Auto repair service near Ashland, NE

There are 178 auto repair shops near you in Ashland, NE

Gary Schade Auto

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24 hrs

906 Fort Crook Rd S, Bellevue

DIY Garage

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24 hrs

2211 Harvell Plaza Dr, Bellevue

Yecks Tire & Auto

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

203 Fort Crook Rd N, Bellevue

Jensen Tire & Auto

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24 hrs

921 Galvin Rd S, Bellevue

Pro-Tec Auto Care

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24 hrs

1411 Fort Crook Rd N, Bellevue

Olde Town Automotive Repair

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24 hrs

1012 West 24th Ave, Bellevue

Blaha Service

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24 hrs

403 W Mission Ave, Bellevue

Heartland Automotive Repair

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

203 E 35th St Ste A, Bellevue

Bellevue Tire and Auto

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24 hrs

2111 Franklin St, Bellevue

Simon's Service

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24 hrs

2101 Franklin St, Bellevue

Terry's Auto & Truck Repair

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24 hrs

202 E Mission Ave, Bellevue
Auto Station

Auto Station

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7:30 AM - 6:00 PM

13209 Q St., Omaha

These people are incredible. I drive a Land Rover Discovery, which breaks often and usually requires special parts, extra know-how, and extra time to fix. Whenever I show up, the staff always walks through a diagnostic workup with me, and makes sure to ask in-depth questions about what is happening with my car. I can tell they truly care about getting my machine up and running to the highest degree possible. Every encounter I've had with the staff here is warm, welcoming, and interested. The people at Auto Station truly do "Exceptional" work. They are above and beyond the normal, and I cannot recommend them to a higher degree. -Nathan

BBB Accredited certification
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

R & G Service Center Inc

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24 hrs

14305 C Circle, Omaha

Great service, great respect for the "elder" driver! They've kept my car running & in great shape (2000 Camry) since I arrived in Omaha 7 years ago. I would recommend them to anyone!

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
BBB Accredited certification
AAA Approved certification

Auto Works of Omaha Inc

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24 hrs

8440 Q St, Omaha

Terrible. Shady. Car had tons of hidden repair needs. Spent thousands repairing it AFTER overpaying for it. Doesn't follow a written contract. Ended up trading in the car just bought from autoworks into a dealership for a newer version. Lost thousands of dollars on this deal. Would not recommend under any circumstances.

Nissan of Omaha

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7 AM - 6:00 PM

11540 W Dodge Rd, Omaha

First, Finance guy told us that the warranty covers anything under the hood and anything that makes the car go. That was a lie. Finance guy said we could only use warranty at Nissan, that was a lie. Next day after we bought the car we brought it in. The check engine light was on. They found out that coil packs were bad, this was about 6 hours after buying it. They had the car for about 5 days. Apparently this went bad within the 6 hours we had it. The second time we brought the car in was for an oil leak, sending unit, and the oil gauge was not reading. They said there was no leak and the gauge did not get fixed. Customer fixed gauge on own time. The third time the car was brought in for the wheel clunking and oil leak. No oil leak or issues that would cause a clunking noise were detected. I broke down after the car was in for the third time. The heating hose broke. The maintenance papers that the dealership gave me states the service department inspects ALL hoses every time the car is in their care. The car was in their care 4 times prior to this. I had to pay for a tow because of this. When a I had to bring the car in again Ryan says, so do you want us to check the hoses? Ummm, yes, it is in your paperwork this is a requirement on your part. This proves they are not. The fourth time the car was brought in for an oil leak. They found it had a steering rack issue. The steering rack was replaced with a cheap aftermarket part. (Your warranty though them will only cover aftermarket parts.) We were not informed that our warranty would only cover the cheapest parts made, no matter what quality. Since our car has been returned to us, the brake is vibrating and the wheel is popping. Nissan of Omaha called me and told me they were having issues with the part/car and had to have the car for longer. This problem can be from them or the aftermarket part. I had called separately and reserved a courtesy car. They didn’t know I needed one and I had to wait for one. Receptionist did not reserve on for me, after I had called separately to reserve one, clearly she didn't. There is a total of $2,600 of oil leaks in the car. Rodney, Sales Manager, said that Nissan would cover 1,000 of oil leaks and we would need to cover another 1,000. However, when this situation was brought up, Rodney crosses the rear main seal off the list of items that needed to be fixed. If we would have never challenged what they were making us pay for, they would have had us pay for the rear main seal which is $1,164.42. But all of a sudden that isn't leaking within 30 minutes of them giving me the paper trying to charge me for it. We were informed by the receptionist that we would be speaking to the person over sales and service. This was proven later to be false, as Rodney is not ahead of both departments. I have made another appointment for the new issues. I called Ryan and he never called me back. I called back the next day, before the end of the day, and he made it clear that he had no intention of calling me back. Typical. Jason Jones, President of Nissan of Omaha, has not returned our phone call in 5 full weeks. There have been an total of $6,000 worth of repairs that have needed to happen to this car since purchase, according to Nissan of Omaha. I took my car into H&H Chevrolet after I was informed I can use the warranty anywhere. (The finance person told me it would only be good there, hence, why I was only going to Nissan of Omaha.) Also, Ryan did not want to work with me anymore once I wanted to take the Tahoe to a Chevrolet dealership of my choice, he only wanted me to take it to the dealership of his choice. H&H said there are no oil leaks on the car and the vibrating brake is directly related to Nissan no putting on control arms properly. The control arms were going to fall off the car. This is a very dangerous and potentially fatal incident that could have occurred. Nissan needs to send me a check for the fee from H&H. Nissan of Omaha mechanic road in the car with me and told me it was just a coincidence that this was happening after they worked on the car. H&H proved this to be false. Ryan heard the sound and told me something is wrong with the ABS and the car definitely has something wrong with it. But mechanic says it's all coincidence! Also, Nissan of Omaha unscrewed a cap that was causing oil to leak underneath my car. There are no oil leaks in the car per H&H. Also, Nissan of Omaha gave me the multi inspection form that included yellow shaded boxes. H&H informed me this is not true & all lies.

