Auto repair service near Pinellas Park, FL

There are 91 auto repair shops near you in Pinellas Park, FL

Eco Green Machines

1.0(2)
7000 Park Boulevard North, Pinellas Park

Bought second scooter from Eco Green Machines. The maint dept department installed battery sideways so battery acid leaked all over. Talked to maint they said battery not covered under warranty. Will talk to Rob to settle matter.

SNS Autosports

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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

7061 49th Street N, Pinellas Park

We have been in business since 1997. The largest shop in the area specializing in custom work.

Seminole Scooters Inc

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

6401A 49th Street North, Pinellas Park

We are a franchise dealer for multiple lines of motor scooters and motorcycles. We offer a full-service repair facility with a German, Guild-Certified Master Mechanic. We work on 2 wheel and 3 wheel scooters and motorcycles, atvs and utvs from 49cc up to 1200cc.

Twisted Image Cycle Design Inc

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9292 49th Street North, Pinellas Park

County Cycles

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3411 Cypress Terrace, Pinellas Park

Marobo Motors

3.0(2)
3695 54th Ave. N., Saint Petersburg

Disgusting experience. Dirty people. Techs looked like vagrants. Repair worked for literally minutes. Rude, evasive. Even though they put in a part, they told me that if a part failed, it wasn't their fault. It was the part manufacturer's fault. A real toilet. Whoever wrote the good review must own the place.

Syco Sports of Tampa Bay

3.0(2)

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Closed

461 88th Avenue North, Saint Petersburg

Horrible guy, horrible experience, and totally horrible job. I paid Randy $360 to rebuild the carbs on my old 2000 Yamaha because I wanted to sell this bike running good with no issues. Not a bad price to rebuild the carbs. Two weeks later I go to pick up the bike. I drive it home which is all of 2 miles from his makeshift house/shop. It ran fine. My friend takes it for a test drive the following week because he is interested in buying the bike. The bike hadn't moved since I picked it up. My friend rides off. About 20 mins later I get a call from my friend that the bike is POURING GAS out of it. No clue from where. Guess an overflow. It will not run and is stranded pouring gas everywhere. I call Randy to ask him for his advise. He was very rude and his first response is "THAT'S NOT MY PROBLEM." I say hey, I just paid you to fix it and make it run good. Next he says, "the floats are probably stuck, go over to where it is and tap on the carburetors." I was in shock. Like ok, me being a girl and all I'm sure you see the irony. I say...so Randy, you mean all I have to do is tap on the carbs and its just going to stop POURING gas out of it?? He continues to belittle me and say that the bike ran fine when it left and IT WASNT HIS PROBLEM. So the bike is still pouring gas out of it. This guy will NOT back his work. He sprayed some black paint on the exterior part of the motor and played it off like he was doing me a favor. I have no idea if he even opened the carburetors. I will from now on leave the backyard mechanics exactly where they belong in the backyard. I suggest you do to and pay a real motorcycle mechanic that will guarantee results. I wish there was a ZERO star because it would have his name on it.

Jims Harley Davidson and Buell

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2805 54th Avenue North, Saint Petersburg

Harley Davidson

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2894 47th Avenue North, Saint Petersburg
Pinellas Powersports

Pinellas Powersports

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9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

4960 66th St N, Saint Petersburg

As we have the fastest and most affordable service center in town, we currently have no extended wait! Bring in your scooter today and get them repaired faster and cheaper than any other store in town! Pinellas Powersports will service any brand of motor scooter in St. Petersburg, Florida. our labor rate for motor scooter repair is the lowest is St. Petersburg, at only $50 per hour. Unlike other stores in town, we don't make it a habit of raising our labor rates every year! We provide the fastest turn around times on repairs, at the lowest price in town! We will give you a free thirty minute diagnostic estimate before starting any work on your street legal scooter in St. Petersburg, so you will not be caught off guard with any hidden costs in getting your scooter back in good working order. We employ more full qualified mechanics than any other service center in town. We have become well known by the Pinellas community as having the quickest turn around time for getting your scooter returned to you.

