Polestar service near Henderson, NV

There are 12 auto repair shops near you in Henderson, NV

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Precision Tune Auto Care

Precision Tune Auto Care

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8:00 AM - 5 PM

8879 S. Eastern Ave, Las Vegas

For over 35 years, Precision Tune Auto Care has offered value and convenience, providing professional car care and repair backed up by a best-in-class nationwide warranty. We know your time is valuable and convenience is important that's why no appointment is necessary and most of our services can be completed while you wait. From factory scheduled maintenance to major repairs for autos, SUVs, Minivans and Hybrids, count on us for complete car care...bumper to bumper. We love being part of your community. Visit one of our modern, comfortable facilities where our certified technicians will help keep your vehicle safe & reliable on the road. Convenient, affordable, dependable; We are car experts, Tuned In To You.

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Wally's Precision Auto Care

Wally's Precision Auto Care

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7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

3290 Pinks Pl, Las Vegas
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

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KZ Auto Repair | Las Vegas

KZ Auto Repair | Las Vegas

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

4440 South Arville St Suite 30, Las Vegas
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

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Autospec

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24 hrs

2695 S Decatur Blvd Ste 250, Las Vegas

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Frank's Auto Body | Boulder Hwy

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8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

1432 N Boulder Hwy, Henderson

Frank's Auto Body | Silver Wolf

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7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

2350 Silver Wolf Dr, Henderson

Dent Wizard

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24 hrs

980 American Pacific Dr, Ste 106, Henderson

Dent Wizard provides superior auto reconditioning services at our Henderson, Nevada location. For over 30 years, Dent Wizard has been trusted as the worldwide leader in automotive reconditioning. We offer small to medium-sized auto reconditioning services that improve the interior and exterior appearance of any vehicle. Dent Wizard provides fast, affordable repairs with excellent, friendly customer service. Dent Wizard specializes in paintless dent repair, exterior repair and interior repair services. For all your automotive reconditioning needs, look no further than Dent Wizard. Dent Repair, Interior Repair, Key Programming, and More southeast of downtown Las Vegas - Nothing is more stressful than unexpected automotive issues, but having a reliable partner makes all the difference when you need repairs. At Dent Wizard in Henderson, NV, we provide various services in dent repair, vehicle restoration, and key programming to ensure your car returns to the road in style. We specialize in Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) and have perfected our process to offer the fastest, most cost-effective, and least intrusive dent repair for any vehicle. Beyond PDR, our local Henderson technicians can achieve high-quality results in wheel, paint, or bumper repair, headlight restoration, interior repair, and even car key programming. Located right at the corner of North Gibson Road and American Pacific Drive (across from Woods Family Sandwiches!), our experts can provide a free, no-commitment estimate in the shop or over the phone at (702) 954-3529. Beyond our expert team and industry-leading equipment, your local Henderson Dent Wizard is committed to providing long-lasting repairs that elevate your vehicle’s curb appeal and minimize disruption to your daily life. Backed by proven quality assurance processes and a lifetime warranty, your partnership with Dent Wizard ensures your car returns to the road in mint condition.

Allied Service Center

Allied Service Center

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7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

4047 W Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas

I wish I could say that my most recent experience with Allied was a great one. In January, we took our beloved 1996 4Runner into them for radiator change. They suggested to also do the head gaskets. We didn’t want to at the time, but thought “we should do this right”, and our $600 dollar repair job became a $3,400 job. But at least we were doing it right. They called us at the end of the week to inform us that the head gaskets could not be repaired, and that we now needed an engine rebuild. We were shocked that the cost of the engine rebuild was $9,000. We asked if they could just leave put the truck back together and we will come get it. They said that we could come grab the truck, but the engine could not be put back together, and it was not driveable. So, we could pay for the work they had done, and now have a truck that is in worse shape, or we could pay $9,000 for it to be repaired. Being upset, we contacted Mile Dahl, the owner of Allied, and told him how upset we were. He said to give him a few days to see what he could do. Long story short-ish, he found a “new” engine in New York that came from Japan with 60,000 miles. With everything said and done it would cost us $5,400 to have it sent here and for them to put it in. We agreed even though our $600 job was now $5,400. On February 21, 2020, they called us to say the truck was ready. My husband got called into work, and my son was on a date, so I took the shuttle they offered and picked it up myself. I went in, paid and asked how the engine looked. “It was the prettiest, cleanest, engine I’d ever seen.” That’s what Ryan said. I asked if I need to worry about the transmission next. They said no. I got into the truck and drove straight up to DI and Lindell. While waiting for the turn signal, the truck stalled. I restarted and completed the turn. I drove another 100 yards, and it stalled again. It didn’t restart. I called Allied, and they told me not to worry, they would come get me and drive me home, and tow the truck back to the shop. I removed the key, pressed the hazard lights and sat in the truck to wait. While waiting, I noticed people weren’t going around me. I thought that maybe the lights weren’t on. I opened the door to get out, and when I stepped down, I saw white smoke curling up from the engine and fire dripping from the bottom. I ran to the side of the road, and the engine compartment quickly became engulfed in flames. Ryan from allied showed up, ran to the engine and ran back to move his car out of the way. At this point the fire was huge. Still white smoke. Ryan called the fire department and they arrived in time for the engine to explode. I walked the rest of the way home. Mike called me that night to check on me. I was shaken but all in all blessed that I got out of the truck. I asked what happened, he said he didn’t know. I was contacted by his insurance company later in the week and have been dealing with them since February. They were calling it a “property” claim only and offered $4,800 for it. We’ve put in thousands of dollars in king coil overs, new gears, bumpers, racks not to mention the $5,400 for the engine. We declined their offer. They came up to $5,200, and I finally decided to let our attorney handle it. The engine rebuild back in January would have been $9,000, so their client (Allied) has already told us the value was higher. Anywho, I thought that Mike was being a stand up guy and I had great things to say about this whole horrible experience. That is until I obtained counsel, and three days later they IMPOUNDED the truck, and a week later I received a certified letter saying that our accumulating costs were over $600. To say we are unhappy is a great understatement. We contacted a certified Toyota mechanic, and he said that the Allied mechanic who put the engine in didn’t put the fuel line properly, and while they probably did “run” the truck for a couple of hours, they probably didn’t test drive it and then put it back on the rack. If they did, they would have noticed the fuel leak (remember the white smoke, I have videos of this) and I wouldn’t have driven it just a mile and a half up the road before it caught fire. Pure negligence, and then the icing on the cake of them towing the truck to an impound lot without even letting us know. We had to pick it up, pay hundreds in fees and tow it home because Allied told them that we abandoned the vehicle. We did not. We couldn’t move it during the insurance investigation. They had the keys, they towed it back to their shop, and then they had it impounded without a call or email. I’m disappointed in their service. I’m disappointed in their lack of integrity. And I’m beyond disappointed in the loss of our