Performance Chrysler Plymouth Jeep

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126TH & HARRISON, Omaha

Do not take your care here for service. Our car was towed there one evening because it wouldn't start. It turned out to be a bad battery. In all it took six full days to replace the battery and fix one extra problem they found. Poor communication, they rarely updated us on progress. Calling them on the phone we couldn't get to talk to anyone who knew what was going on with our car. I don't think they looked at the car until day 5. When my wife went to pick up the car at 7:00PM on day 6 it took them an hour to find the paperwork, finish it and give her the keys. $220 for the battery and $500+ for the engine mounts. The next day I talk to the service manager and his attitude was what did you expect without an appointment. You should make an appointment three weeks in advance. Like I can plan a battery failure in advance. He went on and on about how busy they were and their customers that make appointments were more important than a tow in. There are other places in Omaha that do good work. Save yourself the frustration and just take your car somewhere else. Once they have your car they do whatever is convenient for them.

Omaha Car Care - 144th & Harrison

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24 hrs

7021 S 144th St, Omaha

Jensen Tire and Auto

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24 hrs

5405 S 144th St, Omaha

Haver's Auto Repair

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24 hrs

15949 W Center Rd, Omaha

Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center

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24 hrs

4870 S 137th St, Omaha

Meyer Auto Service

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24 hrs

4530 S 140th St, Omaha

D and D Automotive Inc

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24 hrs

4527 S 140th Street, Omaha

A-Plus Williamson Automotive

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7:30 AM - 6:00pm PM

14911 A Circle, Omaha

Omaha Japanese Auto Repair

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24 hrs

4413 S 134th St, Omaha

Baxter Ford of Omaha

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24 hrs

18505 California St, Omaha

Auto repair reviews near you

1.0

Terrible. Shady. Car had tons of hidden repair needs. Spent thousands repairing it AFTER overpaying for it. Doesn't follow a written contract. Ended up trading in the car just bought from autoworks into a dealership for a newer version. Lost thousands of dollars on this deal. Would not recommend under any circumstances.

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Auto Works of Omaha Inc

Omaha area

5.0

Great service, great respect for the "elder" driver! They've kept my car running & in great shape (2000 Camry) since I arrived in Omaha 7 years ago. I would recommend them to anyone!

Margaret
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R & G Service Center Inc

Omaha area

1.0

Do not take your care here for service. Our car was towed there one evening because it wouldn't start. It turned out to be a bad battery. In all it took six full days to replace the battery and fix one extra problem they found. Poor communication, they rarely updated us on progress. Calling them on the phone we couldn't get to talk to anyone who knew what was going on with our car. I don't think they looked at the car until day 5. When my wife went to pick up the car at 7:00PM on day 6 it took them an hour to find the paperwork, finish it and give her the keys. $220 for the battery and $500+ for the engine mounts. The next day I talk to the service manager and his attitude was what did you expect without an appointment. You should make an appointment three weeks in advance. Like I can plan a battery failure in advance. He went on and on about how busy they were and their customers that make appointments were more important than a tow in. There are other places in Omaha that do good work. Save yourself the frustration and just take your car somewhere else. Once they have your car they do whatever is convenient for them.

