Tire repair service near Apex, NC

There are 86 auto repair shops near you in Apex, NC

NC Transmission

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0830 AM - 1800 PM

610 N Main St, Fuquay Varina

Complete automotive service and support NOT limited to just transmission. Technicians have more than 20 years experience each, diagnostician has more than 25 years experience. Drivetrain and undercar experts, NC Transmission has the solution for your automotive needs.

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
Proficient Auto Mobile Mechanics

Proficient Auto Mobile Mechanics

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9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Mobile Auto Repair, Raleigh

Our daughter is a student at NCSU and her car would not start ... We thought we would try a mobile mechanic instead of dealing with towing and repair at dealer. My daughter said they were extremely nice and replaced starter for less than estimate. Would highly recommend !!

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
Raleigh Auto Care

Raleigh Auto Care

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

6005 Grove Church Road, Raleigh

I would like to post a big thank you to the wonderful folks at Raleigh Autocare - Trish, Brian, Kathy, Mike and Tim! You do fantastic work and I have been a grateful customer for many years now. You recently worked on my 2006 Honda and it is driving great now! Katherine Levesque Raleigh, NC

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
Glenwood Village Exxon

Glenwood Village Exxon

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7:00 AM - 8:00 PM

2601 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh

One of the last real Service Stations in the world. They will actually pump your gas! Even if you're filling up with the less expensive self-service gas they offer to check your oil and tires. I've been using this station for tire repair, batteries, oil changes, gasoline for 25 years or so. They are always efficient, prompt, and honest. -Stephen Hulme

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Best Import Motors Inc

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24 hrs

1501 Buck Jones Rd, Raleigh

Import Performance

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24 hrs

5618 Hillsborough St, Raleigh

Carfix Auto Repair & Tires - Raleigh Hillsborough

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

3300 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh

Sotos International Auto Care Inc

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

3120 Hillsborough St, Raleigh

Carfix Auto Repair & Tires - Raleigh West

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1109 N West St, Raleigh

Global Offroad & Diesel

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

8624 Barefoot Industrial Rd, Raleigh
Precision Autowerks

Precision Autowerks

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8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

1620 Wolfpack Lane, Raleigh

The Car Place

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8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

4813 Hargrove Rd, Raleigh

Byrds Auto Service

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7:00 AM - 2:00 PM

2323 E Garner Rd, Raleigh

First Class Automotive

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

5408 Oak Forest Dr, Raleigh

Shade Tree Garage

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

12401 Old Creedmoor Rd, Raleigh

AMS Service Inc.

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10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7101 Cheviot Hills Dr, Raleigh
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Carfix Auto Repair & Tires - Garner

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7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

248 Mast Drive, Garner

A Better Wrench

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

102 Northfield Dr, Chapel Hill

F&F Automotive

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7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

