Engine repair service near Cambridge, MA

There are 414 auto repair shops near you in Cambridge, MA

Speedee Oil Change and Auto Service

Speedee Oil Change and Auto Service

5.0(1)

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

800 Crescent Street, Brockton

I took my car here for an oil change yesterday and the service was great! When we were driving back home a little whole later our "check gages" light came on and our oil pressure gage was down completely. We called the store back and the owner came to my house and checked the car which was fine (just a wire). Such great service is rare in a mechanic shop and was such a great surprise!

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
BBB Accredited certification

JCB Auto Repair

3.0(2)

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24 hrs

36 Perkins Avenue, Brockton

Bad experience.. go anywhere else!!

Awon's Tire & Auto Center Inc

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

530 N Main St, Brockton

Cicchettis Auto Repair

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

208 Pleasant Street, Brockton

Matta's Garage

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8 AM - 5:00 PM

77 N Main St, Brockton

International Auto Workz

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8 AM - 5:00 PM

456 Montello Street, Brockton

Forest Ave Auto Repair

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7:30 AM - 3:00 PM

210 Forest Ave, Brockton

Auto Solutions

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

10814 Montello Street, Brockton
Ed's Auto Repair

Ed's Auto Repair

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Closed

955 Montello St Unit 1, Brockton
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
General Purpose Auto and Motorcycles

General Purpose Auto and Motorcycles

5.0(1)

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Mobile Auto Repair, Lowell

found this shop doing some online research. Small family run shop with attention to detail and very nice mechanic George. After visiting a few shops in wilmington that had mechanics who didnt seem like they cared about the customer, i found georges shop. Great guy, great work, fair prices!!

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
AAA Approved certification

Bokor Auto Center

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

31 Dix St, Lowell

McNamaras Automotive Service

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8 AM - 5:00 PM

159 Perry St, Lowell

Lowell Auto Service and Sales

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

263 Appleton Street, Lowell

Autotech America

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82A Rock St, Lowell

Ellis Imports

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

12 Newton Street, Southborough

All Car Care

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

77 School St, Southborough
Hogan Tire & Auto Service

Hogan Tire & Auto Service

5.0(1)

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7:30 AM - 5:30 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

4.5(2)

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7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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

1.0(1)

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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.

Almeidas Auto Repair

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

212 Washington Street, Norwell

Rodman Ford

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9 AM - 5 PM

53 Washington St, Foxborough

Kraft Tire and Auto Center

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24 hrs

109 Mill St S, Marlborough

Aubreys Auto Machine and Engineering

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24 hrs

61 Lacombe, Marlborough

Tom's Auto Service

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1867 Bridge St, Dracut
Wilder Brothers Tire Pros

Wilder Brothers Tire Pros

5.0(1)

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

788 Country Wy, Scituate

Wilder Brothers Tire is the most honest and reliable car shop that I have ever encountered. I have been there three times in the last year with mine and the wife's car having been quoted prices of $300-$6000 by Lexus and another repair shop. In each case Wilders inspected the cars and either fixed the minor problems for $100 or free, but most importantly, their honesty saved us from being ripped off by others.

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Engine repair reviews near you

5.0

found this shop doing some online research. Small family run shop with attention to detail and very nice mechanic George. After visiting a few shops in wilmington that had mechanics who didnt seem like they cared about the customer, i found georges shop. Great guy, great work, fair prices!!

Gregg
General Purpose Auto and Motorcycles Logo

General Purpose Auto and Motorcycles

Lowell area

5.0

I took my car here for an oil change yesterday and the service was great! When we were driving back home a little whole later our "check gages" light came on and our oil pressure gage was down completely. We called the store back and the owner came to my house and checked the car which was fine (just a wire). Such great service is rare in a mechanic shop and was such a great surprise!

Amanda
Speedee Oil Change and Auto Service Logo

Speedee Oil Change and Auto Service

Brockton area

5.0

Wilder Brothers Tire is the most honest and reliable car shop that I have ever encountered. I have been there three times in the last year with mine and the wife's car having been quoted prices of $300-$6000 by Lexus and another repair shop. In each case Wilders inspected the cars and either fixed the minor problems for $100 or free, but most importantly, their honesty saved us from being ripped off by others.

Jeremy
Wilder Brothers Tire Pros Logo

Wilder Brothers Tire Pros

Scituate 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
Medway Imports Logo

Medway Imports

Medway area

1.0

Bad experience.. go anywhere else!!

James
JCB Auto Repair Logo

JCB Auto Repair

Brockton 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