ALPHABETIZED LISTING OF
AUTO MECHANICS IN AL
16th Street Automotive
2419 29th Avenue North Birmingham, Alabama, 35207
Phone: (205)328-8881
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Auburn Truck Service Inc
980 Lee Road 10 Auburn, Alabama, 36830
Phone: (334)887-7000
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Auto Mechanics On Wheels
2307 8th St Sw Lanett, AL 36863
Phone: (334) 642-4280
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Auto Whiz LLC
Highway 280 S. Birmingham, AL 35242
Phone: (205) 995-9002
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Bama Auto Repair
1600 25th Ave. Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Phone: (205) 752-4184
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Bill Stanford Automotive
Highway 21 North Talladega, Alabama, 35160
Phone: (256)362-7540
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Fail's Auto Mechanic Service
440 Clisby Park Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone: (334) 269-6000
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Franklin Automotive Inc
2880 Acton Rd. Birmingham, AL 35243
Phone: (205) 969-2886
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Integrity Auto Service
1007 Geneva St. Opelika, AL 36801
Phone: (334) 749-3344
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Jerry Browns Auto Collision Center Inc
4005 Avenue I Birmingham, Alabama, 35218
Phone: (205)780-0700
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John's Auto Mechanics
7319 Highway 31 Evergreen, AL 36401
Phone: (251) 966-2899
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Kerklin Automotive & Muffler
1601 Forestdale Boulevard Birmingham, Alabama, 35214
Phone: (205)798-2680
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Perfect Corporation Collision Center
930 6th Avenue North. Birmingham, Alabama, 35203
Phone: (205)328-5802
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Satterfields' Auto Tech
1946 Central Pkwy SW Decatur, AL 35601
Phone: (256) 353-3414
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Smittys Auto Mechanic
1836 Bexar Ave W. Hamilton, AL 35570
Phone: (205) 921-2260
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The Auto Shop Inc
3112 8th Ave S. Birmingham, AL 35233
Phone: (205) 251-2715
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Whitt's Auto Service Center
461 Opelika Rd. Auburn, AL 36830
Phone: (334) 502-8848
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World Class Auto Repair
4710 5th Ave S. Birmingham, AL 35222
Phone: (205) 591-7990
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TIPS ON CHOOSING THE RIGHT
AUTO MECHANIC 1. Choose a reputable and certified auto mechanic, a few pennies saved by using a lesser mechanic WILL cost you much more further down the road!
2. SHOP AROUND!! Get a few ESTIMATES from different mechanics. Just like a doctor, you NEED a second opinion. Besides, not everyone is CORRECT in diagnosing problems so it's good to get 2 or 3 different opinions and while you are at it you will get 2 or 3 different prices to repair your vehicle..
3. Choose the auto mechanic you feel MOST comfortable with. Go with your gut feeling. If they are TOO BUSY to help you diagnose your problem and give you an estimate then surely they will be TOO BUSY to properly repair your car or be there to answer questions AFTER the repairs are made.
4. Remember the best REPAIR is a PREVENTATIVE REPAIR...This means there are things that you MUST do to your vehicle BEFORE it breaks...Everyone knows they should change their oil every 3,000 miles or 3 months whichever comes first. BUT, there are OTHER things that need to be done that would keep you from having costly repairs later...Like, getting a radiator flush atleat once a year, fuel injector cleaning, fuel filter replacement, air filter replacement, and the list goes on and on....The best thing to do is try to do ONE MORE THING when you get your oil changed...For instance get your oil changed and have your air filter replaced if it is needed, if not then have your fuel filter replaced....you get the picture...
5. It's a given that a garage or mechanics area is going to be dirty...greasy, grimy, oily, etc...BUT it should NOT BE MESSY....dirt, grime and oil go along with auto repair...BUT a MESSY work area says ALOT about that mechanic....Say for instance the garage area is CLUTTERED, MESSY and nothing appears to be where it should be....Do you think once your repairs are made this mechanic will clean up his mess??..NO...Do you think he will take EXTRA CARE not to BREAK ANYTHING else or get the interior of your vehicle GREASY while moving your car around to work on it?....NO....If the mechanic where you go to does not TAKE PRIDE in his work area....How would expect him/her to treat your TRANSPORTATION with pride and respect???
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