Engine repair service near Easton, MD

There are 28 auto repair shops near you in Easton, MD

Family Auto Care

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Closed

7657 Binnacle Lane, Owings

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Griff and Son's Hometown Auto

Griff and Son's Hometown Auto

5.0(1)

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

10 Clark St, Harrington

Got a few different things done.. Timing belt, new Clutch and all new belts.. Perfect fast and it's been great. Few months later went back and got Rotors and brake pads..done super fast and again was great.. Great prices. And I come from Baltimore..

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Arts Automotive

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95 Dalrymple Road, Sunderland

YOU JUDGE: I bring car in for MD inspection to register it. While up on the lift then discover the rear drums and brake cylinders need to be replaced on both sides and they recommend a brake fluid flush. All total they quote me $950.00. I took the vehicle home and did the entire job in 45 mins with $165.00 in parts, WHILE teaching my 14yo how to do it. (He did the second side with my oversight and helped pump the brakes for me.) I return for re-inspection and ask the basis for their estimate. The Owner's reasoning: "We buy better parts than local stores so it costs more." Yeah. Right. My opinion... they tried to rip me off. I've been in the business and their excuse is the standard BS line given by those that lack integrity. Realistically. Say the parts cost TWICE as much... does that mean labor was $253??? for less than an hour's work? Remember, they already had it on the lift, disassembled. So labor would be in changing out the cylinders (15mins each) and grabbing the new drums for reassembly, then bleed the brake line (which is the same as replacing the brake fluid they 'recommended' for $99.00) Again. You be the judge.

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YOU JUDGE: I bring car in for MD inspection to register it. While up on the lift then discover the rear drums and brake cylinders need to be replaced on both sides and they recommend a brake fluid flush. All total they quote me $950.00. I took the vehicle home and did the entire job in 45 mins with $165.00 in parts, WHILE teaching my 14yo how to do it. (He did the second side with my oversight and helped pump the brakes for me.) I return for re-inspection and ask the basis for their estimate. The Owner's reasoning: "We buy better parts than local stores so it costs more." Yeah. Right. My opinion... they tried to rip me off. I've been in the business and their excuse is the standard BS line given by those that lack integrity. Realistically. Say the parts cost TWICE as much... does that mean labor was $253??? for less than an hour's work? Remember, they already had it on the lift, disassembled. So labor would be in changing out the cylinders (15mins each) and grabbing the new drums for reassembly, then bleed the brake line (which is the same as replacing the brake fluid they 'recommended' for $99.00) Again. You be the judge.

Stephen
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Arts Automotive

Sunderland area

5.0

Got a few different things done.. Timing belt, new Clutch and all new belts.. Perfect fast and it's been great. Few months later went back and got Rotors and brake pads..done super fast and again was great.. Great prices. And I come from Baltimore..

Ronni S
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Griff and Son's Hometown Auto

Harrington area