Transmission repair service near Lockport, NY

There are 52 auto repair shops near you in Lockport, NY

Marshall Transmission Inc

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8 AM - 4:30 PM

2115 Factory Outlet Boulevard, Niagara Falls

Daves Niagara Auto and Radiator

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24 hrs

2746 Whitney Avenue, Niagara Falls

Standard Auto Wreckers Inc

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3800 Highland Avenue, Niagara Falls

AAMCO Transmission

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6490 Transit Rd, Depew

Aamco Transmissions

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6490 Transit Rd, Depew

Wieland Automotive

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24 hrs

3500 Transit Road, Depew

Wholesale Transmission

5.0(1)

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24 hrs

4238 Walden Ave, Lancaster

Very impressed with the service and honesty at Wholesale transmission. Bob was very helpful and took a guy off his other job to diagnose my problem. Will return in the future.

Weiberts Auto Place

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720 Creek Ln, Youngstown
Alden Automotive Inc

Alden Automotive Inc

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8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

13151 Broadway St, Alden

This shop is a joke. They preyed on my wife trying to charge her $145 for a serpentine belt change after failing her on an inspection. The serpentine belt for her car costs $16. Wow. There is actually a sign in their shop stating that if you give a positive online review they will give you money off service. Enough said. These guys are thieves.

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First Choice Automotive

5.0(2)

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24 hrs

840 Cayuga Creek Rd, Buffalo

First choice is the only place I would take my vehicles for repair. Finding an honest mechanic is very rare. Not only are these mechanics honest but their work is OUTSTANDING…..My 2003 Ford should have gone to the junk yard years ago but Jimmy and his guys miraculously continue to find ways of allowing this car to get me from point A to point B. Just last night; I was unable to start my car (the battery is 5 years old). Jimmy sent a driver immediately to my rescue. The battery was jumped and I was on my way. Of course I will only go to First Choice to have this battery replaced. Thanks again guys

AAMCO Transmission

4.0(1)
3454 Sheridan Drive, Buffalo

Fantastic service at the best prices. Needed new front brakes. Mechanic was fast and very knowledgeable, explained everything, even if my questions were basic. Best service I've had.......beats the other chain store where I used to go for brake service. I'd recommend AAMCO Sheridan to everyone. Would have given all five stars but the place is a bit grungy. It's a car shop, not a luxury hotel. Easy to deal with, bring a book or laptop and let Joe and Brian take care of everything; you're in good hands with these pros. This shop will continue to get my business. Thanks for all your help.

American and Import Automotive

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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

3451 Harlem Road, Buffalo

I want to respond to the bad reviews listed above. First, go to Google and look up the 27 reviews which highly rate Syed,the shop owner, as the friendliest, most honest and best mechanic they have known. Second, go to Car-gurus and look at the near perfect 5 star reviews on this dealership. Ricky is close to perpetrating slander (libel) for writing a personal attack on someone by stretching the actual circumstance of his disappointment. He left a refundable $500 deposit subject to his finance approval. After securing his own financing, he told the dealer to proceed with the NYS Inspection repairs which required another $1000 investment by the dealer into the vehicle. This included fixing the check engine light which by NYS Law is required for all dealer inventory sold. After the repairs were completed, Ricky backed out of the deal because he lost his financing. The signed purchase order in NYS states the dealer is allowed to hold a deposit to recover $damages incurred by customer failure to complete purchase. Ricky agreed that it was fair for the dealer to keep his deposit until the vehicle was sold to another customer so that the invested repair $ could be recovered. Unfortunately due to the Pandemic of Covid 19 and business shutdown, it took many months to resell the vehicle. He has since received his $500 deposit back minus about $50 for paperwork and advertising cost damages which couldn't be recovered. $500 is a lot of money to both parties, especially when your dealership is closed for business during a pandemic.

Continental Transmission

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

909 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo

My 02 Explorer needed transmission work about a year ago (April 2011). I contacted Continental Transmission and decided to have them install a rebuilt transmission with a one year warranty. Over the course of the past year I have had to take the vehicle back 5 times due to transmission problems and a whinning noise from the transmission. I had the vehicle back in to be looked at about 3 weeks ago.. they had my vehicle for 6 days then finally told me that my transfer case was the problem.. not the transmission. Hence.. not covered under warranty and would cost $1300 to repair. The next day I took my vehicle to two other shops (one being the Ford dealer) and was told that my transfer case was fine but was told that my transmission was one the verge of failure. Bear in mind this is less than 24 hours after Continental told me it was fine. I called and spoke with Greg at Continental and repeated what I had been told. I insisted that they replace the transmisson and restart my one year warranty. He reluctantly agreed. So at this point I had been lied to and almost ripped off for another $1300.. but.. what other choice do I have but let them install another rebuilt transmission? After a few days I picked up my truck and everything seemed great. Then I notice that my front license plate is dented along with heavy scrapes to the paint on my front bumper. Now.. 3 weeks later.. the transmission is leaking fluid all over my garage floor. My 4 year old daughter rollar skated though it, fell, and scrapped her knee pretty good.. but thats another story. This time I didn't even bother calling Continental. I took it to a shop in Niagara Falls. I was told, and saw with my own eyes, that the rebuilt transmission from Continental was actually a used transmission that had been spray painted. The transmission gasket was leaking and a bolt was actually broken off and was also repainted. The broken bolt prevents the transmission pan from being tightened properly, thus stopping the leak. I

