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    Troy-Alan Buick

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Hook's & Toy's Auto Repair

    Hook's & Toy's Auto Repair

    (2 reviews)

    I absolutely love this place! Honest friendly people! oil tire rotation and inspection all done…read morein a reasonable time! had my dog with me too!

    Typical hillbilly garage from the area…read more I stopped there as advised by some older relatives when I needed tires and brake pads replaced. Tiger Toy had quite a hard time locating 16 inch winter tires for my car, which made no sense since 16 inch tires are pretty common these days. He finally found some and I agreed to purchase them. The tires had a decent life, I have no real complaints about them. However, they sold me "lifetime" brake pads that were absolutely horrible. I drive under 10k miles per year and the pads were worn out already. They deteriorated so rapidly that the loud scraping and inability to stop took me back to the dealership where they showed me how dangerously close to failure these brake pads were. Also, my brake calipers were messed up on two of the wheels and needed to be replaced. In addition, I was informed that the lug nuts on my 2 rear wheels were only finger tight. So, Tiger Toy's garage may have saved me a few dollars, but the damage caused by their "lifetime" brake pads cost me a whole lot more in the end. Also, the possible negligence of not tightening my lug nuts is insane. From that experience alone, I would not recommend this redneck garage. This place might be awesome if you're looking to BS about Worthington happenings and get an inspection for your 1996 Chevy Silverado, but for work on anything modern, you're risking it.

    Vonderkall's Auto Service

    Vonderkall's Auto Service

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    Fast knowledgeable service. He had the exhaust parts (entire exhaust system) the same day I took my…read morecar in and had it completed the next morning. Reasonable price too!

    Jim and Craig seemed very helpful originally. Very persuasive too, which will come with a price tag…read morelater as we speak. I took my used sedan to this garage, as they helped me with my brakes before on another vehicle. The work done by them seemed to be rather good, so I went back again. Well, this will change. My used vehicle was pulling to one side, and making a creaking noise. I trusted them. Within 10 minutes, they had said my rack and pinion was "shot". And that I should leave it there because it is unsafe to drive. Well, I trusted them, and called up my warranty company. That day, i was told for a new rack and pinion, struts, and for them to fix the "entire front end" would be $2100. 2 days pass and my warranty company called me after they sent a mechanic to go look at this "issue". They would only cover $1,400 of it. I was then called by the garage, and Jim said "Do you have another $2,800?" I said absolutely not. He was rambling off random parts that were "needed". My mother was extremely upset that they were bullying me into forking out my entire downpayment on the vehicle. We took it right over the hill to another shop, and within 15 minutes of it being test driven by the owner, and his employees putting it up on the lift plus SHOWING me the exact parts moving when they shouldn't, the "rack and pinion" was actually an outer tie rod worn and also a bushing gone on the lower control arm. The rack and pinion was still like new, and was SAFE to drive, unlike what they said. My new $300 bill is better than the $3,800 one they tried to sell me. Plus, I had to fork over $150 after they illegally extorted my to get my key back. Absolutely insane, and I would like my $1550 back because NO garage charges a quote and diagnosis fee.

    Troy-Alan Buick - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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