Auto repair service near Ayer, MA

There are 482 auto repair shops near you in Ayer, MA

Jo Lan Automotive

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1422 Centre St, Roslindale

G & M Auto Repair

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172 Belgrade Ave, Roslindale

Kemps Used Auto Parts

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8am - 5pm PM

40 Russell Station Road, Greenfield
Hogan Tire & Auto Service

Hogan Tire & Auto Service

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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

85 Main st., Medway

I have gone back to Long Distance time and again because of their excellent customer service. They have helped me with three vehicles, a trailer and even my lawnmower. Highly recommend.

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Medway Imports

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2 Main St, Medway

Barry Roth and his team provided great service for my '98 M3 Cabrio for years. It was a perfect car, and they helped me keep it that way. When I decided to upgrade, Barry knew I wanted a Carrera 4 and located one for me a few months back. The car's in great shape, and the transaction was straight-forward, no BS, no extra charges, no hassle. Even though I have moved out of state, I plan to make the trip to Medway to have Barry's team service the Carrera and would recommend them without hesitation.

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
BBB Accredited certification

Neighborhood Wrench

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16 Main St, Medway

Neighborhood Wrench (NW) told me I needed an engine and assured me that my 21 year old car was "In pristine condition" and worth having it done, so I ended up agreeing to it. When I picked up my car, Doug gave me a invoice with extra parts that I paid for that were NEVER discussed with me and were working fine. Doug called me sometime later to see how my car was running. I thought that was odd, but I thought Doug was a nice guy too and I told myself he was just being nice and I assured him that my car was running ok. A few days later, my engine light came on and it started running horribly. I thought I had developed another problem with my car and I did not suspect NW had anything to do with it at that time. Some time after that, Doug called me again. The first time he called me I told him my car was running ok, so I thought it was really odd he was calling me again. I did not answer his call. I then discovered my car was misfiring on the #6 cylinder because they installed two #1 ignition wires on my engine, one on the #6 cap and plug that was also badly cracked. I had also put brand new plugs in my car right before I took my car to NW, and I also discovered that the plugs in my engine were burnt and rusted. They were not my new plugs. Have you ever had your car repair shop call you once after you picked up your car? How about twice? Is it possible that Doug was calling me because he was expecting my car to malfunction so he could have me bring my car back to him to “fix?" Doug said this is ridiculous. Is it? Doug wrote on my invoice that all new parts were put in the replacement engine, and he told me that all old parts in the replacement engine were removed before installation. They were not. Doug also told me that I needed a new radiator because it was full of rust. I looked in it after I found the cracked wire and rusted plugs, and it was full of rust. Doug told me that not transferring my plugs was “AN” honest mistake and that my car was running perfectly when it left their shop and I was “misinformed” if I thought that putting "wires" (one wire, not two, and badly cracked) in the wrong order would cause my car to malfunction after driving it for some time. It did! “AN” honest mistake is one mistake, not five: 1 They did not transfer my new plugs into my replacement engine. 2 They did not take the old parts out of the replacement engine and left the old plugs in it. 3 They installed an incorrect wire in the wrong firing order. 4 The wire was badly cracked. 5 They replaced my radiator because it was full of rust and it was still full of rust. Doug’s explanation in his own words for installing parts he never discussed with me: "Your upset that we replaced parts without talking to you, this was all part of doing the job properly so we can stand behind it." "your plan was to keep the car running as long as possible... as such it was the obvious thing to do." The OBVIOUS thing to do was to talk to me first! It is my car, my money, my decision, not yours! Doug replaced my clutch and tried to make me feel that spending $648.55 for clutch parts that has nothing to do with how the engine ran and was working fine, was a deal because he “only” charged me for parts. ONLY?? I had no idea if he did or didn't charge me labor as he did not list labor charges per parts installed on my invoice. After the Attorney Generals Office contacted Doug, he produced the breakdown of labor for my parts, and just as I suspected, he did charge me labor for clutch parts! NW charged me for a clutch, water pump, cap and rotor, gaskets, seals, manifold, thermostat, and I paid $1,031.75 for a fuel injector and bracket, all without discussing any of these with me. I think he saw me as an easy mark because I am a woman in my 60's, and he knew he was highly recommended to me and I trusted him. Doug wrote on my invoice that my replacement engine with “88k” miles was documented, but when I requested that documentation, I was told Rick must have done it as Doug didn't know anything about it or have it, but he could give me the receipt from the junk yard. When I called and asked him for the junk yard receipt, he told me he had “just cleaned house” inferring that he threw it away, and then ignored my other attempts to get it. He did send me the receipt after I sent him a certified letter, and the receipt does not indicate the mileage. Why? I would think that would be important information to add to the receipt. I was hoping that the new engine would increase my cars resale value, but without documentation, there is no proof that my engine has 88k miles on it, and it could have the same amount or more mileage on it than my original engine, and did he put this engine in my car? Where is the documentation? Doug is the owner and he was the one who gave me the bill. I am assuming he prepared it and or read it before giving it to me, and if they don't actually have any documentation, why was it written on my invoice? Does this constitute Fraudulent Business Practices? When I told Doug I would talk to Rick, I was told that I couldn’t because he doesn't work there anymore. Aren't they related? Can't he just ask him? Doug did reimburse me for my spark plugs and nothing else, but I now don’t believe I even needed an engine in the first place. Doug made a lot of money off of me, $5999.47 to be exact. See my photos of my radiator, my spark plugs, and the cracked wire that they installed on my engine on Yelp.

