Engine repair service near Lakeway, TX

There are 113 auto repair shops near you in Lakeway, TX

Mr Cool Radiator

Mr Cool Radiator

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9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

915 Sagebrush Drive, Austin

Driving down N. Lamar one afternooon i happened to stop at the gas station on Lamar and sagebrush to get a drink and refuel. When i tried to restart my car the starter failed and wouldnt turn over to start my engine. i managed to get the car started which turned out to be the last time and just happpened to turn right onto sagebrush. right in front of mr cool shop my car engine failed which i concluded was a battery issue.......The owner of the shop Chuck Dyiess was in the lot and questioned me when he noticed i needed help.He looked my vechile over and concluded and informed me that a new starter was my fix. When i saw te price of $145 for a new starter my heart sank.I couldnt afford the parts living paycheck to paycheck. What a great time for this to happen.......Chuck treated me like he had known me for 20 yrs and informed me that he had a solution.......Chuck rebuilt my starter had me back on thr road inless than 1 hr for les than $45 !!!!! he saved me $100 treated me like family and made me feeel like he was geniunly concerned about my problem and helped me the best he could.i would tell anyone, that at mrcool radiator the customer needs are top priority and the world wouldd be a better place with more people like Chuck around..... Thanks Mrcool!!!

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Dons Automotive Repair

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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.

George Cox Automotive

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24 hrs

5225 E. Cesar Chavez, Austin

Our bus fleet was taken to George Cox Automotive in November 2013 one would not start and the other had a hydraulic leak.. it took them until 12-6-13 to get back to us and say that one of the buses would need a part that is 2,800 for the hydraulic leak and made us put down a deposit and the other bus was not worked on yet. During this time our company is Out Of Business we tried to contact COX spoke with David COX, Paul COX and Andrew all giving us the run around they started to look at the other bus and said they don't know how to do it but would require us to pay $900 for that bus while we waited 7-months for the part to come in for the hydraulic leak which we had to call every week to get a update none were given from COX. In June 2014 they finally contacted us to say the hydraulic leak is fixed we sent out drivers to grab the bus and had to pay over $5,000 for the hydraulic leak and $900 and have to tow out our bus and they dismantlement all the wiring so we have it in a yard now completely sabotaged buy Cox! After picking up the hydraulic leak bus is began to leak once again we had to take it back to Cox to a angry little man Paul Cox The son of David Cox who basically told us to take it and use our own smarts that MF!!! Stay Far Away From Cox Automotive !!!!!!!

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Lake Travis Auto Expert

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24 hrs

4602 Weletka, suite 100, Austin

Oak Hill Automotive

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7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

9301 Texas 71, Austin

Jerry Dixons Automotive

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7:00 AM - 5:30 PM

9206 Circle Dr, Austin

Bob Lawson Automotive

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7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

6804 Covered Bridge Dr, Austin

Austin Auto Glass

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7824 W Highway 71, # B, Austin

Crabtree Import Repair

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

12219 Roxie Dr Unit B, Austin

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Austins Automotive Specialists - North Austin

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7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

12990 Research Blvd, Austin
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Ferguson Automotive

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6:30 AM - 8:00 PM

3701 N Hills Dr, Austin

Chelsie's Automotive

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8:00 AM - 5:30 PM

12732 Research Blvd, Austin
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Bearden Automotive

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24 hrs

12402 Technology Blvd, Austin

Austin Machine Shop

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2715 S Lamar Boulevard, Austin

Arbor Auto Works

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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

5422 Burnet Rd, Austin
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

Ben's Workshop

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7:30 AM - 5:30 PM

410 Pressler St, Austin

Phoenix Motor Works

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1127 W 6th St, Austin
Black Forest Werkshop

Black Forest Werkshop

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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

2512 Buell Ave, Austin

Sams Auto Repair

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

1602 S Lamar Blvd, Austin
Cornerstone Mobile Auto Repair

Cornerstone Mobile Auto Repair

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7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Mobile Mechanic, Austin
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

European Motorwerks

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

807 Capitol Ct, Austin

Ikes Transmissions

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24 hrs

1721 W Anderson Lane, Austin
Auto Service Excellence (ASE) certification

3J PRO MOTORS

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8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

5415 North Lamar Blvd, Austin

Salems Auto Center

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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

5624 N Lamar, Austin
Dave's Ultimate - South Austin

Dave's Ultimate - South Austin

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7:30 AM - 6:00 PM

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

Engine repair reviews near you

1.0

Our bus fleet was taken to George Cox Automotive in November 2013 one would not start and the other had a hydraulic leak.. it took them until 12-6-13 to get back to us and say that one of the buses would need a part that is 2,800 for the hydraulic leak and made us put down a deposit and the other bus was not worked on yet. During this time our company is Out Of Business we tried to contact COX spoke with David COX, Paul COX and Andrew all giving us the run around they started to look at the other bus and said they don't know how to do it but would require us to pay $900 for that bus while we waited 7-months for the part to come in for the hydraulic leak which we had to call every week to get a update none were given from COX. In June 2014 they finally contacted us to say the hydraulic leak is fixed we sent out drivers to grab the bus and had to pay over $5,000 for the hydraulic leak and $900 and have to tow out our bus and they dismantlement all the wiring so we have it in a yard now completely sabotaged buy Cox! After picking up the hydraulic leak bus is began to leak once again we had to take it back to Cox to a angry little man Paul Cox The son of David Cox who basically told us to take it and use our own smarts that MF!!! Stay Far Away From Cox Automotive !!!!!!!

James
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George Cox Automotive

Austin area

4.0

Driving down N. Lamar one afternooon i happened to stop at the gas station on Lamar and sagebrush to get a drink and refuel. When i tried to restart my car the starter failed and wouldnt turn over to start my engine. i managed to get the car started which turned out to be the last time and just happpened to turn right onto sagebrush. right in front of mr cool shop my car engine failed which i concluded was a battery issue.......The owner of the shop Chuck Dyiess was in the lot and questioned me when he noticed i needed help.He looked my vechile over and concluded and informed me that a new starter was my fix. When i saw te price of $145 for a new starter my heart sank.I couldnt afford the parts living paycheck to paycheck. What a great time for this to happen.......Chuck treated me like he had known me for 20 yrs and informed me that he had a solution.......Chuck rebuilt my starter had me back on thr road inless than 1 hr for les than $45 !!!!! he saved me $100 treated me like family and made me feeel like he was geniunly concerned about my problem and helped me the best he could.i would tell anyone, that at mrcool radiator the customer needs are top priority and the world wouldd be a better place with more people like Chuck around..... Thanks Mrcool!!!

John
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Mr Cool Radiator

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