West Coast Motorcycle Sales and Service

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6814 46th Ave., Saint Petersburg

Parts for Scooters

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2401 72nd St. N, Saint Petersburg

St Pete Scooter

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3029 9th Street North, Saint Petersburg

Barneys Motorcycles and Water Craft

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10411 Gandy Boulevard, Saint Petersburg

Retro Unlimited

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3200 Dr M L K Jr. Street North, Saint Petersburg

Jims Harley Davidson

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194 Johns Passage Boardwalk West, Saint Petersburg

St Pete Polaris Victory

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555 34th Street South, Saint Petersburg

TRM Rides

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913 49th Street South, Saint Petersburg

Harley Davidson

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194 Johns Ps Boardwalk, Saint Petersburg

Finish Line Scooters

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13220 Gulf Boulevard, Saint Petersburg

Cafe Racer

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15045 Madeira Way, Madeira Beach
Al's Affordable Mobile Auto Repair

Al's Affordable Mobile Auto Repair

5.0(2)

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8 AM - 9PM PM

SERVING PINELLAS CO & HILLSBROUGH CO, Largo

Great mechanic. Gets the job done. Very reliable. All around good guy. Al is our "Go-to" mechanic.

M and M Ultrasports, Inc.

M and M Ultrasports, Inc.

5.0(1)

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8:30 AM - 12:00 PM

1479 Belcher Road South, Largo

Scooter needed to be picked up and repaired. Thought it was a major repair and was fixed very resonable. He doesn't fix what doesn't need to be fixed and I liked that. Fair price, like the mom and pop feeling you get. I have a jetski and I am going to bring it in also.

Tropical Scooters

3.0(2)
11610 Seminole Boulevard, Largo

Tropical Scooters Largo Florida sold me a rebuilt salvage vehicle without disclosure as required by FL Statute 319.14, Section 2, despite opportunity on these dates: 7 September 2018 - Mark Stanley first discussed the Zuma 125 scooter with me. 18 September 2018 - when I paid the full amount as a deposit for this scooter so Mark Stanley would hold it. 02 October 2018 - prior to completing paperwork for the purchase. Then: 04 October 2018 - Scooter cut off twice while idling. Tropical Scooters adjusted the idle. 05 October 2018 - Scooter cut off three times while idling. Tropical Scooters tuned it and replaced a spark plug. 19 October 2018 - Scooter cut off once while idling but not a second time. I did not call. 21 October 2018 - Scooter cut off once while idling, again about half a mile further in front of a vehicle. We were traveling at 45 mph. When I tried to turn it on there was an odor and ringing sound. Tropical Scooters said tow it to them. Would you continue dealing with these people after they risked your life to sell a used vehicle with a bad title history to boot? 22 October 2018 - The FL DMV and Motorist Services representatives confirmed the title history of this scooter reflects a salvaged vehicle rebuilt in Illinois as of October 14, 2011. Today I discovered I should have been made aware of the option to pay $2.50 more to obtain an immediately viewable title, in which case I would not have purchased a salvaged rebuilt vehicle as described by FL statute 319.14, Section 2. Instead, when I asked about the title while completing paperwork for the purchase, I was only told that the DMV would snail mail the title to me. Also, after the the first sign of trouble on October 4th, I asked Mark Stanley about trading the Zuma for a new scooter. I reminded him how it important it was to me to have reliable transportation to school, but he said no and wouldn't discuss it further. "It's built (the Zuma) for 60,000 miles. It's solid. I stand by my reputation. Even though it's sold as is, I'll fix it if a problem comes up within a month" which quickly became "1 week" because Tropical Scooters has such a great reputation. Maybe for new vehicles. But I will never refer anyone there to buy a used vehicle. And perhaps that is a bad idea altogether excluding buyers who are mechanics who can confidently fend for themselves. I agreed because I had researched the Zuma 125 and found good consumer feedback. Because it might be resold, these details are being posted so anyone who might look for information about this vehicle can find basic but essential info more quickly than I was able to. An entire day was spent researching, reading and calling. As reported to appropriate authorities: VIN LPRSE48Y89A007355 2009 Yamaha Zuma 125. Anyone can confirm the title history through a DMV.

Performance Outboards and Machine

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9075 130th Avenue, Unit E, Largo

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5.0

Scooter needed to be picked up and repaired. Thought it was a major repair and was fixed very resonable. He doesn't fix what doesn't need to be fixed and I liked that. Fair price, like the mom and pop feeling you get. I have a jetski and I am going to bring it in also.

M
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M and M Ultrasports, Inc.

Largo area

1.0

Disgusting experience. Dirty people. Techs looked like vagrants. Repair worked for literally minutes. Rude, evasive. Even though they put in a part, they told me that if a part failed, it wasn't their fault. It was the part manufacturer's fault. A real toilet. Whoever wrote the good review must own the place.

