Engine repair service near Calhoun, TN

There are 15 auto repair shops near you in Calhoun, TN

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Hoss Automotive

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

2150 Blythe Ave SE, Cleveland

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Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

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S&S Auto Repair Chattanooga

S&S Auto Repair Chattanooga

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7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

6116 Preservation Dr, Chattanooga
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Gobble's Automotive

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

4640 North Lee Highway, Cleveland

A & I Auto Service

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7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

1635 Spring Place Road, Cleveland

Barry's Auto Service

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24 hrs

2500 Blue Springs Rd SE, Cleveland

Smith Automotive Solutions

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

2445 S Lee Hwy, Cleveland
Athens Cylinder Head and Engine Rebuilders Inc.

Athens Cylinder Head and Engine Rebuilders Inc.

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

10 Davidson Rd, Athens

Over 100 years of combined experience.

Alpine Auto Werkstatt

Alpine Auto Werkstatt

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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

2535 Rhea County Highway, Suite 1, Dayton

I own a BMW and Mini Cooper. It's great to have a qualified mechanic in town that has the correct tools and knowlege to work on my cars. He will give you the right advice about whether or not you should fix something right away or not. I completely trust Alpine Auto and the owner Arnie has been nothing but honest and upright with me.

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Busted Knuckles Garage

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1268 Market St, Dayton

Charlie Rogers and Ford

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

4501 Ray County Highway PO Box 467, Dayton
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Import Motorworks

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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

5213 Ooltewah Ringgold Road #121, Ooltewah

Pro tech Automotive

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

6462 hixson pike, Hixson
Bavarian Auto

Bavarian Auto

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7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

6150 Enterprise Park Dr., Chattanooga

I have never written a review in my life-good or bad. This isn't really a review, but more of a word to the wise. I'm only sharing my experience. You can do with it what you will. I had my 2004 c240 towed here with transmission problems (wasn't shifting). Like you, I did my research beforehand, and decided this was a reputable place, based on reviews I read online. I took a half day off work and paid wrecker $125 to tow my car there. They called me three days later and advised me that my tranny was beyond repair, and the only fix was to rebuild it at the cost of 5k-6k. They also advised that they don't install used parts so my only option with them was to rebuild. (Charged me $350 to tell me this btw) Considering the car isn't worth much more than that, I took another half day off and paid wrecker another tow bill to have my car taken to a different German auto shop within a mile of this place, that would install a used transmission for a fraction of that. Based on what Bavarian diagnosed I had the other shop pre-order a used transmission to have ready to replace bad one-which they did. They called me back the next day and advised me that the tranny wasn't bad at all, it only had bad conductor plate, which they replaced, did an oil change and tune up for 1k. Now In two days, my car is running and shifting as well as it ever did. They didn't charge me a penny for wrongly having them order and ship the used transmission to them(and back)that wasn't needed to start with. This other German auto shop will definitely get any automotive work I need done, from now on-foreign or domestic. A good, honest mechanic is extremely hard to find. I'm not saying don't use Bavarian, I'm only suggesting that if they quote you an expensive repair, take a trip less than a mile down the road, for a second opinion, it very well may save you quite a chunk of money. It sure did me. I even offered to split the cost of their "mis-diagnosis" just to try to recover some of my lost time and wages and keep it fair for everyone. Guess what they said. Believe me it was worth every penny I paid just to find the other German auto shop.

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Northtowne Import Auto

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

5319 Highway 58, Chattanooga

German Autohaus

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8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

6413 Bonny Oaks Dr, Chattanooga

German Autohaus of Chattanooga is the areas premier European automotive repair facility and parts supplier for BMW, Porsche, Audi, Volkswagen, Mini, Mercedes and Volvo. We are dealers for; Motul, Brembo, Sachs, Powerflex, Garrett and Bilstein. We are also the areas authorized APR tuning and installation facility.

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I own a BMW and Mini Cooper. It's great to have a qualified mechanic in town that has the correct tools and knowlege to work on my cars. He will give you the right advice about whether or not you should fix something right away or not. I completely trust Alpine Auto and the owner Arnie has been nothing but honest and upright with me.

Greg
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Alpine Auto Werkstatt

Dayton area

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I have never written a review in my life-good or bad. This isn't really a review, but more of a word to the wise. I'm only sharing my experience. You can do with it what you will. I had my 2004 c240 towed here with transmission problems (wasn't shifting). Like you, I did my research beforehand, and decided this was a reputable place, based on reviews I read online. I took a half day off work and paid wrecker $125 to tow my car there. They called me three days later and advised me that my tranny was beyond repair, and the only fix was to rebuild it at the cost of 5k-6k. They also advised that they don't install used parts so my only option with them was to rebuild. (Charged me $350 to tell me this btw) Considering the car isn't worth much more than that, I took another half day off and paid wrecker another tow bill to have my car taken to a different German auto shop within a mile of this place, that would install a used transmission for a fraction of that. Based on what Bavarian diagnosed I had the other shop pre-order a used transmission to have ready to replace bad one-which they did. They called me back the next day and advised me that the tranny wasn't bad at all, it only had bad conductor plate, which they replaced, did an oil change and tune up for 1k. Now In two days, my car is running and shifting as well as it ever did. They didn't charge me a penny for wrongly having them order and ship the used transmission to them(and back)that wasn't needed to start with. This other German auto shop will definitely get any automotive work I need done, from now on-foreign or domestic. A good, honest mechanic is extremely hard to find. I'm not saying don't use Bavarian, I'm only suggesting that if they quote you an expensive repair, take a trip less than a mile down the road, for a second opinion, it very well may save you quite a chunk of money. It sure did me. I even offered to split the cost of their "mis-diagnosis" just to try to recover some of my lost time and wages and keep it fair for everyone. Guess what they said. Believe me it was worth every penny I paid just to find the other German auto shop.

Russ
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Bavarian Auto

Chattanooga area