Doug AL Automotive

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24 hrs

252 Kenmore Ave, Buffalo

Valu Discount Muffler and Brake

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24 hrs

Po Box 96, Buffalo

American Transmission

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

747 Kenmore Ave, Buffalo
Crash Automotive and Collision

Crash Automotive and Collision

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

206 Leslie St, Buffalo

Auto Stars Collision and Mechanical

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

225 Amherst Street, Buffalo

M and Mu Pull It Inc

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2150 William Street, Buffalo

Harts Service Station

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307 Connecticut, Buffalo

Sammys Auto Repair

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

369 Niagara St, Buffalo

Coster Transmission

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1816 S Park Ave, Buffalo

Trans Master Transmissions

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24 hrs

2276 South Park Avenue, Buffalo

Dons Auto

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1440 Electric Avenue, Buffalo

Kolb Family Auto

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7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

4003 West Main Street Rd, Batavia

Transmission repair reviews near you

1.0

My 02 Explorer needed transmission work about a year ago (April 2011). I contacted Continental Transmission and decided to have them install a rebuilt transmission with a one year warranty. Over the course of the past year I have had to take the vehicle back 5 times due to transmission problems and a whinning noise from the transmission. I had the vehicle back in to be looked at about 3 weeks ago.. they had my vehicle for 6 days then finally told me that my transfer case was the problem.. not the transmission. Hence.. not covered under warranty and would cost $1300 to repair. The next day I took my vehicle to two other shops (one being the Ford dealer) and was told that my transfer case was fine but was told that my transmission was one the verge of failure. Bear in mind this is less than 24 hours after Continental told me it was fine. I called and spoke with Greg at Continental and repeated what I had been told. I insisted that they replace the transmisson and restart my one year warranty. He reluctantly agreed. So at this point I had been lied to and almost ripped off for another $1300.. but.. what other choice do I have but let them install another rebuilt transmission? After a few days I picked up my truck and everything seemed great. Then I notice that my front license plate is dented along with heavy scrapes to the paint on my front bumper. Now.. 3 weeks later.. the transmission is leaking fluid all over my garage floor. My 4 year old daughter rollar skated though it, fell, and scrapped her knee pretty good.. but thats another story. This time I didn't even bother calling Continental. I took it to a shop in Niagara Falls. I was told, and saw with my own eyes, that the rebuilt transmission from Continental was actually a used transmission that had been spray painted. The transmission gasket was leaking and a bolt was actually broken off and was also repainted. The broken bolt prevents the transmission pan from being tightened properly, thus stopping the leak. I

Neil
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Continental Transmission

Buffalo area

1.0

This shop is a joke. They preyed on my wife trying to charge her $145 for a serpentine belt change after failing her on an inspection. The serpentine belt for her car costs $16. Wow. There is actually a sign in their shop stating that if you give a positive online review they will give you money off service. Enough said. These guys are thieves.

Kyle
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Alden Automotive Inc

Alden area

4.0

Fantastic service at the best prices. Needed new front brakes. Mechanic was fast and very knowledgeable, explained everything, even if my questions were basic. Best service I've had.......beats the other chain store where I used to go for brake service. I'd recommend AAMCO Sheridan to everyone. Would have given all five stars but the place is a bit grungy. It's a car shop, not a luxury hotel. Easy to deal with, bring a book or laptop and let Joe and Brian take care of everything; you're in good hands with these pros. This shop will continue to get my business. Thanks for all your help.

David
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AAMCO Transmission

Buffalo area

5.0

First choice is the only place I would take my vehicles for repair. Finding an honest mechanic is very rare. Not only are these mechanics honest but their work is OUTSTANDING…..My 2003 Ford should have gone to the junk yard years ago but Jimmy and his guys miraculously continue to find ways of allowing this car to get me from point A to point B. Just last night; I was unable to start my car (the battery is 5 years old). Jimmy sent a driver immediately to my rescue. The battery was jumped and I was on my way. Of course I will only go to First Choice to have this battery replaced. Thanks again guys

Beth
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First Choice Automotive

Buffalo area

5.0

Very impressed with the service and honesty at Wholesale transmission. Bob was very helpful and took a guy off his other job to diagnose my problem. Will return in the future.

Jon
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Wholesale Transmission

Lancaster area

5.0

I want to respond to the bad reviews listed above. First, go to Google and look up the 27 reviews which highly rate Syed,the shop owner, as the friendliest, most honest and best mechanic they have known. Second, go to Car-gurus and look at the near perfect 5 star reviews on this dealership. Ricky is close to perpetrating slander (libel) for writing a personal attack on someone by stretching the actual circumstance of his disappointment. He left a refundable $500 deposit subject to his finance approval. After securing his own financing, he told the dealer to proceed with the NYS Inspection repairs which required another $1000 investment by the dealer into the vehicle. This included fixing the check engine light which by NYS Law is required for all dealer inventory sold. After the repairs were completed, Ricky backed out of the deal because he lost his financing. The signed purchase order in NYS states the dealer is allowed to hold a deposit to recover $damages incurred by customer failure to complete purchase. Ricky agreed that it was fair for the dealer to keep his deposit until the vehicle was sold to another customer so that the invested repair $ could be recovered. Unfortunately due to the Pandemic of Covid 19 and business shutdown, it took many months to resell the vehicle. He has since received his $500 deposit back minus about $50 for paperwork and advertising cost damages which couldn't be recovered. $500 is a lot of money to both parties, especially when your dealership is closed for business during a pandemic.

Jeff
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American and Import Automotive

Buffalo area