Brake repair service near Broad Channel, NY

There are 943 auto repair shops near you in Broad Channel, NY

Dependable Auto Body

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24 hrs

110 Rector St, Staten Island

Richmondtown Service Center Inc

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

3310 Richmond Road, Staten Island

Leonardos Auto Body

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24 hrs

13 Morningstar Road, Staten Island

Midas Staten Island

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2065 Forest Avenue, Staten Island

Brothers Foreign Car Repair

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24 hrs

2151 Forest Ave, Staten Island

A and J Tire Repair Inc

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

2246 Forest Avenue, Staten Island

South Side Auto Services, Inc.

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

2311 Forest Ave, Staten Island

Richmond Service Station

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24 hrs

2443 Richmond Ave, Staten Island

Autex Auto Haus Ltd

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

90 Wakefield Ave, Staten Island

12 Volt Doctor

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

2917 Arthur Kill Rd, Staten Island

Division Car Care Inc

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

40 Division Avenue, Levittown

House of Tires

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8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

3146 Hempstead Turnpike, Levittown
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Goodyear Auto Service Center

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24 hrs

3181 Hempstead Turnpike, Levittown
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Tire Discount Center

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3914 Hempstead Trnpk, Levittown

Meineke Car Care Center

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3718 Hempstead Turnpike, Levittown
D and J Diagnostic Center

D and J Diagnostic Center

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

3830 Merrick Rd, Seaford

Honest mechanics that tell you what’s really going on with your car and who always get the job done right! Always go here and will continue to always go here!! Lawrence Taylor

Midas Seaford

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3906 Sunrise Highway, Seaford

I will never return to this store. They made a mistake that led to damage to my car, and when I approached the manager about it, they denied any fault, tried to charge me to fix it, and had very poor customer service (and apparently mechanical skills). I visited this shop at the end of July for an oil change. That's it. That's the last time anyone has opened my hood and accessed my engine, and I keep my car locked so if anyone had tried I would have known. Fast forward to about 4 weeks later when my battery light came on. I drove it to the nearest auto shop, popped the hood to get my battery checked, and discovered that my oil cap to my engine was missing, and that I had no oil in my engine at all. The engine itself was covered in oil, and the top front of my hood was warped, likely from how hot the engine had gotten without oil in it. My battery and alternator had both been destroyed, likely from the oil being spilled on it, but of course I can't absolutely prove that. I approached the store about how they had forgotten to put my oil cap on and the manager said "no we didn't. There's no way your car would have lasted a month without an oil cap, at most 2 days. Any mechanic would agree with me." I told him that the mechanic last night had said it was entirely possible for it to have lasted a month, as had the other three mechanics I had called, and his response was "well they just want to bad mouth us." He refused to even consider this may have been their fault, and that they may have made a mistake, he refused to consider rectifying it, and said they would be more than happy to look at the car and fix the current problem, even though they didn't cause it, but I would be charged for it. Why would I bring my car back to a place that had messed up once already and refused to admit fault or make it right? I had to purchase new oil, a new oil cap, and pay to uber to work for a couple of days while it was fixed, not to mention the $500 for a new alternator and battery, and the cost to tow my car home when it died on the side of the road and to tow it to a mechanic. I can't prove that the missing oil cap caused the damage, but they were the last people to touch my car, and the oil cap was present before that. It's a gross negligence of their jobs, which could have been forgiven if they had been apologetic and tried to make it right, but they had no interest in doing that. The manager I spoke to had no people skills and poor customer service, and clearly aren't attentive to details.

Seaford Auto Repair Inc

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

690 Hicksville Rd, Seaford

Hanks Service Center

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1024 Edgewater Avenue, Ridgefield

Fort Lee Towing

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475 Anderson Ave, Fort Lee

H and Z Auto Body Service Inc

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2205 State Route 4, Fort Lee

Quinn and Sons

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24 hrs

241 Sheridan Boulevard, Inwood

ASC Auto Repair

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24 hrs

25 W highland ave, Atlantic Highlands

Dealer level European, Japanese & Domestic repair & diagnostics

Quicky Lube Plus III Inc

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119 Memorial Parkway, Atlantic Highlands

Glen Cove Auto Center, Inc

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24 hrs

665 Glen Cove Avenue, Glen Head

Brake repair reviews near you

5.0

Honest mechanics that tell you what’s really going on with your car and who always get the job done right! Always go here and will continue to always go here!! Lawrence Taylor

Lawrence
D and J Diagnostic Center Logo

D and J Diagnostic Center

Seaford area

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I will never return to this store. They made a mistake that led to damage to my car, and when I approached the manager about it, they denied any fault, tried to charge me to fix it, and had very poor customer service (and apparently mechanical skills). I visited this shop at the end of July for an oil change. That's it. That's the last time anyone has opened my hood and accessed my engine, and I keep my car locked so if anyone had tried I would have known. Fast forward to about 4 weeks later when my battery light came on. I drove it to the nearest auto shop, popped the hood to get my battery checked, and discovered that my oil cap to my engine was missing, and that I had no oil in my engine at all. The engine itself was covered in oil, and the top front of my hood was warped, likely from how hot the engine had gotten without oil in it. My battery and alternator had both been destroyed, likely from the oil being spilled on it, but of course I can't absolutely prove that. I approached the store about how they had forgotten to put my oil cap on and the manager said "no we didn't. There's no way your car would have lasted a month without an oil cap, at most 2 days. Any mechanic would agree with me." I told him that the mechanic last night had said it was entirely possible for it to have lasted a month, as had the other three mechanics I had called, and his response was "well they just want to bad mouth us." He refused to even consider this may have been their fault, and that they may have made a mistake, he refused to consider rectifying it, and said they would be more than happy to look at the car and fix the current problem, even though they didn't cause it, but I would be charged for it. Why would I bring my car back to a place that had messed up once already and refused to admit fault or make it right? I had to purchase new oil, a new oil cap, and pay to uber to work for a couple of days while it was fixed, not to mention the $500 for a new alternator and battery, and the cost to tow my car home when it died on the side of the road and to tow it to a mechanic. I can't prove that the missing oil cap caused the damage, but they were the last people to touch my car, and the oil cap was present before that. It's a gross negligence of their jobs, which could have been forgiven if they had been apologetic and tried to make it right, but they had no interest in doing that. The manager I spoke to had no people skills and poor customer service, and clearly aren't attentive to details.

Elizabeth
Midas Seaford Logo

Midas Seaford

Seaford area