Auto repair service near Bastrop, TX

There are 73 auto repair shops near you in Bastrop, TX

Suzuki of Austin

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4738 S Interstate 35, Austin

DONT KNOW WHAT HAPPENED BUT PARTS NEVER SENT AND PHONES HAVE BEEN DISCONNECTED!

Maxwell Ford

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5000 S Interstate 35, Austin

I've returned 5 times hoping they'll get it right. Service Dept needs serious help. Maybe ONE mechanic who knows what he/she is doing. A lot less B.S.'ing would be nice, they have an answer for everything they screw up, putting it back on the customer. Took my truck back 4 times already, missing work and two weeks without my truck. They've installed parts I didn't need and when I point that out, they tell me I did need them. They put the wrong parts and tell me to bring it back, and they'll "put the correct parts on at no cost to you." Gee thanks! Friggin' joke.

LEIF Johnson Superstore Central

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501 E Koenig Ln, Austin

Bought a used GMC Acadia from Leif Johnson Superstore last August. The car only had 36,000 miles on it. The car died with only 38,000 miles on it. The engine has blown. They sold us a lemon. We had to pay to replace the engine. We kindly asked to be reimbursed. They would not cover their product or service. Austin car buyers beware. Do your research on Leif Johnson before you buy a car from them.

Dons Automotive Repair

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1636 S 1st St, Austin

I have been a customer at Don’s Auto for 15-20 years. On Dec. 15, my car had a breakdown which required a multi-day, multi-thousand dollar repair. Don could not complete this huge repair before his shop closed for winter break between Christmas and New Year’s. I considered going to another shop, but a friend had agreed to loan me a car, so I Ieft my car at Don’s while he was closed. I anticipated that it would be first-in-line for service when he opened on Jan. 2. Don’s shop was swamped when he reopened on the 2nd and he chose to service other customers ahead of me. On Jan. 8 I had to return the loaned car and get a rental. I sent an email, Don replied and explained his policy: “In the time that removing, dismantling, assembling and reinstalling this engine requires, we could keep 15-20 other cars on the road.” I replied and literally begged Don to work on my car. Don defended his policy but agreed to start work on my car the next day. I should have left it at that, but in my reply I unfortunately used the words “It’s not right” in reference to his prioritizing other customers ahead of me. Don wrote back that he was reassembling my car and I could pick it up to take it to another shop. I drove the 25 miles into town to speak to Don personally, so he could hear my voice when I said that I wasn’t accusing him of being unethical. (Don is very ethical, but I believe he is wrong about the issue of prioritizing and that he has problems with communication.) I even apologized to Don, not because I thought I was wrong, but because I felt sorry for him seeing the state that he was in. He was locked in his own world and determined to show me that he would not deal with a customer who said that he did things that weren’t right. On Jan. 10, after waiting since before Christmas for Don to work on my car, I had my car towed to another shop. Don did not charge me anything.

Austin VeeDub Inc

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1111 Old Bastrop Highway, Austin

290 E Auto Market

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9745 E Highway 290, Austin
Juke Auto

Juke Auto

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924 Shady Ln, Austin
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

First Class Transmission

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2316 Morelos St, Austin

Stop and Save

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1800 Burton Dr, Austin

Drake Automotive Transmission

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2967 Manor Road, Austin

Motovation Accessories

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8403 Cross Park Dr # 3E, Austin

Shoppers Mart

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1901 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Austin

Sterling Acura of Austin

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4801 S I H 35, Austin

A Cut Above Motors

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4506 S Interstate 35, Austin

South Point Auto Group

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5306 S I H 35, Austin

Star Automotive

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5817 N I-H 35, Austin

Bens Workshop

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2109 S congress , Austin

Austin Corvette Sales

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6200 I-35 South, Austin

Capital City Automotive

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1802 S Congress Ave, Austin

Allen Samuels Heart of Texas Dodge

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7309 N I H 35, Austin

Capital V Connection

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4201 S Congress Avenue, # 314, Austin

McSpadden's Tire & Automotive

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4241 S Congress Ave, Austin
Dave's Ultimate - South Austin

Dave's Ultimate - South Austin

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2617 S 1st St, Austin
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Austin Express Auto Sales

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5001 S Congress Ave, Austin

Subaru Sales Service Parts

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200 W Huntland Dr, Austin

Auto repair reviews near you

1.0

I've returned 5 times hoping they'll get it right. Service Dept needs serious help. Maybe ONE mechanic who knows what he/she is doing. A lot less B.S.'ing would be nice, they have an answer for everything they screw up, putting it back on the customer. Took my truck back 4 times already, missing work and two weeks without my truck. They've installed parts I didn't need and when I point that out, they tell me I did need them. They put the wrong parts and tell me to bring it back, and they'll "put the correct parts on at no cost to you." Gee thanks! Friggin' joke.

Bile
Maxwell Ford Logo

Maxwell Ford

Austin area

1.0

DONT KNOW WHAT HAPPENED BUT PARTS NEVER SENT AND PHONES HAVE BEEN DISCONNECTED!

K
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Suzuki of Austin

Austin area

1.0

Bought a used GMC Acadia from Leif Johnson Superstore last August. The car only had 36,000 miles on it. The car died with only 38,000 miles on it. The engine has blown. They sold us a lemon. We had to pay to replace the engine. We kindly asked to be reimbursed. They would not cover their product or service. Austin car buyers beware. Do your research on Leif Johnson before you buy a car from them.

Jeremy
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LEIF Johnson Superstore Central

Austin area

1.0

I have been a customer at Don’s Auto for 15-20 years. On Dec. 15, my car had a breakdown which required a multi-day, multi-thousand dollar repair. Don could not complete this huge repair before his shop closed for winter break between Christmas and New Year’s. I considered going to another shop, but a friend had agreed to loan me a car, so I Ieft my car at Don’s while he was closed. I anticipated that it would be first-in-line for service when he opened on Jan. 2. Don’s shop was swamped when he reopened on the 2nd and he chose to service other customers ahead of me. On Jan. 8 I had to return the loaned car and get a rental. I sent an email, Don replied and explained his policy: “In the time that removing, dismantling, assembling and reinstalling this engine requires, we could keep 15-20 other cars on the road.” I replied and literally begged Don to work on my car. Don defended his policy but agreed to start work on my car the next day. I should have left it at that, but in my reply I unfortunately used the words “It’s not right” in reference to his prioritizing other customers ahead of me. Don wrote back that he was reassembling my car and I could pick it up to take it to another shop. I drove the 25 miles into town to speak to Don personally, so he could hear my voice when I said that I wasn’t accusing him of being unethical. (Don is very ethical, but I believe he is wrong about the issue of prioritizing and that he has problems with communication.) I even apologized to Don, not because I thought I was wrong, but because I felt sorry for him seeing the state that he was in. He was locked in his own world and determined to show me that he would not deal with a customer who said that he did things that weren’t right. On Jan. 10, after waiting since before Christmas for Don to work on my car, I had my car towed to another shop. Don did not charge me anything.

Nell
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Dons Automotive Repair

Austin area