and reached out to Emory. The owner was polite but denied responsibility, claiming they had worked on a different part of the engine. However, he asked me to come by so we could look at it together. When I mentioned that the dealership had confirmed the subframe must be removed to replace the transmission, his tone and body language changed. He called over a technician, who said he couldn't remember the specific car. After a pause, the owner offered to "split it" with me. At that point, I agreed, just wanting to be done with the whole situation after multiple trips and phone calls. He said he'd mail a check in a week since he didn't have the money on hand. Two weeks and four follow-up calls later, he told me I'd have to come pick it up in person. By then, I felt completely taken advantage of. I had simply asked for Emory to take full responsibility and cover the $258 repair--I never asked for compensation for the time I spent stranded or all the follow-ups I had to make. His final response to me was, "I'm sorry you feel that way." So in the end, Emory only covered half the cost of a mistake that was clearly theirs. I lost $128, 90 minutes on the side of the road, and several hours of my time chasing answers. I know Emory has a good reputation, but based on my experience, I cannot recommend them. I've already told my friend to stop referring anyone to this shop.

P.I.E. Transmissions - transmissionrepair - Updated July 2026

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