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June 2024 by Stephen Mennemeyer
I really like this place. Kinda hidden, but Scott seems very fair and very helpful. I have only been there once, but he had the lowest price, he explained things in a way anyone can understand and he seems like a good guy with much better prices than local competitors.
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May 2024 by Chris Rieske
Worse, mechanic I ever been to went to do a brake job left my tires where not tight even after he said he’s known for tighten them too tight I hand tightened them! This is the place I’m thinking of! Just not a recent repair.
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March 2024 by dylan morgan
Scott is the best. I've literally taken every vehicle I've ever owned to him. He can do it all. He's a ONE man show though so sometimes it takes him some time but that man has my business ALWAYS. Won't go anywhere else.
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March 2024 by Jason Eisenbeis
Great service by an honest and knowledgeable mechanic. Took time to explain the repairs that were needed. The pricing was fair, he fixed what needed fixed and didn’t try to upsell anything. I highly recommend Scott’s Auto Repair for anyone seeking reliable and trustworthy automotive service.
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January 2024 by Sabosha Khaitova
Don’t to this scammers for money beware of the grandma sitting in the office.
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May 2023 by Lisa Tripp
This man Scott is awesome. Prices are very fae. Does excellent work. I will be having him do all my repairs. He does it all.Thank you Scott.Services: Transmission
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April 2023 by Dennis Crocker
Very honest! And reasonable. Would recommend to family and friends.
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September 2022 by Mary Rolf
I heard about Scott's Auto Repair from my boss, who highly recommended him, and I could not agree more! I have a pretty healthy distrust for many mechanics because my lack of knowledge about cars has been taken advantage of previously. Scott was honest with me about pricing and the work on my car, and was so personable. He even helped me with an oil change on top of the alternator and battery repair. I will be bringing my car back to him in the future, and you should too!
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June 2022 by Dana Lou
I took my car to Scott's Mechanic on Friday, June 3rd 2022. Smoke was coming from the front hood near coolant area. Scott diagnosed the issue & said I just needed a new radiator cap and replaced. Prior to me driving away, the car started smoking again in the same place and it was leaking now towards the front near the radiator. Scott informed me a radiator needed to be replaced. At 5:50pm he replaced my radiator and re-installed the fan he had to remove to do so. When he started the car, smoking was still occurring in the same area & he said he couldn't diagnose further until next week. I could drive but be sure to turn off engine at stop lights so it wouldn't overheat and that he thought it was the "coolant fan relay." The next week, he said the radiator fan needed to be replaced and charged me for the part, but would complete labor for free. He said because he'd do labor for free it wasn't a priority. He replaced the fan on 6/7 after he accidentally ordered wrong part. He also replaced the coolant recovery tank. He said the coolant leak damaged a coil and to come back the next day on 6/8 and he replaced a coil & spark plug. $735.00 of charges later, my car had smoke coming out the rear end. I took it to the closest mechanic. "Vehicle Needs New Engine." They completed a compression test. I tried calling Scott that Thursday and left a voicemail that the car broke down and had been smoking out the rear. He doesn't carry a cell phone and doesn't include an email address on his business card. I tried calling him over the next weekend and the following Monday and his voicemail was full. I had traveled from a different state and was trying to start a new life and couldn't succeed without a vehicle. I was forced to get on a plane and donate the vehicle as I didn't have the title in my possession, the state of MS said they mailed and I never received it and couldn't afford to not work and wait a couple weeks to do obtain another. I invested over $5000.00 for it three months ago. He never even called to apologize. I think he mis-diagnosed the car, postponed repairs and feel he may have broke the fan when he replaced the radiator which could have overheated the engine. I also feel he should have known the smoking from the coolant tank could be damaging the coils and corrected. I feel if I would have listened to another local shop, my car would not have been a loss.Services: Vehicle Inspection
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June 2022 by D L.
I took my car to Scott's Mechanic on Friday, June 3rd 2022. Smoke was coming from the front hood near coolant area. Scott diagnosed the issue & said I just needed a new radiator cap and replaced. Prior to me driving away, the car started smoking again in the same place and it was leaking now towards the front near the radiator. Scott informed me a radiator needed to be replaced. At 5:50pm he replaced my radiator and re-installed the fan he had to remove to do so. When he started the car, smoking was still occurring in the same area & he said he couldn't diagnose further until next week. I could drive but be sure to turn off engine at stop lights so it wouldn't overheat and that he thought it was the "coolant fan relay." The next week, he said the radiator fan needed to be replaced and charged me for the part, but would complete labor for free. He said because he'd do labor for free it wasn't a priority. He replaced the fan on 6/7 after he accidentally ordered wrong part. He also replaced the coolant recovery tank. He said the coolant leak damaged a coil and to come back the next day on 6/8 and he replaced a coil & spark plug. $735.00 of charges later, my car had smoke coming out the rear end. I took it to the closest mechanic. "Vehicle Needs New Engine." They completed a compression test. I tried calling Scott that Thursday and left a voicemail that the car broke down and had been smoking out the rear. He doesn't carry a cell phone and doesn't include an email address on his business card. I tried calling him over the next weekend and the following Monday and his voicemail was full. I had traveled from a different state and was trying to start a new life and couldn't succeed without a vehicle. I was forced to get on a plane and donate the vehicle as I didn't have the title in my possession, the state of MS said they mailed and I never received it and couldn't afford to not work and wait a couple weeks to do obtain another. I invested over $5000.00 for it three months ago. He never even called to apologize. I think he mis-diagnosed the car, postponed repairs and feel he may have broke the fan when he replaced the radiator which could have overheated the engine. I also feel he should have known the smoking from the coolant tank could be damaging the coils and corrected. I feel if I would have listened to another local shop, my car would not have been a loss.
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June 2022 by DLou
I took my car to Scott's Mechanic on Friday, June 3rd 2022.\nSmoke was coming from the front hood near coolant area. ***** diagnosed\nthe issue & said I just needed a new radiator cap and replaced.\nPrior to me driving away, the car started smoking again in the same\nplace and it was now leaking. ***** informed me a radiator needed to be\nreplaced. At 5:50pm he replaced radiator and re-installed fan. Smoking\nstill was happening & he said he couldn't diagnose further. I could\ndrive but be sure to turn off engine at stop lights so it wouldn't\noverheat and he thought it was the \
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February 2022 by Dakota Russell
Clean, friendly, fast, and gave me an appointment at last minute. Even though I failed my safety inspection, I would definitely return. :)
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August 2021 by Nathan Miller
Scott was honest, friendly, and very professional. It's hard to find trustworthy people like him, and we appreciated how fast he was.Services: Auto engine tuning
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June 2021 by stacey house
Scottie is the best.He has gone out of his way to help me and my family countless times.We love Scott's Auto Repair!
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May 2021 by Melissa Nickless
I was referred to Scott's after purchasing a pre-owned vehicle (from Jim Butler Outlet). After purchasing my vehicle I began to hear my front wheel squeaking really bad. To make a really, really long story short, after being lied to by Jim Butler twice that my rotors and brakes were replaced and of good quality, I took my car to Scott for him to look at it. He not only drove my car with me in it to hear exactly what I was hearing, he also showed me the brake pads and what was wrong with them!!! He put new brakes on my car and boom....no squeaking! I have found my new auto repair shop. Thanks Scott!