Auto repair service near Lennox, CA

There are 1367 auto repair shops near you in Lennox, CA

Carmax Auto Superstore

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6100 Auto Center Dr, Buena Park

Ken Grody Automotive

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24 hrs

6211 Beach Blvd, Buena Park

Friends Motors

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7336 El Domino Way, Apt 2, Buena Park

Buena Park Auto Sales

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8011 Commonwealth Ave, Buena Park

Steed Auto Repair

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24 hrs

8143 Commonwealth Avenue, Buena Park

BMW Shelly

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6750 Auto Center Dr, Buena Park

AJ Motors

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8461 Commonwealth Ave, Buena Park

Mercedes Benz House of Imports

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6862 Auto Center Dr, Buena Park

Power PreOwned Outlet

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6802 Auto Center Dr, Buena Park

Absolute Automotive Service Inc

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440 Foothill Blvd, La Canada

EMX AUTO

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

2100 Verdugo Blvd., Montrose

Highly recommend this place. Helped me with my Aston Martin transmission issue. Fast and reasonable.

Patrick's Auto Repair

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

2100 Verdugo Blvd, Montrose

Campbell's Automotive

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

2735 Honolulu Ave, Montrose

Serges Automotive

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2410 Foothill Blvd., La Crescenta

Serge's Automotive has been proudly serving the La Crescenta community since 1987. Our full-service automotive repair center is your one-stop shop for oil changes, brake jobs, tire changes, transmission repair, tune-ups, engine overhauls, and more.

H and H Automotive Engine CO

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24 hrs

4451 Ramsdell Avenue, La Crescenta

Sams Auto Clinic

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24 hrs

4465 Ramsdell Ave, La Crescenta

Hillstar Motors

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24 hrs

3352 Foothill Blvd, La Crescenta

Bob Smith Toyota

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3322 Foothill Blvd, La Crescenta
American Tire Depot - La Crescenta

American Tire Depot - La Crescenta

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7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

3445 Foothill Blvd, La Crescenta
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

R C Motor Cars

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3656 Foothill Blvd, La Crescenta

Just Tires

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24 hrs

3765 Foothill Boulevard, La Crescenta

Hank's Tire

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

19951 Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills

I am new to the area so I relied on Yelp and Google ratings to help me find Hank's Tire. It's an "old school" place - been in business since the 50's and it is second generation family owned - a gem of a find. They educated me, didn't pressure me and made me and my car much happier. Thank you guys!

Woodland Hills Quality Motors

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22055 Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills

DO NOT BUY A CAR FROM HERE. Back in July I purchased a 1958 Chevy Apache pickup truck from Larry. I found the ad for the truck on Craigslist, and was excited to come see it as it was exactly what I was looking for. The ad stated that the engine was a 350 "Bowtie". After getting the truck home I noticed that it had a HUGE oil leak so I took it to my mechanic to have him track it down and fix it. It was my mechanic that noticed that not only was the engine not a bowtie, but it wasn't a 350 at all! It was a 283! After this discovery I had many phone conversations with the dealership trying to get them to renegotiate the purchase price based on the fact that I bought the truck thinking it had a 350 in it. They just gave me the runaround before finally telling me to sue them. Overall this was a very frustrating and disappointing experience. Please do not buy a car from Woodland Hills Quality Motors.

Pep Boys

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6325 Fallbrook Ave, Woodland Hills

You should know a few things about Pep Boys right off the bat. First, they charge about the same as many dealer mechanics. So, you should basically just take the car to the dealer or an upmarket independent who has more reason to care about your car. In addition, you will wait an awful lot for service with such a markup. Again, if one pays a premium, one expects a certain amount of service. The last thing you should know is that they seem to lack an enforced policy with regard to their work. If you walk in, you are just dealing with Mike, and if Mike does not feel like giving you a refund, that is that. My story is that I took my Buick in to have it checked out since I was going to drive it across country. They charged me $485 for a belt and two radiator hoses. This is somewhat of a premium price and I will discuss that is just a minute. I got my car and drove it for a few days (it was repaired on 6/5/2014). The radiator then blew out in Jackson Hole Wyoming (on 6/13/2014). This is pretty far from where I live and it really created a lot of problems for me. The fluid it leaked was green. It turns out that they put regular pro-line coolant and not Dex-Cool as the manufacturer recommends. This is documented in the receipt and I saw it with my own eyes. Did this cause my blow out? It’s hard to say, but if a surgeon leaves a surgical sponge in the patient and they get sepsis, it’s likely they will blame the surgeon. When I brought my receipts and material to Mike Zdralek the service manager, his opinion was that I needed to prove it was their fault. The funny thing was I was extremely polite and was trying not to point any fingers. Even a simple apology would have been nice. Now I’m out $485 for the repairs which had absolutely no effect in preventing what they were intended to do. I brought the car in to prevent a radiator blow out, and they did the job wrong and it blew out … in the middle of nowhere. The extra repair cost me $471 (plus $200 to have the part driven in from Idaho Falls). So I’m out over a thousand dollars now with nothing to show for it. The interesting thing to note is that a whole new radiator at a standard mechanic costs the same as two hoses and a belt from Pep Boys. This gives you an idea of the markup they charge on work. In the future, I will not bring any business to Pep Boys. I hope that the %20 margin they made was worth it. That’s the last they will see of me and the last dollar I will spend with their store.

