Excellent service
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
After a local mechanic wanted $3000 to replace the transmission on our Subaru, Dean diagnosed and replaced a single bad bearing for less than half that cost. When a small oil lead appeared after the repair I returned the car one evening to have it checked out. In the hour I had a drink down the block they not only diagnosed a leaking axle seal (the axles are removed when repairing the transmission) but they replaced the seal and charged me nothing. I can't remember the last time I had that kind of experience with an auto repair shop. Not for nothing is the shop full of classic cars, taxi cabs and shuttle express vans.