Tire repair service near Paola, KS

There are 20 auto repair shops near you in Paola, KS

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Smith Specialty Automotive

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7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

310 N Lindenwood Drive, Olathe
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

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Belton Transmission & Complete Auto Repair

Belton Transmission & Complete Auto Repair

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

315 N Scott Ave, Belton

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Keeton Auto Repair

Keeton Auto Repair

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7:30 AM - 6:00 PM

15100 Glenwood Ave, Overland Park
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

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Sallas Auto Repair

Sallas Auto Repair

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7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

9220 W 87th St, Overland Park
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Midwest Auto Center

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

710 Main St, Wellsville

Bret's Autoworks

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7:30 AM - 6:00 PM

522 W Main Street, Gardner
Peerless Automotive

Peerless Automotive

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

800 E Santa Fe St, Olathe

I am not very happy with my experience at Peerless Automotive. I called them telling them my alternator is going bad and needs replaced and then took my car into their shop and told them in person. They told me I still had to pay $160 dollars for the “test” on the issues that I already knew. Previous dated inspection by Peerless showed my belt needed replaced as well. Upon test completion it was in fact my alternator that needed replaced. Despite letting Peerless perform the work, I didn’t not receive my $160 back for the “test” they needed to run. The work itself to replace the alternator and belt was outrageously high ($940 including test cost). A new alternator costs approximately $100-$120 and a belt costs ~$30 for a Toyota Corolla. I will not be bringing my car back to Peerless for any maintenance work other than oil changes.

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Anderson Automotive

Anderson Automotive

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

19745 West 159th St, Olathe

Welcome to Anderson Automotive Anderson Automotive is a family owned and operated full service auto repair and maintenance facility located in Olathe, Kansas. We have been serving our clients since 1996. Our auto repair facility is open Monday - Saturday from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Our staff will service and maintain all makes of foreign and domestic vehicles. Anderson Automotive has grown and built its success on pleasing you, our client. At Anderson Automotive, our clients are our friends. Top quality repair of vehicles is our profession, but making friends of our clients is our most important priority. You too can become part of the Anderson Automotive family of clients. Services at Anderson Automotive Anderson Automotive is committed to providing high-quality repairs and preventative maintenance to help keep our customers and their families safe on the road. We perform repairs from bumper to bumper on both foreign and domestic vehicles. At Anderson Automotive, we emphasize the importance of routine maintenance to help extend vehicle life and performance. Electrical System Shorts Diagnosed Batteries Alternators Starters Engine Performance Driveability Diagnosis Fuel Injection Service Computer System Diagnosis Emissions Diagnosis & Repair Brake System Inspection & Diagnosis Disc & Drum Service A.B.S. Diagnosis Master Cylinders Engine Service Oil Leak Diagnosis Timing Belts Timing Chains Head Gaskets Engine Replacement Drivetrain System Transmission Replacement Clutch Replacement Axles CV Joints/Boots Leak Diagnosis Comfort System System Diagnosis Heater Cores Air Conditioning Service AC Compressors Blower Motors Maintenance Filter and Oil Change Chassis Lubrication Fluid Changes Transmission Services Tune-ups Tire Rotation & Balances Recommended 30,000 mile, 60,000 mile, and 90,000 mile services. Cooling System Leak Diagnosis Overheating Diagnosis Radiators Water Pumps Cooling Fans

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Rob's Auto Service

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24 hrs

325 S Kansas Ave, Olathe

Moncho's Tire Shop & Auto Repair

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24 hrs

326 S Kansas Ave, Olathe

Firestone Complete Auto Care

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24 hrs

1200 W Santa Fe, Olathe

Nathan's Tire Shop

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Closed

1003 E Santa Fe St, Olathe

D & J's Automotive

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24 hrs

375 N Ridgeview Rd, Olathe

Lewis Automotive Repair

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24 hrs

1407 E Spruce St, Olathe

Jacks Tune Up and Alignment

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

508 N Scott Avenue, Belton

Professional Alignment and Tires

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24 hrs

219 N Mullen Road, Belton

Dale's Automotive Service

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24 hrs

12105 W 87th St Pkwy, Lenexa
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
AAA Approved certification

Complete Transmission & Auto Repair

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

13411 S. 71 HWY, Grandview

These people replaced my daughters engine total cost $1400.00. A week later we had to take it back because of a bad oil leak. It was the main rear seal. $20 part but $350 in labor because they had to drop the engine again. I asked why they wouldn't automatically replace a $20 seal in a 2002 engine while the engine was dropped and their response was well it's under warranty so you can file a claim with the person you bought the engine from to get reimbursed. So I did and guess what?? Claim denied because they said replacing the main rear seal when replacing an engine is considered routine maintenance and should've been checked and replaced at the time of the engine replacement.