107 W Weaver St, Carrboro

Longtime Customer - No More I have been going to F&F for the past two years and recommending them highly to anyone that would ask. It seems that something has drastically changed. My previous mechanics were not around but the owner was there so I was happy to deal with him. I took the car in for an oil change and NC State Inspection. Red flag #1 - Not taking my "no" the first time. I received a call from him a few hours later letting me know that the car needed more work associated with an oil leak. He quoted me about $475. I refused the additional work and let him know that the oil change has been around for years and that we routinely monitor the levels. In 2009, we were told that the fix for the small oil leak would cost "more than the car is worth". So we have continued to drive the car and monitor our oil levels. After refusing the service, he let me know that he was not "trying to make money on me" but that "the car could catch on fire" and "the air filter is incredibly dirty." I told him again, no that I don't have the budget for now and that I am not going to proceed with the service (I change the air filter at home and yes, it was due for a change.) He recommended again that the service be performed and I sternly told him that I would not be paying for the recommended service at this time. Red flag #2 - Charging for a service that was not finished/completed before telling me that it was not finished/completed A few more hours go by and I call to find out if the car is ready. "Yep" it was so I walked up the street to get it. After swiping my card for the $30.00 inspection fee and the cost of the oil change/labor he proceeds to tell me that I will need to drive the car around for about 100 more miles because the system was "not ready" to be tested and that it could have been reset if the battery died or the light was reset. We had actually had both happen. I had purchased a new gas cap from a local parts store and they reset the malfunction indicator light that was most likely being triggered from a torn ribbon on the old gas cap and the battery had died afterwards. Red Flag #3 - Would the recommended $475 service actually fix the issue? We continued to talk and I told him that we had been told by another mechanic that the oil leak would cost more than the car is worth to fix and asked him if he could assure me that the $475 quote would fix the leak. He said that he couldn't guarantee that because the engine is so dirty from the leak, he would have to figure out exactly where the leak is coming from so the cost could be more. Ok - so I pay $475 for?? Red Flag #4 - Offering to buy my car at a low-ball amount After I told him about the fix being worth more than the car is worth he said, "If you're serious about selling it, I will give you $1,000 fix it up myself and sell if for $3,000. That's a good college car and I can sell it to someone to drive for another 4 years around town. I said, "It would start at $2,500 if we sell it." He said, "In the condition it is in? You won't get that." While that may be true, it seems very odd to have the owner of a garage offer to purchase your car for undervalue and TELL you that they can triple their money by doing the repairs themselves. He then says again, "Talk to me if you decide to sell." Red Flag #5 - Oil Cap Not Screwed Back On I left the garage, drove the car home and popped open the hood to replace the air filter. I can't get the screws off the cover with my tools because they are on WAY too tightly. No biggie, I figure he can loosen them for me the next day. I happen to check the oil cap and thank God that I did. The cap was resting on the reservoir but had not been screwed back on AT ALL. Not one thing was keeping the cap on other than gravity. Good Customer Service I Was Used to for the Past 2.5 Years I called him the next morning and he was quick to loosen the screws on the air filter cover and apologize for the mechanic not screwing the oil cap cover back on. He said that he talked to the mechanic and that "we are all human." Yes. I agree with him there. As I told him: I wasn't mad; I just knew that it needed to be done correctly. Where it gets ugly I decided that I wanted to get a second opinion because all of the things mentioned above weren't settling well. After driving the car for a bit, I had it inspected at another local garage and it passed. I asked them about the $30.00 charge from the previous garage and they told me that didn't seem right that maybe he was banking on me bringing it back in to F&F and there wouldn't be another charge but that they should refund me if I didn't have it done their. I called F&F and asked for my $30.00 back and they told me that I could bring the car in to be inspected and there would be no additional charge but that the "state charges them the money and they are charging it to the customer." I did my research. Called the DMV License and Theft Department and asked them if a station is supposed to charge for a "not ready" inspection reading. They said "No. You need to report this to an officer next week. They are not supposed to charge for that reading." (This was the week of Thanksgiving) I called F&F and said I had called last week asking about the $30.00 refund and that I was calling again to request it. I told them I had the car inspected somewhere else and that it passed and I have the receipt. He said "I can't refund you the money." I said, "I called License and Theft." He said, "Well, I can give you back the $6.25 for the inspection fee but I can't refund the $23.75 because the state charges us and I have to pay my mechanics. After all of the things I have done to help you; I can't believe you are acting this way. You are one of those customers that I don't want to have." I asked him what he has done to try to help. I asked if offering to buy my car for less than it is worth was what he was referring to. At which point, he could not remember having that conversation. He then said, " I was just telling you not to give the car away." I TRUSTED F&F for years. I recommended them. I put my name along with their name. No more. All of this over $30.00 when I had spent thousands there before.

Havoline Auto Care Center

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

4603 N Carolina 55, Durham

Konrad Automotive

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7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

3307 Old Chapel Hill Rd, Durham
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Midas Durham

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3606 Durham Chapel Hill Boulevard, Durham

N Tune Automotive

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24 hrs

411 Erwin Road, Durham

Massengill's Auto Service, Inc.

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7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

715 Rigsbee Ave, Durham

Wayne and Pam Massengill opened Massengill’s 66 on Main Street in 1990. They quickly outgrew that facility and moved to Broadway Street officially as “Massengills Auto Service, Inc.” It was a short eight years later when once again it was time to grow to meet the demands of their loyal customers. Now in the Rigsbee location, Massengill’s has the facilities to serve the community with a full line of services! We service & repair most import & domestic cars and trucks. Avoid the big box service centers and keep it local with the confidence of our nationwide, 2 year NAPA AutoCare warranty.

Neal's Garage

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1907 W Markham Ave, Durham

Tire repair reviews near you

5.0

Our daughter is a student at NCSU and her car would not start ... We thought we would try a mobile mechanic instead of dealing with towing and repair at dealer. My daughter said they were extremely nice and replaced starter for less than estimate. Would highly recommend !!

Kathryn
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Proficient Auto Mobile Mechanics

