Any good mechanic in Houston, TX?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by DaveT, Jul 25, 2004.

  1. DaveT

    DaveT Guest

    Hey guys,

    I just experienced something that killed any good opinions I had for my
    ex-mechanic and I need to search for another one. I'm in Houston, TX in the
    Westchase District near Westheimer and Fondren. Does anyone out there know
    of or can recommend me to any mechanic who does good work on Hondas close to
    me say in about a 5 mile radius or any if that? Cheap labor is a plus
    (hispanic mechanic).... hehe 8o)
     
    DaveT, Jul 25, 2004
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  2. DaveT

    E. Meyer Guest

    There aren't any. You're on your own.
     
    E. Meyer, Jul 26, 2004
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  3. DaveT

    Dave Garrett Guest

    I used to use the Hondacar Shop, which is pretty close to that area (on
    Dunvale between Westheimer and Westpark). They had very good mechanics
    and did good work, but I quit going there after I had an experience that
    left a bad taste in my mouth - long story short, they expanded to a
    second location and I felt that the service I was receiving was no
    longer equal to the price I was being charged (they used to be cheaper
    than the dealer, but more than other independent shops). A lot of people
    swear by them, however, so YMMV.

    I use a much smaller shop now that I have nothing but the highest praise
    for in terms of honesty, quality of work, and customer service, but
    they're nowhere near your part of town - Import Automotive on Walton,
    near Patton and I-45 North. It's in a residential area, one of those
    places you'd never stumble across if you didn't know it was there. I
    found out about them from a recommendation on one of the houston.*
    groups and started using them several years ago after I had a
    disagreement with the Heights-area shop I'd been previously using when
    they performed some diagnostic tests I hadn't explicitly authorized, and
    then rather than removing the charges from the bill, offered to credit
    the amount toward the next service I had there. Needless to say, there
    wasn't a next time.

    Dave
     
    Dave Garrett, Jul 26, 2004
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  4. DaveT

    DaveT Guest

    Yeah I know the one you're talking about. I wondered about them because I
    only wanted to jam my rear window with a wooden stick and they wanted to
    charge me an hour of labor, or $65 and this was 2 years ago. I went to a
    little side shop owned my hispanics and paid $20. But I'll check them out.
    Thanks!!
     
    DaveT, Jul 26, 2004
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