NMS Auto Sales and Repair LLC

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52 Elm St, Ste 3, Manchester

These people are dishonest. We agreed on a price for a 2002 volkswagen jetta. I am in Massachusetts, so I had to arrange insurance and get the money. They had a few repairs that were necessary. We agreed I would pick the car up on Monday (they are not open Saturday afternoon or sunday). I was half way between Nashua and Manchester on Monday when they called me on my cell and told me they had sold the car on Sunday. Their business is a glorified junk yard and I am probably lucky they backed out. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THESE PEOPLE!!

Comet Auto Sales

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984 2nd St, Manchester

I bought a car here and then three months (4,000 miles) later, the engine died. After I'd already spent $400 in repairs and maintenence, it needed a $7000 engine replacement. I spoke with four mechanics (one that Comet even referred me to) and they all said that the car was junk when I bought it. Comet themselves admitted in writing that the only assessment they did of the car prior to selling it was to check that it'd pass inspection. They didn't even do an oil change. I gave them many opportunities to assist me in ANY way since the car should never have been sold, and certainly not for $10,000. But their only offer was to take the car in as a trade with the same terms that any other dealership would offer me for a worthless heap of metal. If you're a mechanic or if you could have a mechanic fully assess a car prior to your buying it, then maybe it'd be ok to buy from here. However, if you're an average person who just needs a decent car, do not go here. They will steer you wrong at their own financial benefit.

Quirk Chevrolet NH

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1250 S Willow St, Manchester

I went to this dealership and I was not surprised to see their service and showroom was absolutely dead. I recently purchased a 2011 Chevy Traverse with 20k mileage. The rotors were warped and I brought it in for service. I mind as well say that the 36 k 3 yr bumper bumper policy is rubbish. The dealer was very shady and they denied to do any warranty work expected me to pay 600 bucks for a brand new vehicle that was lightly driven. Only until I complained they decided to honor the warranty on the rotors but charged me 200 bucks for break pads. The break pads were defective due to the defective rotors. If this was true bumper to bumper the job should have been fully covered. I might as well wipe my rear end with this document. The people who run this place are thieves u would not buy not service here since you have to kick and scream to honor their warranty Do Not Go Here

Bond Auto

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200 Gay St, Manchester

Saturn of Manchester

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170 Auto Center Rd, Manchester

AutoFair Honda

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8 AM - 9 PM PM

200 Keller Street, Manchester

AutoFair Honda's, a Manchester NH Honda dealership, team of friendly professionals goes above and beyond the expectations of New Hampshire Honda drivers, offering elite vehicles backed by top-notch service.

IRA TOYOTA OF MANCHESTER

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33 Auto Center Rd, Manchester

Upnorth Motors

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81 Ross Ave, Manchester

AutoFair Hyundai

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7:30 AM - 9 PM PM

1477 S Willow St, Manchester

AutoFair Hyundai, a New Hampshire Hyundai dealer, is committed to providing unrivaled Hyundai sales and service to local New England drivers. Browse our expansive online inventory for new and used models.