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Auto Glass Aces

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

1765 E Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas

Ray Auto Services

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24 hrs

5087 South Arville St Ste #J, Las Vegas

Dun-Rite Auto Body

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24 hrs

3455 Polaris Ave Ste 1, Las Vegas
Long Life Auto Care

Long Life Auto Care

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8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

4461 N Decatur Blvd Ste 110, Las Vegas
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

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I wish I could say that my most recent experience with Allied was a great one. In January, we took our beloved 1996 4Runner into them for radiator change. They suggested to also do the head gaskets. We didn’t want to at the time, but thought “we should do this right”, and our $600 dollar repair job became a $3,400 job. But at least we were doing it right. They called us at the end of the week to inform us that the head gaskets could not be repaired, and that we now needed an engine rebuild. We were shocked that the cost of the engine rebuild was $9,000. We asked if they could just leave put the truck back together and we will come get it. They said that we could come grab the truck, but the engine could not be put back together, and it was not driveable. So, we could pay for the work they had done, and now have a truck that is in worse shape, or we could pay $9,000 for it to be repaired. Being upset, we contacted Mile Dahl, the owner of Allied, and told him how upset we were. He said to give him a few days to see what he could do. Long story short-ish, he found a “new” engine in New York that came from Japan with 60,000 miles. With everything said and done it would cost us $5,400 to have it sent here and for them to put it in. We agreed even though our $600 job was now $5,400. On February 21, 2020, they called us to say the truck was ready. My husband got called into work, and my son was on a date, so I took the shuttle they offered and picked it up myself. I went in, paid and asked how the engine looked. “It was the prettiest, cleanest, engine I’d ever seen.” That’s what Ryan said. I asked if I need to worry about the transmission next. They said no. I got into the truck and drove straight up to DI and Lindell. While waiting for the turn signal, the truck stalled. I restarted and completed the turn. I drove another 100 yards, and it stalled again. It didn’t restart. I called Allied, and they told me not to worry, they would come get me and drive me home, and tow the truck back to the shop. I removed the key, pressed the hazard lights and sat in the truck to wait. While waiting, I noticed people weren’t going around me. I thought that maybe the lights weren’t on. I opened the door to get out, and when I stepped down, I saw white smoke curling up from the engine and fire dripping from the bottom. I ran to the side of the road, and the engine compartment quickly became engulfed in flames. Ryan from allied showed up, ran to the engine and ran back to move his car out of the way. At this point the fire was huge. Still white smoke. Ryan called the fire department and they arrived in time for the engine to explode. I walked the rest of the way home. Mike called me that night to check on me. I was shaken but all in all blessed that I got out of the truck. I asked what happened, he said he didn’t know. I was contacted by his insurance company later in the week and have been dealing with them since February. They were calling it a “property” claim only and offered $4,800 for it. We’ve put in thousands of dollars in king coil overs, new gears, bumpers, racks not to mention the $5,400 for the engine. We declined their offer. They came up to $5,200, and I finally decided to let our attorney handle it. The engine rebuild back in January would have been $9,000, so their client (Allied) has already told us the value was higher. Anywho, I thought that Mike was being a stand up guy and I had great things to say about this whole horrible experience. That is until I obtained counsel, and three days later they IMPOUNDED the truck, and a week later I received a certified letter saying that our accumulating costs were over $600. To say we are unhappy is a great understatement. We contacted a certified Toyota mechanic, and he said that the Allied mechanic who put the engine in didn’t put the fuel line properly, and while they probably did “run” the truck for a couple of hours, they probably didn’t test drive it and then put it back on the rack. If they did, they would have noticed the fuel leak (remember the white smoke, I have videos of this) and I wouldn’t have driven it just a mile and a half up the road before it caught fire. Pure negligence, and then the icing on the cake of them towing the truck to an impound lot without even letting us know. We had to pick it up, pay hundreds in fees and tow it home because Allied told them that we abandoned the vehicle. We did not. We couldn’t move it during the insurance investigation. They had the keys, they towed it back to their shop, and then they had it impounded without a call or email. I’m disappointed in their service. I’m disappointed in their lack of integrity. And I’m beyond disappointed in the loss of our

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Allied Service Center

Las Vegas area