Automotive Instincts

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

19831 Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills

Auto repair reviews near you

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DO NOT BUY A CAR FROM HERE. Back in July I purchased a 1958 Chevy Apache pickup truck from Larry. I found the ad for the truck on Craigslist, and was excited to come see it as it was exactly what I was looking for. The ad stated that the engine was a 350 "Bowtie". After getting the truck home I noticed that it had a HUGE oil leak so I took it to my mechanic to have him track it down and fix it. It was my mechanic that noticed that not only was the engine not a bowtie, but it wasn't a 350 at all! It was a 283! After this discovery I had many phone conversations with the dealership trying to get them to renegotiate the purchase price based on the fact that I bought the truck thinking it had a 350 in it. They just gave me the runaround before finally telling me to sue them. Overall this was a very frustrating and disappointing experience. Please do not buy a car from Woodland Hills Quality Motors.

Gray
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Woodland Hills Quality Motors

Woodland Hills area

1.0

You should know a few things about Pep Boys right off the bat. First, they charge about the same as many dealer mechanics. So, you should basically just take the car to the dealer or an upmarket independent who has more reason to care about your car. In addition, you will wait an awful lot for service with such a markup. Again, if one pays a premium, one expects a certain amount of service. The last thing you should know is that they seem to lack an enforced policy with regard to their work. If you walk in, you are just dealing with Mike, and if Mike does not feel like giving you a refund, that is that. My story is that I took my Buick in to have it checked out since I was going to drive it across country. They charged me $485 for a belt and two radiator hoses. This is somewhat of a premium price and I will discuss that is just a minute. I got my car and drove it for a few days (it was repaired on 6/5/2014). The radiator then blew out in Jackson Hole Wyoming (on 6/13/2014). This is pretty far from where I live and it really created a lot of problems for me. The fluid it leaked was green. It turns out that they put regular pro-line coolant and not Dex-Cool as the manufacturer recommends. This is documented in the receipt and I saw it with my own eyes. Did this cause my blow out? It’s hard to say, but if a surgeon leaves a surgical sponge in the patient and they get sepsis, it’s likely they will blame the surgeon. When I brought my receipts and material to Mike Zdralek the service manager, his opinion was that I needed to prove it was their fault. The funny thing was I was extremely polite and was trying not to point any fingers. Even a simple apology would have been nice. Now I’m out $485 for the repairs which had absolutely no effect in preventing what they were intended to do. I brought the car in to prevent a radiator blow out, and they did the job wrong and it blew out … in the middle of nowhere. The extra repair cost me $471 (plus $200 to have the part driven in from Idaho Falls). So I’m out over a thousand dollars now with nothing to show for it. The interesting thing to note is that a whole new radiator at a standard mechanic costs the same as two hoses and a belt from Pep Boys. This gives you an idea of the markup they charge on work. In the future, I will not bring any business to Pep Boys. I hope that the %20 margin they made was worth it. That’s the last they will see of me and the last dollar I will spend with their store.

Terrell
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Pep Boys

Woodland Hills area

5.0

Highly recommend this place. Helped me with my Aston Martin transmission issue. Fast and reasonable.

Mary
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EMX AUTO

Montrose area

5.0

I am new to the area so I relied on Yelp and Google ratings to help me find Hank's Tire. It's an "old school" place - been in business since the 50's and it is second generation family owned - a gem of a find. They educated me, didn't pressure me and made me and my car much happier. Thank you guys!

Michael
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Hank's Tire

Woodland Hills area