Need a recommendation for a Reliable Mechanic in west seattle Please?

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  • #682437

    JoB
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    i use the mechanic at the chevron on 35th across for the Mars Hill Church.

    I apologize to him for not being able to remember his name this morning as we have become friends as he has tended 2000 Olds Minivan with over 150,000 miles these past couple of years…

    and argues with me about what i don’t NEED done now.

    I would head cross country in that minivan tomorrow.. in spite of it’s age and miles… i have that much confidence in my mechanic.

    #682438

    Terri
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    The mechanic at the Chevron on 35th near Holden is named Randy and we agree with JoB, he is awesome. We had a major problem with our Pontiac Transport not starting on a random basis, took it to several mechanics in West Seattle and thank goodness, Randy was the only one to finally find and fix the problem. We have used his services ever since – he is super competent and very, very knowledgeable. We would follow JoB cross country, if Randy gave the ok on our vehicle!

    #682439

    voodoo
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    I guess Randy must be good – I have not used him myself (yet), but my hairstylist recommended him! LOL!

    #682440

    Diana
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    Barnecutt’s on Admiral. There is no better.

    #682441

    karen
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    I’ve used both the Chevron on 35th and DERE automotive. I have been very happy with both.

    #682442

    Wednesday
    Member

    Tom’s Automotive across from the YMCA. They’ve been there over 35 years, guarantee their work and have top notch mechanics. You also get a discount whenever you bring in cans of food to support the West Seattle Food Bank.

    #682443

    girltracey
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    I can not say enough good things about Carl at Westside Auto. My father told me to find a reliable, honest mechanic to take care of my car and stick with him and Carl’s the guy.

    #682444

    Marie
    Member

    My dad was an auto mechanic, so I am pretty picky about who works on my car. I have been very happy with Alki Auto Repair. Reliable, professional. Great guys!

    #682445

    DaveB
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    I second Barnecutt’s.

    #682446

    dawsonct
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    I’ve used Tom’s twice and will NOT go back. They may have AAA ratings posted all over the place, but the two times the repaired my Honda, I was VERY unsatisfied.

    The first time I went in to repair a malfunctioning turn-signal. They told me I had to replace the whole electrical harness for $650. As it was a new car for me, I had the work done. They didn’t bother to tell me that the reason I was having electrical problems was because my seals were leaking and as soon as it started raining again, the problem would return. They also didn’t bother to change the seal so my $650 repair job would last. A few months after the warranty ran out I had the same problems again.

    Despite that, (I’m fairly forgiving) I had them replace my timing belt a few years later. The mechanic who worked on my car had to have been 6′-7″, 400+#. When I picked my car up, I was told I had a radiator leak, which surprised me as I didn’t have a leak when I brought the car in. When I investigated, it was obvious that the mech had cracked the top of the radiator by leaning on it while he was working in the engine compartment. They absolutely REFUSED to even entertain the possibility that their mech had been responsible for the damage, even though the only way it could have been damaged was by someone leaning on the top of the radiator.

    I should have reported them to AAA so their 100% rating could be rescinded, but don’t be fooled.

    They must do more good work than bad, but 0 for 2 doesn’t encourage me to give them another try.

    #682447

    celeste17
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    I recommend Carl at Westside also. I have used Carl or years and he and his crew do great work.

    #682448

    Starskyect
    Member

    foriegn car works shop in west seattle. Ryan can help you with any thing. his dad owned the shop for years and now his son runs it. Great people

    938-3972. near the Ymca…

    I have sent many people and I have been going there for years.

    AL. the yard guy

    #682449

    dobro
    Participant

    i’ve taken my cars to Doyle’s Automotive for 15 years and always had good service and excellent work.

    #682450

    cathyw
    Member

    Barnecutt’s.

    #682451

    ellenater
    Member

    I have a slightly older VW and have heard that I should only take it to a VW mechanic. The on on 35th got not so great ratings on Yelp. Anyone else have a VW mechanic? Also, my window/sunroof seals need to be replaced. Is that a regular mechanic job or do I need to go to an auto glass place?

    #682452

    maplesyrup
    Participant

    For small jobs I like Barnecutt’s.

    For major things I like Alki because I have a high degree of confidence they run an honest shop.

    #682453

    TravelnLass
    Member

    Just want to update this matter and chime in soundly on Hegge Chevron at 35th and Holden. Randy is indeed very honest and knowledgeable (@ 48 yrs., he’s been doing it since he was 15 yrs. old!)

    I drove my ’91 Toyota in w/ no appt. yesterday and he swiftly diagnosed the problem (a “marginal” battery, definitively ruling out a faulty alternator, etc.) – dropped a new one in lickity-split, tested for any stray drain on the entire electrical system, and only charged me $30 labor.

    #682454

    hammerhead
    Participant

    Thank you for posting it just in time, as I have posted something earlier about some electrical problems.

    Thanks WSB

    #682455

    MB
    Participant

    @TravelnLass: My hubby is the manager and he said you were really nice ;) We appreciate the recommendation, especially Randy (thanks to the others above as well).

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