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    Afton Service Center

    3.3 (12 reviews)

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    Stoney Creek Auto Center - Not much room to work but it got done!

    Stoney Creek Auto Center

    (7 reviews)

    This garage was recommended to me by two Nelson County locals, so I thought they'd be a great…read morechoice to help me with some issues on my '03 Tundra. Called a week ahead to make an appointment--they're very booked--and made arrangements to drop the truck off for brakes and an oil change. All good, right? Well.... For starters, when I show up with my truck on the appointment day I'm greeted with blank stares and told that I don't have an appointment. Which is funny since I arranged for someone to meet me at the garage and give me a ride into work. ANYHOO... They ended up taking truck and I explained quite clearly what the problem was: the front rotors seemed to be warped because I had a wobble in the wheel when stopping and I have a lot of screeching, bussing, and noise coming out of the back brakes. Also I needed an oil change and the cold air intake filter and air filters changed. No problemo, they said. We will let you know when it's ready. About a week--yes, a week--later, I get the call they have my truck done. I was presented with a bill for nearly $600 for the repairs, which included an oil change, air filter (not the cold air intake, which they said they couldn't do because it's aftermarket. Ummm. Wut?), and front brakes with new rotors. Seemed pricey to me, but ok. I'm told these guys are good. I asked about the back brakes and was told they just needed cleaned out because of debris and dirt in the drums (which makes sense. I live and work on a farm). Ok then. Hand them a couple weeks salary and I'm out the door. The next day I had to travel about 400 miles round trip for business and, as soon as I had to really apply the brakes...the entire vehicle shuddered and felt WORSE than when I had originally brought it in. I will say I noticed a slight roughness at low speed when I took the truck home that day, but I attributed that to the new pads needing to be broken in a bit. I don't know. I'm not a mechanic. The entire trip I was worried the truck was unsafe. The shuddering and bucking increased as the brakes heated up and it just got worse and worse. So, I called the garage back and told them I was extremely unhappy with the work and they needed to make it right. I also asked if a tech road tested the vehicle after the work was done because even at low speed the brakes didn't feel smooth. To their credit, they took the truck back in and re-evaluated without complaint or cost to me. I mean, yeah. The least a mechanic can do is stand by their work. A few hours later I get a call from the shop manager who tells me that the rear drums are warped and need to be replaced. Wait. What? You intitially tell me that it's just dirt and debris and now you're telling me that the drums are warped? Was this not part of the inspection when you had the goddamn drums off the vehicle?! Did no one actually check to see if they were in spec? Apparently not. After some back and forth, I agreed to pay for the parts if they would comp the labour, to which they agreed. A few hours later I get a call telling me that they got new rear drums from the parts store across the road and they were worse out the box than what was on there. I asked if they took that up with the parts store, or if they tried ordering from another supplier and was given a rather opaque explanation about how you just can't trust parts from parts stores anymore and, hey, Toyota has the drums in stock for twice what we quoted you before on the same part. Now I'm pretty upset. To recap: $600 to make my vehicle LESS roadworthy than it was when I brought it in. An entire WEEK to do LESS than what I asked them to (apparently after market parts are like confusing?!). And every time the shop manager opens his mouth it's costing me more money. I know for a FACT they did not road test my vehicle after the work was done. If they had, even a day-one oil change tech would have felt something off with the brakes. So I was let to leave their shop in a vehicle that could have been catastrophically unsafe. My rear brakes still shriek and squeal and I don't like driving on the freeway if I can avoid it. Since I handed Stoney Creek Automotive six bills to fuck up my work truck, I can't afford the money I need to ACTUALLY FIX IT. So if you have a lot of money, a lot of time, and don't care too much about quality service, I guess take your vehicle here. Otherwise, a shady tree mechanic and a sixer of PBR tall boys would likely be a better bet. Worse. Mechanic. Ever. Do not take a tricycle to these jokers.

    Do not put Wintergreen, Va as your primary address or tell them you have property up there or they…read morewill take advantage of you! You are much better off saying that you are a local - maybe then they won't rip you off. They charged me $200 to change my cabin air filter. I had an oil change, cabin air filter change, front brake pads and rotors and back brake pads done and they charged me $1,100 - they wouldn't give me the quote beforehand and I was in need so I guess I was prime prey for this terrible business. Then they wanted to get me to buy new tires These people are swindlers and I highly recommend that you do not come here. Avoid it like the plague.

