1. Braintree SQ Shell

    1. Braintree SQ Shell

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    Braintree, MA

    Braintree SQ Shell

    3.5 (6 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Best service, Elie was very kind and got my car fixed quickly. Definitely my go to place from now on!

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    Took a car in for an error code associated with the electronic parking brake after I changed my…read morebrakes and rotors. Rich was able to give me a full picture of how simple or complex it could be and the possible difference in cost and that it would take less than a day which made planning for being down a car a lot easier. Rich called me first thing the next day to tell me it was just the coding and he was able to fix it without changing out parts. No running circles or unnecessary upsells, just a good guy who has always been honest and as upfront as he can be about any repair. Rich is the old school type that is hard to find these days. For those familiar with Quincy car repair, you'll also see Jim Abdon there a couple days a week!

    I keep saying it: if Jimmy Abdon recommends a guy, you know you're going to have a good experience…read more I brought in my car because the cruise control was blinking (and not wanting to work). Within half a day, Rich was able to determine what the problem was, and I was cruisin' again by midday. I also appreciate him calling me and telling me what the issue is and the cost upfront before starting work. The price I think was fair, all things considered. An anecdote if you'll allow it: A millionaire's yacht engine breaks. No one can fix it; so they bring in a mechanic with 40 years experience. She looks the engine up and down, takes out a small hammer and gives it a few taps. The engine roars back to life! A week later our millionaire gets a bill for $10,000. He can't believe it; and asks for an itemized bill. What he gets back reads: Tap with hammer = $2. Knowing where to tap = $9,998. An inescapable fact: [modern] cars are expensive, complex machines. If they were simple, there'd be no need for mechanics. It's not the tapping that's expensive, it's knowing where and how to tap. Where I admit I struggled is that the fix was to reconnect the actuator, and the bill came back for $165 (all in - one hour of labor). Despite the price, I realize full well: 1. There was a process in getting to the issue, and then verifying it was fixed, involving both road and shop testing. 2. The reality was likely more technical that itemized in the invoice. My Ikea desk seems it would be ~10 parts coming together in under 30 minutes no sweat. In reality it took two people two hours, intermingled with profanities. 3. Tapping with a hammer (reconnecting a part) is easy, having the skill set to determine how and where to tap is not.

    Braintree SQ Shell - servicestations - Updated July 2026

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