Brake repair service near Port Saint John, FL

There are 87 auto repair shops near you in Port Saint John, FL

Toy-Lex Auto

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4001 US-1, Rockledge

Daves Beach Auto Repair

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8200 N Atlantic Avenue, Cape Canaveral

Called around for a quote on resetting the steering sensor. EVERYONE quoted me at $50 (which is expensive to push a button). After Daves Beach Auto pushed the button, the total was $90. Rip off. This is why everybody hates mechanics.

Economy Muffler and Brake

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6110 N Atlantic Avenue, Cape Canaveral

Inmon Automotive Services

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55 N Tropical Trail #A, Merritt Island

Excellent shop. Very honest - which is hard to find. While preparing to service my Pontiac Vibe, shop tech Mathew determined that my requested preventive maintenance was unnecessary. The Inmon shop could have gone ahead and done the maintenance I had requested, but chose to inform me (after checking the vehicle) that the requested cooling system maintenance was not required (and not needed) for many miles to come. Saved me $$$$$. Highly recommended - very professional.

John Ramseys Alignment Service

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5960 N Courtenay Pkwy, Merritt Island

Pep Boys

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1090 N Courtenay Pkwy, Merritt Island

Midas Merritt Island

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795 N. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island

Sammys Auto Service

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35 Parnell Street, Merritt Island

Independent German Auto

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671 Fern Drive, Merritt Island

Charley Whites Automotive

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485 Cone Road, Merritt Island

Ron's European Auto Service

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1559 East Merritt Island Causeway, Merritt Island

A Auto Works

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1789 E Merritt Island Causeway, Merritt Island

Re Nu Automotive

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4307 N Banana River Boulevard, Cocoa Beach

Beachside Automotive Repair

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108 Tomahawk Drive, Satellite Beach

Devons Automotive Inc

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138 Tomahawk Drive, Satellite Beach

Tire Kingdom

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1050 Wallace Avenue, Indian Harbour Beach

My mom went in for an oil change and they told her that power steering fluid is leaking and power steering could go out at any time. They quoted $1,300+ and used the fear factor to try and sell her something they thought they could get away with. Fortunately we got a 2nd opinion from a reputable local auto repair who said the rack & pinion steering was fine & that there was no leak that needed to be addressed at that time, car was in very good shape... bottom line was that we were about to get ripped off. ps...oil change was sloppy and left oil all over bottom of car. These guys should not be allowed to do business, but unfortunately, there are new unsuspecting customers every day. Please spread the word..

Mikes AOK Tires and Auto Repair

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135 Tomahawk Drive, # A, Indian Harbour Beach

Pep Boys

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907 South Lake Jessup Ave, Oviedo

PLEASE READ: I'm not one to normally write bad reviews as I usually just write this type of thing off as a learning experience and move on. But having now had a couple days to think, I just can't ignore the way this business treated me. After getting several recommendations I decided to bring my wife's vehicle here to address an overheating issue. The staff were all very friendly and I dropped the vehicle off feeling hopeful that I would have a better experience here than I'd had at other businesses. I received a call from these guys about 3 hours later where they explained what was causing the issue and how they would repair it. This was further reassuring to me as I knew what the problem was before taking them the vehicle and had even researched what it was likely going to cost to repair. The gentleman I spoke with was very friendly and said he'd even be able to offer me some coupons or discounts off whatever the cost would be. I thought "great, these guys know how to treat customers." We hung up the phone without him actually going over what the cost would be but I figured whatever it was would be reasonable given how minor the repair was. A couple hours later I received another call stating the vehicle was ready and good to go. After a little more friendly banter I told him I'd be down later to pick up the vehicle and before hanging up I asked him what the final bill was. He quoted me for 1.3 hrs. of labor plus parts and again mentioned that the final bill would of course be less with any added discounts he could get me. Mind you, I had already researched the cost of the part he replaced so when he told me the total cost I thought he was surely joking. All the van needed was a heater hose assembly which is available online for as low as $25. As this part is easily removed and replaced, I was a little taken aback by the 1.3 hours he says it took but was floored when he quoted me $589! He responded to my disbelief by again saying he'd be able to lower that with some coupons or other discounts and I hung up wondering what the heck the deal was. When I later went to pick up the vehicle, I took a peek at the initial bill and it wasn't $589, it was $627! They must have known I was about to lose it so they pretended to act as if they didn't know why it was so high and disappeared into the garage to presumably speak with the mechanic. They returned and started typing something on the computer and eventually asked me to come around and look at their screen. They showed me an invoice which was supposed to show their cost for the hose assembly which was $105. They discounted some of the other items and reduced the bill down to a final charge of $398.78. I usually avoid dealerships due to their high labor rates ($130+/hr) and endless maintenance recommendations but I'm quite sure even they wouldn't have charged such a ridiculous amount. I guess I should be happy that instead of paying the $262.57 they originally wanted to charge me for a $25 hose assembly I ended up only paying $145 (after markup)! By avoiding the $130+/hr. labor at the dealership I was fortunate enough to have paid $185.90 at only $143/hr., though once you include the labor they added in for draining whatever was left in the radiator I actually paid them $217.49 for 1.3 hrs. labor. To be fair, they did give me a $6.48 discount on the $14.99 gallon of antifreeze they advertise for $12.74 on their website. Even ignoring the $26 in taxes I still ended up paying about twice as much as I should have by the time I left there. It was in looking over my receipt again that the egregiousness of what transpired hit me. The strategy of overcharging me a ridiculous amount only to get me to accept them still grossly overcharging me worked flawlessly. My brother's a mechanic up north in Michigan and even he was shocked that a corporately owned establishment could be so brazen and figures these guys must work on some type of commission. If you value your money, do yourself a favor and don't lose any to these guys, they'll steal as much from you as you'll let them.