    Brooks Auto & Truck Repair Center - receipt

    Brooks Auto & Truck Repair Center

    (10 reviews)

    had an oil leak on my lexus, brought it in for new valve cover, lady at the front desk insisted i…read moreneeded new spark plugs despite them operating perfectly fine. i told her not to just go ahead and install them but to wait for the technician to address if it was necessary in the first place and to call me before i gave them the greenlight to install an additional $112 worth of parts (likely an additional $100 at least in labor costs for a 6 cylinder like this). they did not call me at all until the job had been completed, completely disregarded my request and proceeding to charge me for it. not only that but when i arrived to pick up the car the had added an array of additional charges and labor charges to the itemized receipt, including a charge for tightening ALTERNATOR bolts, new coolant hosing, and new bolts from apparently cross threading (this car has only been worked on professionally). some of these charges had absolutely nothing to do with the maintenance i had brought the car in for. the validity of these charges comes off to me as a predatory means of squeezing more money out of customers (something the auto mechanic world is infamous for). based on principle alone i cant stand for this and I wont be returning

    Brooks Auto is an excellent place to go for Repairs, Oil Changes, Inspections and many more other…read moreservices that they offer. Whether you're local or coming through, I would recommend Brooks Auto and Truck Repair. They are reasonably priced and offer excellent service. Gene, went above and beyond to save me money on replacing the back axle of jeep (that I no longer have but dearly miss). Donna, is incredible and what a lot people fail to realize, this lady does the clerical work and jumps in to help out in the garage, I have seen people team her over coals - not knowing that she is busting her tail, just as much as a man does. I like to consider myself, an honest person and going after someone as hard working as her - really sets me on fire!! These people bust their hard-working tails off to provide the best auto service in the City of Waynesboro, so show them respect please. This is not pointed to everyone, just those (I don't know other customers may be going through - but an ounce of kindness is good for the soul). Any woo, for those looking for down-to-earth, honest, and excellent workmanship, this place is for you!!

    University Tire and Auto Centers - Crozet

    University Tire and Auto Centers - Crozet

    (22 reviews)

    I don't recommend this company due to poor business practices - they are overpriced, sexist, and…read moreopaque. I had my car towed here when a spark plug blew. When I dropped it off, I had to ask for the timeline and wasn't given any idea of the cost of the diagnostic. They told us it would be $1400+ to rethread the spark plug, so we decided to take our business elsewhere: We found a shop that completed the entire job for $300. They also charged a ~$170 diagnostic fee. When I told them the cost was high considering I had already told them it was a spark plug issue, the service writer told me "I could've just put another spark plug in and not diagnosed it, and then you would've broken down again." He also said the job was too difficult and that "There's no way you can do this repair on your own, I will literally pay for the parts with my own money if you do it by yourself." My friend mentioned how they hadn't given an estimate for the diagnosis, and they said it is the customer's responsibility to ask about pricing. Additionally, they claimed that it took 2 hours to access a Honda Fit's spark plugs in order to diagnose it (A friend was able to get to the spark plugs in 7 minutes).

    I had a terrible experience at this tire and auto shop and would strongly caution others before…read moregoing here. I brought my car in for a routine state inspection. When they handed me the bill, it was over $120. I was shocked and asked for a breakdown. They told me the inspection was $20 -- and then said they had added windshield wipers for over $50 EACH. That's more than $100 just for wipers! I immediately told them not to install the wipers and that I would just pick up my car. When I arrived, I paid the $20 inspection fee and even left a $10 tip. No one said a single word about any issues with my car. Then I got into my car and noticed they had placed a FAILED sticker over the inspection sticker. At absolutely no point did anyone tell me the car failed inspection or that new wipers were required to pass. They accepted my payment -- and my tip -- without the basic courtesy or professionalism to explain that the vehicle didn't pass. This felt incredibly dishonest and misleading. The lack of communication is unacceptable, and the attempt to charge outrageous prices for wipers without approval is shady at best. On top of that, the staff was rude and dismissive when I asked questions. I will not be returning, and I recommend others think twice before trusting this place with their vehicle.

    Afton Service Center - autorepair - Updated June 2026

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