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Review by David Richardson

I wish I could write a positive review but my truck came out of his shop in worse condition that it went in. Good news is that "I" and only I fixed it. To start, he quoted my repair to be $1200 and that it would be 10 days to repair. I got a bill of a little over $2200 in the end. It also ended up being over 6 weeks and the problem was still not fixed. My truck lost power after I got it back and the gas mileage dropped by 2/3. I was getting 16 mpg. It came out of the shop getting 5 mpg. If you don't have time to spare and don't want to pay double the price only to have to fix it yourself, then find another place. I did the following: put in the coil packs correctly and solved the worst problem. I was getting misfires on #8. I opened it up and the coil was simply sitting there and not connected to the spark plugs. I replaced the fuel filter, catalytic converters, TCS, fuel injectors, changed the oil, and put in steering fluid. Not all of this was included in his quote but some of it was and none of it was completed. I hope he changes his business plan. If you have an older car and want to go with him, I would get things in writing before you let him touch your vehicle. Make sure price, description of work, and a timeline is included in writing. Put the clause in that all additional parts outside the scope of work, he will charge a pretty penny on them, are at his cost if he doesn't run it by you. Overall, it would just be easier to find another shop. Don't lose your skin. I would be happy to change my review if you can make right what you messed up on Mike. To those who want to work on an old car, Mike did have some pretty cool old cars in his shop and he seemed to have very happy clients with those clients. Just be cautious if your car in the mid 2000s.

Review by Erica Roscoe

Believe it or not, there really is such a thing as an honest mechanic who doesn't oversell--and Mike's is it

Review by David Stamets

Mike's is top notch. Despite having a couple employees out sick, he squeezed me in on my only day off and installed a new set of tires on my work truck on a busy Friday when I was in a crunch.

Review by Leslie Woodland

Paid to have my window motor replaced. Broken again after two days.

Review by Justin Reaves

I have used Mike several times and been very happy with his honesty and quality of work. Not only will he fix whats is needed without throwing a bunch at your rig, but he will do it right and give you advice for what would need to be done next and help you out. Thanks to Mike and the crew!! A+

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