Auto repair service near Accomac, VA

There are 6 auto repair shops near you in Accomac, VA

B and G Market

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22555 Lankford Hwy, Accomac

Durbins Auto Body

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24306 Baylys Neck Road, Accomac

Complete Exhaust Systems and Auto Repair

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27044 Lankford Highway, Melfa

Wards Discount Tires and Wheels

5.0(1)
33228 Lankford Highway, Painter

Friday was the end of the Blue Knights International Convention in Chesapeake, VA. We left at about 10:00 ayem, planning on taking some LONG rest stops so that we would reach New York AFTER 7 or 8 PM in order to avoid hitting the traffic from NY City out to the Hamptons. Four days before the trip, I found a screw in my rear tire. I plugged it (using a Stop n' Go mushroom plug) and carefully monitored the tire pressure for the four days. The tire maintained pressure, so it was OK for the trip. Made it down to Chesapeake with no problem, and rode around all week with no problem. I think the last time I checked it was Wednesday morning. Thursday night, the tire was low. I re-plugged it, with a larger mushroom plug, but it wasn't holding air well, so I threw in a can of Fix-A-Flat. Checked it a while later and it seemed to be good. I just wanted to get home and then put a new tire on. About two hours into our ride it was losing air again. One of the guys riding with us had some "gummy plugs", so we tried two of them. I looked OK, so we rode on, but kept a close eye on it. The guy riding behind me told me that he was noticing that every time the plug hit the ground some of the Fix-A-Flat was squirting out. That's not good!!! We were at a gas stop, and it turned out that the nearest bike shop was 30 miles away!! The only thing I could do was ride slowly, stop to refill the air and try to limp along for 30 miles. Just a few miles up the road though, we noticed a tire shop and stopped there. The hope was that he might be able to plug the tire, or maybe even sell me a car tire to ride home on. Unfortunately, the guy told us his insurance wouldn't let him even TOUCH a motorcycle. He was, however, EXTREMELY helpful. The first thin he did was call somebody to send over a "good" patch kit (he didn't carry them.) It turns out this was the same "gummy plugs" we had tried before, so this time we were going to put more of them in and see if it wou

Frostrom and Sons Inc

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1727 Market Street, Pocomoke City

I have lived in Pocomoke City, Maryland all my life and I have had the experience of going to reputable mechanics, however, my experience at Frostroms was by far the worst. I have taken my Jeep there based on the fact that they were a Jeep dealership and have been charged for fixing items that were not the problem. I was charged rather hefty amounts everytime. I would NEVER take any of my vehicles there again. This shop is a RIP-OFF...BEWARE

George E Auto Parts

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1103 Market Street, Pocomoke City

Auto repair reviews near you

1.0

I have lived in Pocomoke City, Maryland all my life and I have had the experience of going to reputable mechanics, however, my experience at Frostroms was by far the worst. I have taken my Jeep there based on the fact that they were a Jeep dealership and have been charged for fixing items that were not the problem. I was charged rather hefty amounts everytime. I would NEVER take any of my vehicles there again. This shop is a RIP-OFF...BEWARE

Tamela
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Frostrom and Sons Inc

Pocomoke City area

5.0

Friday was the end of the Blue Knights International Convention in Chesapeake, VA. We left at about 10:00 ayem, planning on taking some LONG rest stops so that we would reach New York AFTER 7 or 8 PM in order to avoid hitting the traffic from NY City out to the Hamptons. Four days before the trip, I found a screw in my rear tire. I plugged it (using a Stop n' Go mushroom plug) and carefully monitored the tire pressure for the four days. The tire maintained pressure, so it was OK for the trip. Made it down to Chesapeake with no problem, and rode around all week with no problem. I think the last time I checked it was Wednesday morning. Thursday night, the tire was low. I re-plugged it, with a larger mushroom plug, but it wasn't holding air well, so I threw in a can of Fix-A-Flat. Checked it a while later and it seemed to be good. I just wanted to get home and then put a new tire on. About two hours into our ride it was losing air again. One of the guys riding with us had some "gummy plugs", so we tried two of them. I looked OK, so we rode on, but kept a close eye on it. The guy riding behind me told me that he was noticing that every time the plug hit the ground some of the Fix-A-Flat was squirting out. That's not good!!! We were at a gas stop, and it turned out that the nearest bike shop was 30 miles away!! The only thing I could do was ride slowly, stop to refill the air and try to limp along for 30 miles. Just a few miles up the road though, we noticed a tire shop and stopped there. The hope was that he might be able to plug the tire, or maybe even sell me a car tire to ride home on. Unfortunately, the guy told us his insurance wouldn't let him even TOUCH a motorcycle. He was, however, EXTREMELY helpful. The first thin he did was call somebody to send over a "good" patch kit (he didn't carry them.) It turns out this was the same "gummy plugs" we had tried before, so this time we were going to put more of them in and see if it wou

Marc
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Wards Discount Tires and Wheels

Painter area