Jeff
Performance Chrysler Plymouth Jeep Logo

Performance Chrysler Plymouth Jeep

Omaha area

5.0

These people are incredible. I drive a Land Rover Discovery, which breaks often and usually requires special parts, extra know-how, and extra time to fix. Whenever I show up, the staff always walks through a diagnostic workup with me, and makes sure to ask in-depth questions about what is happening with my car. I can tell they truly care about getting my machine up and running to the highest degree possible. Every encounter I've had with the staff here is warm, welcoming, and interested. The people at Auto Station truly do "Exceptional" work. They are above and beyond the normal, and I cannot recommend them to a higher degree. -Nathan

Nathan
Auto Station Logo

Auto Station

Omaha area

1.0

First, Finance guy told us that the warranty covers anything under the hood and anything that makes the car go. That was a lie. Finance guy said we could only use warranty at Nissan, that was a lie. Next day after we bought the car we brought it in. The check engine light was on. They found out that coil packs were bad, this was about 6 hours after buying it. They had the car for about 5 days. Apparently this went bad within the 6 hours we had it. The second time we brought the car in was for an oil leak, sending unit, and the oil gauge was not reading. They said there was no leak and the gauge did not get fixed. Customer fixed gauge on own time. The third time the car was brought in for the wheel clunking and oil leak. No oil leak or issues that would cause a clunking noise were detected. I broke down after the car was in for the third time. The heating hose broke. The maintenance papers that the dealership gave me states the service department inspects ALL hoses every time the car is in their care. The car was in their care 4 times prior to this. I had to pay for a tow because of this. When a I had to bring the car in again Ryan says, so do you want us to check the hoses? Ummm, yes, it is in your paperwork this is a requirement on your part. This proves they are not. The fourth time the car was brought in for an oil leak. They found it had a steering rack issue. The steering rack was replaced with a cheap aftermarket part. (Your warranty though them will only cover aftermarket parts.) We were not informed that our warranty would only cover the cheapest parts made, no matter what quality. Since our car has been returned to us, the brake is vibrating and the wheel is popping. Nissan of Omaha called me and told me they were having issues with the part/car and had to have the car for longer. This problem can be from them or the aftermarket part. I had called separately and reserved a courtesy car. They didn’t know I needed one and I had to wait for one. Receptionist did not reserve on for me, after I had called separately to reserve one, clearly she didn't. There is a total of $2,600 of oil leaks in the car. Rodney, Sales Manager, said that Nissan would cover 1,000 of oil leaks and we would need to cover another 1,000. However, when this situation was brought up, Rodney crosses the rear main seal off the list of items that needed to be fixed. If we would have never challenged what they were making us pay for, they would have had us pay for the rear main seal which is $1,164.42. But all of a sudden that isn't leaking within 30 minutes of them giving me the paper trying to charge me for it. We were informed by the receptionist that we would be speaking to the person over sales and service. This was proven later to be false, as Rodney is not ahead of both departments. I have made another appointment for the new issues. I called Ryan and he never called me back. I called back the next day, before the end of the day, and he made it clear that he had no intention of calling me back. Typical. Jason Jones, President of Nissan of Omaha, has not returned our phone call in 5 full weeks. There have been an total of $6,000 worth of repairs that have needed to happen to this car since purchase, according to Nissan of Omaha. I took my car into H&H Chevrolet after I was informed I can use the warranty anywhere. (The finance person told me it would only be good there, hence, why I was only going to Nissan of Omaha.) Also, Ryan did not want to work with me anymore once I wanted to take the Tahoe to a Chevrolet dealership of my choice, he only wanted me to take it to the dealership of his choice. H&H said there are no oil leaks on the car and the vibrating brake is directly related to Nissan no putting on control arms properly. The control arms were going to fall off the car. This is a very dangerous and potentially fatal incident that could have occurred. Nissan needs to send me a check for the fee from H&H. Nissan of Omaha mechanic road in the car with me and told me it was just a coincidence that this was happening after they worked on the car. H&H proved this to be false. Ryan heard the sound and told me something is wrong with the ABS and the car definitely has something wrong with it. But mechanic says it's all coincidence! Also, Nissan of Omaha unscrewed a cap that was causing oil to leak underneath my car. There are no oil leaks in the car per H&H. Also, Nissan of Omaha gave me the multi inspection form that included yellow shaded boxes. H&H informed me this is not true & all lies.

Lisa
Nissan of Omaha Logo

Nissan of Omaha

Omaha area