Toyota service near Albany, NY

There are 51 auto repair shops near you in Albany, NY

Westfalls Axle Service

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1 New York Avenue, Rensselaer

Midas East Greenbush

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503 Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush

LA Auto

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761 Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush

Autozone

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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

598 Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush
Whalen Automotive

Whalen Automotive

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1003 9th Ave, Watervliet

Great job as always.

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification
AAA Approved certification

New Scotland Auto Center

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1958 New Scotland Rd, Slingerlands

Vons Airline Service Station

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350 3rd St, Troy

McKay Family Automotive

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1626 5th Ave, Troy

Evolution Auto Works

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670 Hoosick Rd, Troy

Fitzgerald's Automotive LLC

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634 5th Ave, Troy

Full line of auto repair and service

Ferras Automotive

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195 W Sand Lake Rd, Wynantskill

Quickly schedule service with Ferras Automotive

The Tire Warehouse of Union Street

The Tire Warehouse of Union Street

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1717 Union Street, Niskayuna

The Tire Warehouse of Union Street is proud to be a local family owned business – in operation for over fifteen years. While well sell and install top-rated tires, we also perform a complete range of automobile services and repair. Today’s complex engines, electronics and other systems require tremendous knowledge, skills and experience. At Tire Warehouse of Union Street, we’ve got that covered. Our head mechanics have more than twenty-five years of experience. And we insist that all of our mechanics have the most current training, especially in the areas of diagnostics and front end work. For great tires and great service at unbeatable prices… trust Tire Warehouse of Union Street.

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

G and M Auto Tech

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1505 State Street, Schenectady

Jay's Certified Auto Repair

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2001 Chrisler Ave, Schenectady

Inline Performance

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1809 Altamont Ave, Schenectady

Adirondack Tire Centers

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1020 State Street, Schenectady

Masons Automotive

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2920 Broadway, Schenectady
One Town Tire and Auto Inc.

One Town Tire and Auto Inc.

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538 Vischer Ferry Road, Clifton Park

They are great people to bring your car to. They are fair and honest and will help you out with a used tire if your short. They have done tires, brakes, and one minor repair on my car and I have had nothing but positive experiences.

The Tire Warehouse

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1430 Route 9, 1428 US-9, Clifton Park

Midas Clifton Park

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1689 Route 9, Clifton Park

Northeast Automotive Parts

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Route 20, New Lebanon

Cairo Collision Service

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584 Main St, Cairo

Funk Ben Inc Garage

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3609 US Route 9, Hudson
Pittsfield Tire and Auto Service Center

Pittsfield Tire and Auto Service Center

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203 West Street, Pittsfield
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Midas Saratoga Springs

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142 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs

I dropped my classic 1979 F250 Crew Cab off at Midas at about 8:15am to get the brakes looked at. After 7 hours I was told that they didn't have the correct sized socket to complete the work which I was ok with. When I went back to pick up the truck I stalled it 2 times in their parking lot. I knew something was wrong immediately as the idle was all messed up. It was vibrating like crazy and on the verge of stalling. I live a half mile from Midas and stalled the truck another 5 times so I drove it right back to them. The tech that worked on my truck met me outside and said that he would take a look at it. When I walked inside the store the manager told me, "he had to go racing it". This statement made me sick. After sitting for a few minutes the tech drove my truck to the entrance and I got in the passenger seat. He told me that he turned up the idle. As we drove down the road I knew immediately that he was driving the truck to hard. As we moved down the road he couldn't get the shifter into 3rd gear so I grabbed it and shifted it up into 3rd for him. He stated, "oh, there it is." We continued down the road and got up to 60mph in the left lane (passing cars) when the tech said that it sounded good at 60. I then told him that 60MPH on the dash means 70MPH because of the size of the tires. I was pissed because I don't even drive this truck 65 on the Thruway. It's a really old truck. I asked him to pull over so that I could drive. As we started to move I stalled it again. The bottom line is that the tech beat up on my truck during his initial test drive. Then he tried to turn up the idle to fix the problems and it didn't work. It should be noted that when I got home I called Midas to speak to the manager. The tech answered the phone and he told me that the manager was outside and that he would call me back. It's been over 2 hours now and no return call. So I called corporate and they told me that the franchise owner would call me back within 24 or 48 hours. I hope he lives close so that I can pick him up in the truck and show him first hand what his shop has done. The question I keep asking myself is why did the tech test drive my truck if he never got around to fixing the brakes?

Toyota service reviews near you

5.0

They are great people to bring your car to. They are fair and honest and will help you out with a used tire if your short. They have done tires, brakes, and one minor repair on my car and I have had nothing but positive experiences.

Pam
One Town Tire and Auto Inc. Logo

One Town Tire and Auto Inc.

Clifton Park area

1.0

I dropped my classic 1979 F250 Crew Cab off at Midas at about 8:15am to get the brakes looked at. After 7 hours I was told that they didn't have the correct sized socket to complete the work which I was ok with. When I went back to pick up the truck I stalled it 2 times in their parking lot. I knew something was wrong immediately as the idle was all messed up. It was vibrating like crazy and on the verge of stalling. I live a half mile from Midas and stalled the truck another 5 times so I drove it right back to them. The tech that worked on my truck met me outside and said that he would take a look at it. When I walked inside the store the manager told me, "he had to go racing it". This statement made me sick. After sitting for a few minutes the tech drove my truck to the entrance and I got in the passenger seat. He told me that he turned up the idle. As we drove down the road I knew immediately that he was driving the truck to hard. As we moved down the road he couldn't get the shifter into 3rd gear so I grabbed it and shifted it up into 3rd for him. He stated, "oh, there it is." We continued down the road and got up to 60mph in the left lane (passing cars) when the tech said that it sounded good at 60. I then told him that 60MPH on the dash means 70MPH because of the size of the tires. I was pissed because I don't even drive this truck 65 on the Thruway. It's a really old truck. I asked him to pull over so that I could drive. As we started to move I stalled it again. The bottom line is that the tech beat up on my truck during his initial test drive. Then he tried to turn up the idle to fix the problems and it didn't work. It should be noted that when I got home I called Midas to speak to the manager. The tech answered the phone and he told me that the manager was outside and that he would call me back. It's been over 2 hours now and no return call. So I called corporate and they told me that the franchise owner would call me back within 24 or 48 hours. I hope he lives close so that I can pick him up in the truck and show him first hand what his shop has done. The question I keep asking myself is why did the tech test drive my truck if he never got around to fixing the brakes?

Sean
Midas Saratoga Springs Logo

Midas Saratoga Springs

Saratoga Springs area

5.0

Great job as always.

Joseph And Carol
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Whalen Automotive

Watervliet area