FiveStar ServiCenter

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790 Gold Street, Manchester

Holloway Auto

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915 Gold St, Manchester

AutoFair Ford

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9 AM - 9 PM PM

1475 S Willow St, Manchester

AutoFair Ford is proud to provide New Hampshire drivers with expert auto service and an extensive selection of quality new and used Ford vehicles. Browse our online inventory today!

Quirk Chevrolet of NH

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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1250 S Willow Street, Manchester

Quirk Chevrolet Buick GMC of NH is southern NH's premier GM service center. Quirk is an authorized service center for all Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Hummer and Saturn models. Call today to schedule your service appointment.

Precision Autoworks

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125 Faltin Drive, Manchester

D and L Auto And Zip Lube

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725 Second St, Manchester

Russell Auto CO

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247 South Willow St, Manchester

Sherbrooke Garage

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34 S Beech St, Manchester

B J Motors

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86 S Willow St, Manchester

Carroll Street Auto

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68 Carroll St, Manchester

Auto repair reviews near you

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These people are dishonest. We agreed on a price for a 2002 volkswagen jetta. I am in Massachusetts, so I had to arrange insurance and get the money. They had a few repairs that were necessary. We agreed I would pick the car up on Monday (they are not open Saturday afternoon or sunday). I was half way between Nashua and Manchester on Monday when they called me on my cell and told me they had sold the car on Sunday. Their business is a glorified junk yard and I am probably lucky they backed out. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THESE PEOPLE!!

Marshall
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NMS Auto Sales and Repair LLC

Manchester area

1.0

I went to this dealership and I was not surprised to see their service and showroom was absolutely dead. I recently purchased a 2011 Chevy Traverse with 20k mileage. The rotors were warped and I brought it in for service. I mind as well say that the 36 k 3 yr bumper bumper policy is rubbish. The dealer was very shady and they denied to do any warranty work expected me to pay 600 bucks for a brand new vehicle that was lightly driven. Only until I complained they decided to honor the warranty on the rotors but charged me 200 bucks for break pads. The break pads were defective due to the defective rotors. If this was true bumper to bumper the job should have been fully covered. I might as well wipe my rear end with this document. The people who run this place are thieves u would not buy not service here since you have to kick and scream to honor their warranty Do Not Go Here

Dd
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Quirk Chevrolet NH

Manchester area

1.0

I bought a car here and then three months (4,000 miles) later, the engine died. After I'd already spent $400 in repairs and maintenence, it needed a $7000 engine replacement. I spoke with four mechanics (one that Comet even referred me to) and they all said that the car was junk when I bought it. Comet themselves admitted in writing that the only assessment they did of the car prior to selling it was to check that it'd pass inspection. They didn't even do an oil change. I gave them many opportunities to assist me in ANY way since the car should never have been sold, and certainly not for $10,000. But their only offer was to take the car in as a trade with the same terms that any other dealership would offer me for a worthless heap of metal. If you're a mechanic or if you could have a mechanic fully assess a car prior to your buying it, then maybe it'd be ok to buy from here. However, if you're an average person who just needs a decent car, do not go here. They will steer you wrong at their own financial benefit.

Holly
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Comet Auto Sales

Manchester area

5.0

I have gone back to Long Distance time and again because of their excellent customer service. They have helped me with three vehicles, a trailer and even my lawnmower. Highly recommend.

Peter
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Hogan Tire & Auto Service

Medway area

5.0

Barry Roth and his team provided great service for my '98 M3 Cabrio for years. It was a perfect car, and they helped me keep it that way. When I decided to upgrade, Barry knew I wanted a Carrera 4 and located one for me a few months back. The car's in great shape, and the transaction was straight-forward, no BS, no extra charges, no hassle. Even though I have moved out of state, I plan to make the trip to Medway to have Barry's team service the Carrera and would recommend them without hesitation.

