December 2016 by Wet M.
You will not find a more competent car repair man than Jim. Anywhere. Expert diagnostician, expert repair and HONEST. Next time you go to a chain and they recommend certain repairs, take it to Jim first. He's let you know if you actually need the repairs the chain recommended, and if you do, he'll do it cheaper and better. He'll also let you know if you don't need repairs the chain recommended, or if there is a different problem. Trust me, this guy is the best auto mechanic this side of the Mississippi, no, probably in the whole country.
January 2010 by Renita M.
I know what you're thinking. A gas station review? Is she nuts? Normally, I don't care. A gas station is a gas station and price is the main thing to worry about. But I stop at this one a lot, since it's close to home. It's usually cheaper than the Mobil across the street, and easier to get in and out of. AND, they have free air, which is practically unheard of in this day and age. I love the free air, they've saved me, well...dollars, at least, keeping my tires properly inflated. Probably more if you consider the gas mileage savings :) While the convenience store is really quite tiny, with not much more than cigarettes, candy bars and soda for sale, they do have a full-service repair shop attached as well. Which is good to know in case of emergency. And here's the real reason I wrote this review: This morning, I stopped before work, in the copious amounts of snow, to put some air in my tires. I set the little valve stem cap on the trunk, foolishly ignoring the fact that it was rather windy. And when I was done, I realized my little cap had disappeared. No sign of it around the car. I sighed. I considered stopping at the Napa down the street. Then I thought I would at least pop into the store just in case they had some for sale. I asked the guy (who'd been helping to shovel) if they sold any. He asked me what color it was, disappeared into the auto shop for a second, and came back with one in hand, no charge, no hassle. I know it's just a little valve stem cap that probably only cost 2c, but it struck me as a kind gesture and the kind of service that keeps people faithful to a station or shop.