New Concept Auto Service - Overland Park

New Concept Auto Service - Overland Park

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7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

9573 W 87th St, Overland Park

When I first came to new concept I thought they were good. So when something major went on with my car I came back to new concept. It turns out that I needed a new engine which cost me $12,000. Since I got the new engine I was still experiencing the same problem that led me to get the engine. About every thousand miles my oil light was coming on and I had to add oil to my car. Took it back to new concept and the gentleman said that it was the oil pan that was leaking or something like that. So they repaired that. That was another along with some other things I had done. $4,000. The problem persisted. When I brought it back the next week the shop Foreman said oh the gentleman that did the work did not top it off? We'll top it off and you'll be fine. The next week. The oil light was back on again. I spent the next 4 weeks coming back to new concept so they could research where this oil was coming from and more importantly where it was going. On the 4th trip in they told me that my turbo was leaking into my exhaust and that's what was doing it and that was going to cost me another $4,000. At this I have lost all trust in them, so I took it to the Audi dealership. The Audi dealership measured the oil could not find any leaks. Not in my turbo or anything. It took a couple of trips to the dealership for them to measure consumption and try to figure out what the problem was. They did and they told me it was the pistons. Which the pistons are the engine. So now I need to take it back to new concept to see if they will honor their warranty for the $12,000 engine that are put in or not. I do not have any faith in there shop Foreman to get the job done correctly. It seems as though he is just trying to push me off so he can get on to the next thing. I have sent the information from Audi to New Concept so now we'll see if they honor the warranty and fix the problem.

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Overland Park Auto Clinic - KC

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24 hrs

9001 W 95th St, Overland Park
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
AAA Approved certification

Tire repair reviews near you

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These people replaced my daughters engine total cost $1400.00. A week later we had to take it back because of a bad oil leak. It was the main rear seal. $20 part but $350 in labor because they had to drop the engine again. I asked why they wouldn't automatically replace a $20 seal in a 2002 engine while the engine was dropped and their response was well it's under warranty so you can file a claim with the person you bought the engine from to get reimbursed. So I did and guess what?? Claim denied because they said replacing the main rear seal when replacing an engine is considered routine maintenance and should've been checked and replaced at the time of the engine replacement.

Tobi
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Complete Transmission & Auto Repair

Grandview area

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I am not very happy with my experience at Peerless Automotive. I called them telling them my alternator is going bad and needs replaced and then took my car into their shop and told them in person. They told me I still had to pay $160 dollars for the “test” on the issues that I already knew. Previous dated inspection by Peerless showed my belt needed replaced as well. Upon test completion it was in fact my alternator that needed replaced. Despite letting Peerless perform the work, I didn’t not receive my $160 back for the “test” they needed to run. The work itself to replace the alternator and belt was outrageously high ($940 including test cost). A new alternator costs approximately $100-$120 and a belt costs ~$30 for a Toyota Corolla. I will not be bringing my car back to Peerless for any maintenance work other than oil changes.

Joe
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Peerless Automotive

Olathe area

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When I first came to new concept I thought they were good. So when something major went on with my car I came back to new concept. It turns out that I needed a new engine which cost me $12,000. Since I got the new engine I was still experiencing the same problem that led me to get the engine. About every thousand miles my oil light was coming on and I had to add oil to my car. Took it back to new concept and the gentleman said that it was the oil pan that was leaking or something like that. So they repaired that. That was another along with some other things I had done. $4,000. The problem persisted. When I brought it back the next week the shop Foreman said oh the gentleman that did the work did not top it off? We'll top it off and you'll be fine. The next week. The oil light was back on again. I spent the next 4 weeks coming back to new concept so they could research where this oil was coming from and more importantly where it was going. On the 4th trip in they told me that my turbo was leaking into my exhaust and that's what was doing it and that was going to cost me another $4,000. At this I have lost all trust in them, so I took it to the Audi dealership. The Audi dealership measured the oil could not find any leaks. Not in my turbo or anything. It took a couple of trips to the dealership for them to measure consumption and try to figure out what the problem was. They did and they told me it was the pistons. Which the pistons are the engine. So now I need to take it back to new concept to see if they will honor their warranty for the $12,000 engine that are put in or not. I do not have any faith in there shop Foreman to get the job done correctly. It seems as though he is just trying to push me off so he can get on to the next thing. I have sent the information from Audi to New Concept so now we'll see if they honor the warranty and fix the problem.

Karen
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New Concept Auto Service - Overland Park

Overland Park area