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Title: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Racquetball_Ninja on June 24, 2007, 03:13:38 AM
Just blew a rod in my '02 Stratus and I'm going to have to have somebody drop an engine in it.  F*CK!  I'd rather it be somebody that I know but since I don't run in the mechanic circles now I'm just looking for somebody I can trust and who will do good work.

Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: nomac34 on June 24, 2007, 01:30:57 PM
I drive a Dodge Stratus! You do not talk about my Dodge Stratus!!

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Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on June 24, 2007, 02:16:30 PM
Cut your losses and get a different car.  Sell the car, buy one in full for what you get out of that money.  Add no debt.
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: greasd up deaf guy on June 24, 2007, 04:04:13 PM
I had reasonably good luck at the place at 2nd and Colorado.
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: pufizzle on June 24, 2007, 07:09:22 PM
Burnett Automotive on the corner of Hayes and McCall right by Wal-Mart.  They always do an awesome job when I have car problems and they will straight up tell me whether I need to fix something or not.  And they are the cheapest I have found for most car problems. 
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Cat Doctor on June 24, 2007, 08:16:58 PM
Well, my dad just sold his shop at the end of February so I can't recommend anybody really.  I do work for a dealership here in town but not in the mechanical side.  There are a lot of good independant shops here in Manhattan though.
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Iceberg on June 25, 2007, 12:10:40 PM
A dodge stratus is almost a lawn mower, so try A-1 Fix All. Tell Tim you want the Big John special.
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Racquetball_Ninja on June 25, 2007, 01:37:53 PM
A dodge stratus is almost a lawn mower, so try A-1 Fix All. Tell Tim you want the Big John special.

6-Cylinder 240 VDOH... little bigger than a lawn mower.  Now I do have a Nissan Altima that sounds like its got an lawn mower engine in it.  Of course it has 200,000 + miles on it and runs like a champ.  F*cking domestic cars!

P.S.  I called Tim and asked for the Big John Special.  I think he was very uncomfortable... my work is done.

Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: greasd up deaf guy on June 25, 2007, 04:02:34 PM
FYI, the place I mentioned has apparently taken a turn for the bad.
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Cat Doctor on June 25, 2007, 04:50:20 PM
FYI, the place I mentioned has apparently taken a turn for the bad.

Are you talking about Bud's?
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: FBWillie on June 25, 2007, 04:54:41 PM
Cut your losses and get a different car.  Sell the car, buy one in full for what you get out of that money.  Add no debt.

you won't get crap for that car broken; nor would a replaced engine add value to the car; so don't expect to replace the engine and get a blue book value on the mileage of the new engine.   You're &@#%ed if you're thinking of selling it, unless you sell it to a mechanic for retail value minus cost of new engine.  Just get it fixed and drive it for a long time.  Then sell it private party when you're tired of it.
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Racquetball_Ninja on June 25, 2007, 05:04:45 PM
Cut your losses and get a different car.  Sell the car, buy one in full for what you get out of that money.  Add no debt.

you won't get @#%$ for that car broken; nor would a replaced engine add value to the car; so don't expect to replace the engine and get a blue book value on the mileage of the new engine.   You're &*$@!ed if you're thinking of selling it, unless you sell it to a mechanic for retail value minus cost of new engine.  Just get it fixed and drive it for a long time.  Then sell it private party when you're tired of it.

Ding ding ding ding... winner.  Sanchez's advice might have been the worst I've heard since a buddy tried to get me to sleep with that dancer in Hong Kong.   :lol:

That's why I'm trying to find somebody to put in the engine, I think I might have found that shop in Burnett's.

Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: greasd up deaf guy on June 25, 2007, 05:34:56 PM
FYI, the place I mentioned has apparently taken a turn for the bad.

Are you talking about Bud's?
Yes. I had great luck myself but two friends that I referred there had a quite different experience recently.
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on June 25, 2007, 05:45:57 PM
I forget that not everyone has an uncle who sells cars and gives high end blue book value on trades.
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Cat Doctor on June 26, 2007, 08:47:48 PM
FYI, the place I mentioned has apparently taken a turn for the bad.

Are you talking about Bud's?
Yes. I had great luck myself but two friends that I referred there had a quite different experience recently.

The beauty of auto repair.  I have lived my whole life in this business and it is either great or horrible.  Doctors can be wrong with thier diagnosis of symptoms and you just have to go back or to another doctor.  If a shop or mechanic is wrong and it costs more people are pissed.  I am slowly trying to work my way out of the car business for that very reason. 

If you haven't checked yet I would probably recommend Car Clinic.  They are established and well respected. 
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Racquetball_Ninja on June 27, 2007, 01:44:19 PM
FYI, the place I mentioned has apparently taken a turn for the bad.

Are you talking about Bud's?
Yes. I had great luck myself but two friends that I referred there had a quite different experience recently.

The beauty of auto repair.  I have lived my whole life in this business and it is either great or horrible.  Doctors can be wrong with thier diagnosis of symptoms and you just have to go back or to another doctor.  If a shop or mechanic is wrong and it costs more people are pissed.  I am slowly trying to work my way out of the car business for that very reason. 

If you haven't checked yet I would probably recommend Car Clinic.  They are established and well respected. 


Check PM.
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: Cat Doctor on June 27, 2007, 09:20:26 PM
ditto
Title: Re: Mechanics you trust in Manhattan?
Post by: greasd up deaf guy on June 27, 2007, 09:41:53 PM
FYI, the place I mentioned has apparently taken a turn for the bad.

Are you talking about Bud's?
Yes. I had great luck myself but two friends that I referred there had a quite different experience recently.

The beauty of auto repair.  I have lived my whole life in this business and it is either great or horrible.  Doctors can be wrong with thier diagnosis of symptoms and you just have to go back or to another doctor.  If a shop or mechanic is wrong and it costs more people are pissed.  I am slowly trying to work my way out of the car business for that very reason. 

If you haven't checked yet I would probably recommend Car Clinic.  They are established and well respected. 

That's one I was going to mention. Good call.