Raleigh area

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Longtime Customer - No More I have been going to F&F for the past two years and recommending them highly to anyone that would ask. It seems that something has drastically changed. My previous mechanics were not around but the owner was there so I was happy to deal with him. I took the car in for an oil change and NC State Inspection. Red flag #1 - Not taking my "no" the first time. I received a call from him a few hours later letting me know that the car needed more work associated with an oil leak. He quoted me about $475. I refused the additional work and let him know that the oil change has been around for years and that we routinely monitor the levels. In 2009, we were told that the fix for the small oil leak would cost "more than the car is worth". So we have continued to drive the car and monitor our oil levels. After refusing the service, he let me know that he was not "trying to make money on me" but that "the car could catch on fire" and "the air filter is incredibly dirty." I told him again, no that I don't have the budget for now and that I am not going to proceed with the service (I change the air filter at home and yes, it was due for a change.) He recommended again that the service be performed and I sternly told him that I would not be paying for the recommended service at this time. Red flag #2 - Charging for a service that was not finished/completed before telling me that it was not finished/completed A few more hours go by and I call to find out if the car is ready. "Yep" it was so I walked up the street to get it. After swiping my card for the $30.00 inspection fee and the cost of the oil change/labor he proceeds to tell me that I will need to drive the car around for about 100 more miles because the system was "not ready" to be tested and that it could have been reset if the battery died or the light was reset. We had actually had both happen. I had purchased a new gas cap from a local parts store and they reset the malfunction indicator light that was most likely being triggered from a torn ribbon on the old gas cap and the battery had died afterwards. Red Flag #3 - Would the recommended $475 service actually fix the issue? We continued to talk and I told him that we had been told by another mechanic that the oil leak would cost more than the car is worth to fix and asked him if he could assure me that the $475 quote would fix the leak. He said that he couldn't guarantee that because the engine is so dirty from the leak, he would have to figure out exactly where the leak is coming from so the cost could be more. Ok - so I pay $475 for?? Red Flag #4 - Offering to buy my car at a low-ball amount After I told him about the fix being worth more than the car is worth he said, "If you're serious about selling it, I will give you $1,000 fix it up myself and sell if for $3,000. That's a good college car and I can sell it to someone to drive for another 4 years around town. I said, "It would start at $2,500 if we sell it." He said, "In the condition it is in? You won't get that." While that may be true, it seems very odd to have the owner of a garage offer to purchase your car for undervalue and TELL you that they can triple their money by doing the repairs themselves. He then says again, "Talk to me if you decide to sell." Red Flag #5 - Oil Cap Not Screwed Back On I left the garage, drove the car home and popped open the hood to replace the air filter. I can't get the screws off the cover with my tools because they are on WAY too tightly. No biggie, I figure he can loosen them for me the next day. I happen to check the oil cap and thank God that I did. The cap was resting on the reservoir but had not been screwed back on AT ALL. Not one thing was keeping the cap on other than gravity. Good Customer Service I Was Used to for the Past 2.5 Years I called him the next morning and he was quick to loosen the screws on the air filter cover and apologize for the mechanic not screwing the oil cap cover back on. He said that he talked to the mechanic and that "we are all human." Yes. I agree with him there. As I told him: I wasn't mad; I just knew that it needed to be done correctly. Where it gets ugly I decided that I wanted to get a second opinion because all of the things mentioned above weren't settling well. After driving the car for a bit, I had it inspected at another local garage and it passed. I asked them about the $30.00 charge from the previous garage and they told me that didn't seem right that maybe he was banking on me bringing it back in to F&F and there wouldn't be another charge but that they should refund me if I didn't have it done their. I called F&F and asked for my $30.00 back and they told me that I could bring the car in to be inspected and there would be no additional charge but that the "state charges them the money and they are charging it to the customer." I did my research. Called the DMV License and Theft Department and asked them if a station is supposed to charge for a "not ready" inspection reading. They said "No. You need to report this to an officer next week. They are not supposed to charge for that reading." (This was the week of Thanksgiving) I called F&F and said I had called last week asking about the $30.00 refund and that I was calling again to request it. I told them I had the car inspected somewhere else and that it passed and I have the receipt. He said "I can't refund you the money." I said, "I called License and Theft." He said, "Well, I can give you back the $6.25 for the inspection fee but I can't refund the $23.75 because the state charges us and I have to pay my mechanics. After all of the things I have done to help you; I can't believe you are acting this way. You are one of those customers that I don't want to have." I asked him what he has done to try to help. I asked if offering to buy my car for less than it is worth was what he was referring to. At which point, he could not remember having that conversation. He then said, " I was just telling you not to give the car away." I TRUSTED F&F for years. I recommended them. I put my name along with their name. No more. All of this over $30.00 when I had spent thousands there before.

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F&F Automotive

Carrboro area

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One of the last real Service Stations in the world. They will actually pump your gas! Even if you're filling up with the less expensive self-service gas they offer to check your oil and tires. I've been using this station for tire repair, batteries, oil changes, gasoline for 25 years or so. They are always efficient, prompt, and honest. -Stephen Hulme

Stephen
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Glenwood Village Exxon

Raleigh area

5.0

I would like to post a big thank you to the wonderful folks at Raleigh Autocare - Trish, Brian, Kathy, Mike and Tim! You do fantastic work and I have been a grateful customer for many years now. You recently worked on my 2006 Honda and it is driving great now! Katherine Levesque Raleigh, NC

Katherine
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Raleigh Auto Care

Raleigh area