Collision repair service near Braintree, MA

There are 93 auto repair shops near you in Braintree, MA

Woburn Foreign Auto Body

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80 Olympia Avenue, Woburn

Anchor Auto Body

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3 Breed Avenue, Woburn

Marblehead Collision

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218 Beacon, Marblehead

Allstar Collision Center

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8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

171 Boston Street, Salem

Full service facility with 24 hour towing & rentals available. Specializing in collision repair and auto detailing. Also providing insurance inspections for most major insurance companies.

EssexCounty Collision

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45 Mason, Salem

Eurosport Auto Craft

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290 Irving Street, Framingham

Autobahnd

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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

1256 West Central St., Franklin
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
BBB Accredited certification
Pleasant Auto Center

Pleasant Auto Center

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7:00 AM - 12:00 PM

676 Pleasant St, Attleboro
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
BBB Accredited certification

Concord Collision Center Inc

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24 Westgate Road, Concord

Pete's Garage

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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

33R Wadsworth Street, Danvers

We have been in business since 1938. We perform all services needed on your vehicle from oil changes to check engine lights to brakes, etc. Full service for cars and trucks.

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Cape Auto

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53 Samoset St., Plymouth

On 11/13/2012 I dropped of my 2003 Ford Escape to Cape Auto Body & Service in Plymouth, MA to diagnose two cylinders that were skipping. Although I do 99% of my own mechanical work, I have been using this company for probably close to 15 years on the rare occasion I do need an outside service company. On 11/14 Cape Auto called and told me when the job was complete. They also told me my valve cover gaskets were leaking and needed to be replaced. I got the vehicle back on the 14th and worked on it myself on the next day to replace these gaskets. In doing so, I found the threads stripped for the #4 cylinder spark plug. I called Jim, one of the service managers, and he denied that they even touched this cylinder. Now for some background. First, I am certified for numerous brands of engines ranging from air cooled small engines to diesel engines rated at excess of 1,000 horsepower. I personally changed the spark plugs in this engine on Oct. 3, 2012 and torqued them as I always do for plugs going into an aluminum head. Usually when removing plugs set in my engines, I can easily do this with a 3/8” drive ratchet. When I needed to remove the “only two plugs” Cape Auto replaced, I needed to use my 1/2” drive ratchet because they were way over torqued!!! Jim claims that he worked with the mechanic on my engine the entire time and that the mechanic never touched any other plug except the two new ones. As I previously mentioned, I have been using this company for many years and have observed Jim (and the other service managers) these times I've visited. They do NOT hover over their mechanics doing their work. As a matter of fact, the desks they work at face the opposite wall of the service garage giving them no possibility of seeing the actual work being done unless they physically stand over their mechanic's shoulders. And, if Jim had been watching his mechanic closely, how did he let him/her over torque the “only two” spark plugs they claimed to have touched??? At this

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Ronnies Auto Body and Mechanical Repairs

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750 S Washington, North Attleboro

Patriot Auto Body

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341 Pulaski Boulevard, Bellingham

Berardi Automotive

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233 E Main St, Milford
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

All Car Care

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77 School St, Southborough

Autobody Clinic

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1635 Shawsheen, Tewksbury

Kraft Tire and Auto Center

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109 Mill St S, Marlborough

Aspen Auto Body

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100 Railroad, Manville

Collision repair reviews near you

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On 11/13/2012 I dropped of my 2003 Ford Escape to Cape Auto Body & Service in Plymouth, MA to diagnose two cylinders that were skipping. Although I do 99% of my own mechanical work, I have been using this company for probably close to 15 years on the rare occasion I do need an outside service company. On 11/14 Cape Auto called and told me when the job was complete. They also told me my valve cover gaskets were leaking and needed to be replaced. I got the vehicle back on the 14th and worked on it myself on the next day to replace these gaskets. In doing so, I found the threads stripped for the #4 cylinder spark plug. I called Jim, one of the service managers, and he denied that they even touched this cylinder. Now for some background. First, I am certified for numerous brands of engines ranging from air cooled small engines to diesel engines rated at excess of 1,000 horsepower. I personally changed the spark plugs in this engine on Oct. 3, 2012 and torqued them as I always do for plugs going into an aluminum head. Usually when removing plugs set in my engines, I can easily do this with a 3/8” drive ratchet. When I needed to remove the “only two plugs” Cape Auto replaced, I needed to use my 1/2” drive ratchet because they were way over torqued!!! Jim claims that he worked with the mechanic on my engine the entire time and that the mechanic never touched any other plug except the two new ones. As I previously mentioned, I have been using this company for many years and have observed Jim (and the other service managers) these times I've visited. They do NOT hover over their mechanics doing their work. As a matter of fact, the desks they work at face the opposite wall of the service garage giving them no possibility of seeing the actual work being done unless they physically stand over their mechanic's shoulders. And, if Jim had been watching his mechanic closely, how did he let him/her over torque the “only two” spark plugs they claimed to have touched??? At this

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