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Montana Auto Repair
Auto Mechanics For Missouri. Listed Alphabetically with
phone numbers, addresses, and maps!

ALPHABETIZED LISTING OF
AUTO REPAIR IN MT

3ws Automotive Repair LLC
350 S Billings Blvd. Billings, MT 59101
Phone: (406) 655-1137
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5 Star Auto Repair
3504 1st Ave S. Billings, MT 59101
Phone: (406) 598-8548
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Ace Automotive Repair
2104 Lea Ave. Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 587-4393
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Advance Auto Repair Inc
3390 US Highway 2 E Kalispell, MT 59901
Phone: (406) 752-0578
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Bickler Auto & Truck Repair
216 N 13Th St. Billings, MT 59101
Phone: (406) 252-2058
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Certified Auto Repair & Transmission
1081 Whitefish Stage Kalispell, MT 59901
Phone: (406) 756-1555
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Community Auto Repair
802 B Ave. Circle, MT 59215
Phone: (406) 485-2360
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Deeter Automotive Repair
20 Shawnee Way Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 587-2886
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Eureka Auto Repair
101 1st Ave W. Eureka, MT 59917
Phone: (406) 297-2535
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Fritz's Auto Repair
523 2Nd Ave S. Great Falls, MT 59405
Phone: (406) 452-2513
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Glenns Automotive Repair LLC
53999 Us Highway 2 W. Glasgow, MT 59230
Phone: (406) 228-2715
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Judds Auto Repair
1916 North Ave W. Missoula, MT 59801
Phone: (406) 549-0309
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Kens Auto Repair
Hwy 200 E. Thompson Falls, MT 59873
Phone: (406) 827-3940
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Moore Auto & Truck Repair
4241 Us Highway 2 W. Libby, MT 59923
Phone: (406) 293-3504
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Prairie Automotive Repair
122 E 1st Ave. Plentywood, MT 59254
Phone: (406) 765-1170
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Randys Auto Repair
415 S Yellowstone St. Livingston, MT 59047
Phone: (406) 646-9353
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Valley Auto Repair
22 3rd St E. Hardin, MT 59034
Phone: (406) 665-3755
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This page is a listing of Auto Mechanics
in the state of Montana

If you are a mechanic or garage in MT that is not listed here please call 803-318-HELP to have your
garages details listed here.

5 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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