Expert Car Care

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3016 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo

Tibbitts Auto Repair and Towing

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2981 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo

Jerrys MB Service Inc

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551 South Econ Circle, Oviedo

Euro Image Enterprises

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94 E Mitchell Hammock Road, Oviedo

Cams Auto Repair & Service

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1701 Pratt Pl, Oviedo

Auto MECH and Muffler

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1301 W Broadway Street, Oviedo

Easy Credit Auto Repair

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65 SW Irwin Ave, West Melbourne

Rob was very honest and insightful on issue I had on my old Toyota Avalon and my f150 pickup. He can fix it,if it is possible to be fixed!

Brake repair reviews near you

5.0

Excellent shop. Very honest - which is hard to find. While preparing to service my Pontiac Vibe, shop tech Mathew determined that my requested preventive maintenance was unnecessary. The Inmon shop could have gone ahead and done the maintenance I had requested, but chose to inform me (after checking the vehicle) that the requested cooling system maintenance was not required (and not needed) for many miles to come. Saved me $$$$$. Highly recommended - very professional.

Floyd
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Inmon Automotive Services

Merritt Island area

5.0

Rob was very honest and insightful on issue I had on my old Toyota Avalon and my f150 pickup. He can fix it,if it is possible to be fixed!

James G
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Easy Credit Auto Repair

West Melbourne area

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My mom went in for an oil change and they told her that power steering fluid is leaking and power steering could go out at any time. They quoted $1,300+ and used the fear factor to try and sell her something they thought they could get away with. Fortunately we got a 2nd opinion from a reputable local auto repair who said the rack & pinion steering was fine & that there was no leak that needed to be addressed at that time, car was in very good shape... bottom line was that we were about to get ripped off. ps...oil change was sloppy and left oil all over bottom of car. These guys should not be allowed to do business, but unfortunately, there are new unsuspecting customers every day. Please spread the word..

Carolyn
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Tire Kingdom

Indian Harbour Beach area

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Called around for a quote on resetting the steering sensor. EVERYONE quoted me at $50 (which is expensive to push a button). After Daves Beach Auto pushed the button, the total was $90. Rip off. This is why everybody hates mechanics.

Jason
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Daves Beach Auto Repair

Cape Canaveral area

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PLEASE READ: I'm not one to normally write bad reviews as I usually just write this type of thing off as a learning experience and move on. But having now had a couple days to think, I just can't ignore the way this business treated me. After getting several recommendations I decided to bring my wife's vehicle here to address an overheating issue. The staff were all very friendly and I dropped the vehicle off feeling hopeful that I would have a better experience here than I'd had at other businesses. I received a call from these guys about 3 hours later where they explained what was causing the issue and how they would repair it. This was further reassuring to me as I knew what the problem was before taking them the vehicle and had even researched what it was likely going to cost to repair. The gentleman I spoke with was very friendly and said he'd even be able to offer me some coupons or discounts off whatever the cost would be. I thought "great, these guys know how to treat customers." We hung up the phone without him actually going over what the cost would be but I figured whatever it was would be reasonable given how minor the repair was. A couple hours later I received another call stating the vehicle was ready and good to go. After a little more friendly banter I told him I'd be down later to pick up the vehicle and before hanging up I asked him what the final bill was. He quoted me for 1.3 hrs. of labor plus parts and again mentioned that the final bill would of course be less with any added discounts he could get me. Mind you, I had already researched the cost of the part he replaced so when he told me the total cost I thought he was surely joking. All the van needed was a heater hose assembly which is available online for as low as $25. As this part is easily removed and replaced, I was a little taken aback by the 1.3 hours he says it took but was floored when he quoted me $589! He responded to my disbelief by again saying he'd be able to lower that with some coupons or other discounts and I hung up wondering what the heck the deal was. When I later went to pick up the vehicle, I took a peek at the initial bill and it wasn't $589, it was $627! They must have known I was about to lose it so they pretended to act as if they didn't know why it was so high and disappeared into the garage to presumably speak with the mechanic. They returned and started typing something on the computer and eventually asked me to come around and look at their screen. They showed me an invoice which was supposed to show their cost for the hose assembly which was $105. They discounted some of the other items and reduced the bill down to a final charge of $398.78. I usually avoid dealerships due to their high labor rates ($130+/hr) and endless maintenance recommendations but I'm quite sure even they wouldn't have charged such a ridiculous amount. I guess I should be happy that instead of paying the $262.57 they originally wanted to charge me for a $25 hose assembly I ended up only paying $145 (after markup)! By avoiding the $130+/hr. labor at the dealership I was fortunate enough to have paid $185.90 at only $143/hr., though once you include the labor they added in for draining whatever was left in the radiator I actually paid them $217.49 for 1.3 hrs. labor. To be fair, they did give me a $6.48 discount on the $14.99 gallon of antifreeze they advertise for $12.74 on their website. Even ignoring the $26 in taxes I still ended up paying about twice as much as I should have by the time I left there. It was in looking over my receipt again that the egregiousness of what transpired hit me. The strategy of overcharging me a ridiculous amount only to get me to accept them still grossly overcharging me worked flawlessly. My brother's a mechanic up north in Michigan and even he was shocked that a corporately owned establishment could be so brazen and figures these guys must work on some type of commission. If you value your money, do yourself a favor and don't lose any to these guys, they'll steal as much from you as you'll let them.

Joey
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Pep Boys

Oviedo area