Bill
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Marobo Motors

Saint Petersburg area

1.0

Bought second scooter from Eco Green Machines. The maint dept department installed battery sideways so battery acid leaked all over. Talked to maint they said battery not covered under warranty. Will talk to Rob to settle matter.

Mark
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Eco Green Machines

Pinellas Park area

1.0

Tropical Scooters Largo Florida sold me a rebuilt salvage vehicle without disclosure as required by FL Statute 319.14, Section 2, despite opportunity on these dates: 7 September 2018 - Mark Stanley first discussed the Zuma 125 scooter with me. 18 September 2018 - when I paid the full amount as a deposit for this scooter so Mark Stanley would hold it. 02 October 2018 - prior to completing paperwork for the purchase. Then: 04 October 2018 - Scooter cut off twice while idling. Tropical Scooters adjusted the idle. 05 October 2018 - Scooter cut off three times while idling. Tropical Scooters tuned it and replaced a spark plug. 19 October 2018 - Scooter cut off once while idling but not a second time. I did not call. 21 October 2018 - Scooter cut off once while idling, again about half a mile further in front of a vehicle. We were traveling at 45 mph. When I tried to turn it on there was an odor and ringing sound. Tropical Scooters said tow it to them. Would you continue dealing with these people after they risked your life to sell a used vehicle with a bad title history to boot? 22 October 2018 - The FL DMV and Motorist Services representatives confirmed the title history of this scooter reflects a salvaged vehicle rebuilt in Illinois as of October 14, 2011. Today I discovered I should have been made aware of the option to pay $2.50 more to obtain an immediately viewable title, in which case I would not have purchased a salvaged rebuilt vehicle as described by FL statute 319.14, Section 2. Instead, when I asked about the title while completing paperwork for the purchase, I was only told that the DMV would snail mail the title to me. Also, after the the first sign of trouble on October 4th, I asked Mark Stanley about trading the Zuma for a new scooter. I reminded him how it important it was to me to have reliable transportation to school, but he said no and wouldn't discuss it further. "It's built (the Zuma) for 60,000 miles. It's solid. I stand by my reputation. Even though it's sold as is, I'll fix it if a problem comes up within a month" which quickly became "1 week" because Tropical Scooters has such a great reputation. Maybe for new vehicles. But I will never refer anyone there to buy a used vehicle. And perhaps that is a bad idea altogether excluding buyers who are mechanics who can confidently fend for themselves. I agreed because I had researched the Zuma 125 and found good consumer feedback. Because it might be resold, these details are being posted so anyone who might look for information about this vehicle can find basic but essential info more quickly than I was able to. An entire day was spent researching, reading and calling. As reported to appropriate authorities: VIN LPRSE48Y89A007355 2009 Yamaha Zuma 125. Anyone can confirm the title history through a DMV.

Cs
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Tropical Scooters

Largo area

1.0

Horrible guy, horrible experience, and totally horrible job. I paid Randy $360 to rebuild the carbs on my old 2000 Yamaha because I wanted to sell this bike running good with no issues. Not a bad price to rebuild the carbs. Two weeks later I go to pick up the bike. I drive it home which is all of 2 miles from his makeshift house/shop. It ran fine. My friend takes it for a test drive the following week because he is interested in buying the bike. The bike hadn't moved since I picked it up. My friend rides off. About 20 mins later I get a call from my friend that the bike is POURING GAS out of it. No clue from where. Guess an overflow. It will not run and is stranded pouring gas everywhere. I call Randy to ask him for his advise. He was very rude and his first response is "THAT'S NOT MY PROBLEM." I say hey, I just paid you to fix it and make it run good. Next he says, "the floats are probably stuck, go over to where it is and tap on the carburetors." I was in shock. Like ok, me being a girl and all I'm sure you see the irony. I say...so Randy, you mean all I have to do is tap on the carbs and its just going to stop POURING gas out of it?? He continues to belittle me and say that the bike ran fine when it left and IT WASNT HIS PROBLEM. So the bike is still pouring gas out of it. This guy will NOT back his work. He sprayed some black paint on the exterior part of the motor and played it off like he was doing me a favor. I have no idea if he even opened the carburetors. I will from now on leave the backyard mechanics exactly where they belong in the backyard. I suggest you do to and pay a real motorcycle mechanic that will guarantee results. I wish there was a ZERO star because it would have his name on it.

Kelli
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Syco Sports of Tampa Bay

Saint Petersburg area

5.0

Great mechanic. Gets the job done. Very reliable. All around good guy. Al is our "Go-to" mechanic.

Debra
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Al's Affordable Mobile Auto Repair

Largo area

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