John
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Medway Imports

Medway area

1.0

Neighborhood Wrench (NW) told me I needed an engine and assured me that my 21 year old car was "In pristine condition" and worth having it done, so I ended up agreeing to it. When I picked up my car, Doug gave me a invoice with extra parts that I paid for that were NEVER discussed with me and were working fine. Doug called me sometime later to see how my car was running. I thought that was odd, but I thought Doug was a nice guy too and I told myself he was just being nice and I assured him that my car was running ok. A few days later, my engine light came on and it started running horribly. I thought I had developed another problem with my car and I did not suspect NW had anything to do with it at that time. Some time after that, Doug called me again. The first time he called me I told him my car was running ok, so I thought it was really odd he was calling me again. I did not answer his call. I then discovered my car was misfiring on the #6 cylinder because they installed two #1 ignition wires on my engine, one on the #6 cap and plug that was also badly cracked. I had also put brand new plugs in my car right before I took my car to NW, and I also discovered that the plugs in my engine were burnt and rusted. They were not my new plugs. Have you ever had your car repair shop call you once after you picked up your car? How about twice? Is it possible that Doug was calling me because he was expecting my car to malfunction so he could have me bring my car back to him to “fix?" Doug said this is ridiculous. Is it? Doug wrote on my invoice that all new parts were put in the replacement engine, and he told me that all old parts in the replacement engine were removed before installation. They were not. Doug also told me that I needed a new radiator because it was full of rust. I looked in it after I found the cracked wire and rusted plugs, and it was full of rust. Doug told me that not transferring my plugs was “AN” honest mistake and that my car was running perfectly when it left their shop and I was “misinformed” if I thought that putting "wires" (one wire, not two, and badly cracked) in the wrong order would cause my car to malfunction after driving it for some time. It did! “AN” honest mistake is one mistake, not five: 1 They did not transfer my new plugs into my replacement engine. 2 They did not take the old parts out of the replacement engine and left the old plugs in it. 3 They installed an incorrect wire in the wrong firing order. 4 The wire was badly cracked. 5 They replaced my radiator because it was full of rust and it was still full of rust. Doug’s explanation in his own words for installing parts he never discussed with me: "Your upset that we replaced parts without talking to you, this was all part of doing the job properly so we can stand behind it." "your plan was to keep the car running as long as possible... as such it was the obvious thing to do." The OBVIOUS thing to do was to talk to me first! It is my car, my money, my decision, not yours! Doug replaced my clutch and tried to make me feel that spending $648.55 for clutch parts that has nothing to do with how the engine ran and was working fine, was a deal because he “only” charged me for parts. ONLY?? I had no idea if he did or didn't charge me labor as he did not list labor charges per parts installed on my invoice. After the Attorney Generals Office contacted Doug, he produced the breakdown of labor for my parts, and just as I suspected, he did charge me labor for clutch parts! NW charged me for a clutch, water pump, cap and rotor, gaskets, seals, manifold, thermostat, and I paid $1,031.75 for a fuel injector and bracket, all without discussing any of these with me. I think he saw me as an easy mark because I am a woman in my 60's, and he knew he was highly recommended to me and I trusted him. Doug wrote on my invoice that my replacement engine with “88k” miles was documented, but when I requested that documentation, I was told Rick must have done it as Doug didn't know anything about it or have it, but he could give me the receipt from the junk yard. When I called and asked him for the junk yard receipt, he told me he had “just cleaned house” inferring that he threw it away, and then ignored my other attempts to get it. He did send me the receipt after I sent him a certified letter, and the receipt does not indicate the mileage. Why? I would think that would be important information to add to the receipt. I was hoping that the new engine would increase my cars resale value, but without documentation, there is no proof that my engine has 88k miles on it, and it could have the same amount or more mileage on it than my original engine, and did he put this engine in my car? Where is the documentation? Doug is the owner and he was the one who gave me the bill. I am assuming he prepared it and or read it before giving it to me, and if they don't actually have any documentation, why was it written on my invoice? Does this constitute Fraudulent Business Practices? When I told Doug I would talk to Rick, I was told that I couldn’t because he doesn't work there anymore. Aren't they related? Can't he just ask him? Doug did reimburse me for my spark plugs and nothing else, but I now don’t believe I even needed an engine in the first place. Doug made a lot of money off of me, $5999.47 to be exact. See my photos of my radiator, my spark plugs, and the cracked wire that they installed on my engine on Yelp.

Cheryl
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Neighborhood Wrench

Medway area