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    Tommy's Auto Repair

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Auto maintenance

    Auto repairs

    Routine automotive maintenance

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    Steve's Tune Up Plus - Desk front

    Steve's Tune Up Plus

    (11 reviews)

    Wonderful service, I had an oil change and the dip stick broke off due to age but they replaced it…read morefree. The price was very good and service was great! I will definitely be using this shop in the future.

    If I could give zero stars, I would. After seeing some of the reviews on google, I honestly believe…read moremany are fake, from friends/family, or paid promos -- because my experience at Steve's Tune Ups was a total nightmare. About a month ago, I brought my car in for a simple alignment and rotor replacement. The vehicle was veering slightly despite having new tires, so I figured I'd get it aligned and tuned up. They charged me over $1,200 -- which I initially accepted, assuming the work was thorough. They also threw in an oil change. A few weeks later, I started noticing a slight vibration and wobble on the front passenger side. Naturally, I brought it back, thinking it might be something minor, especially since they were the last people to touch the car. Instead, I'm hit with a laundry list of "issues" -- bad CV joints, sway bars, and possibly a motor or transmission mount -- totaling another $1,400+. When I asked why none of this was caught during the recent alignment, I got a vague response like, "Sometimes you don't catch those things." It gets worse: While they were "test driving" my car, a friend of mine called me and said, "Why are they driving your car so hard back there in that parking lot?" When I got the car back, the vibration was noticeably worse than when I dropped it off -- meaning I basically paid them $159 "diagnostic" to make the issue WORSE. And when I refused to authorize more work is when they held my car hostage until I paid the $159 "diagnostic fee" -- for work that was essentially a review of their own previous work, and that I wasn't even warned about up front!!! Ridiculous. At this point, I was angry and needed a second opinion. I waited to post this review until I confirmed what I suspected -- I had two other shops inspect the same issue. One quoted under $400 total (parts + labor), and the other quoted just over $500. That's less than half of what Steve's tried to charge me! This entire experience has left me angry, frustrated, and feeling completely ripped off. I trusted them, and not only did they fail to fix the problem -- they made it worse and tried to upsell me into more unnecessary repairs. Do not bring your vehicle here. Get a second opinion before you hand over a single dollar. Or better yet; bring your car to a HONEST shop to begin with! Steve's Tune Ups is, in my opinion, a complete scam shop. It sucks that we live in a world where even though things are hard and prices are high for everyone, you got people like this scamming off hard working people. Pathetic! Sorry-not sorry

    marco auto repair

    marco auto repair

    (5 reviews)

    I'm both surprised and dismayed by the reviews and rating on Marco's shop. I've been ripped off by…read moreseveral mechanics in this area, including some mobile mechanic named John Newman (don't ever use him, if he's still slinking around). Marco, nor his mechanics are among them. They fixed the AC work that Newman screwed up, and even replaced the radiator that Newman destroyed for cost of parts. It's been over a year, the AC is working as well as one could expect from a 2008 Ford that's been repaired probably 10 times over it's 213k miles. More recently, my wife was in a wreck and they totaled her car. A friend talked us into buying a car with a blue title, and it's been a nightmare ever since. Marco and his his replaced the front end parts, then the AC went out, so they did that, too. All together, it's been about $6k in work. If you've ever dealt with a rebuilt car, or tried to have one fixed after extensive body damage in a wreck, it's not an exact science, which is why insurance companies total cars out so quickly. Better to just pay you for your damages vehicle, than spend (probably) way more than that, trying to get the broken parts replaced and the vehicle behaving like it should. Well, we've had to take the car back to Marco a couple of times, because the steering column kept slipping and the AC clogged. They have never asked us for another dime and they've done everything they could to support the work they've done. I'm not only incredibly happy with Marco and his crew, I trust them, as mechanics, no reservations; and I would recommend them without hesitation. People expect mechanics to be magicians, and they're not. When cars break down, or get destroyed, or whatever, sometimes it's a simple fix with little room for error. When it's big stuff, things happen. In all of my experiences with this shop, they're good at what they do and they'll stand on their work.

    Scammed me out of $1,200 said they would fix my shocks and rear axles and car felt the exact same…read more Went to another mechanic and said the shocks and rear axles look like they had never been changed before. Went to go make a claim with them and said they had and would not give me a refund. Wouldn't recommend as they've done this with other cars before

    Tommy's Auto Repair - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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