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    Bedminster, NJ

    Jack's Auto

    4.2 (14 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Called this morning to see if we could get an inspection and what a great experience. Jill answered the phone and answered all our questions and set us up for an appointment. Arrived and taken on time. Off to enjoy the beautiful weather in no time at all. Highly recommend and we will be back.

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    Gus & Bucky's

    Gus & Bucky's

    (101 reviews)

    First timer and i could say is.. it is the Only carwash near The Hills. so don't expect much. Just…read morebe aware, they have undercarriage option wash but i have not seen a water sprouter/sprinkler that hit the undercarriage. No free outside vacuum DIY. They have monthly membership offered. See images for reference

    1-Star: Do yourself and your vehicle a favor and avoid this place at all costs. If you care about…read moreyour car, do not bring it here. Tim Chesson does nothing other than argue with reviewers. The business was only reputable before Pete Chesson died. The son destroyed the business reputation and only cares about public perception and not operational quality. The staff is extremely rude, unprofessional, and treats customers and their vehicles with no respect--revving engines needlessly and improperly guiding cars onto the track, which leads directly to wheel and front bumper damage. They also recklessly spray harsh wheel cleaners that get trapped behind fenders and badges, causing chemical damage, all while falsely claiming their "soft" materials won't scratch your paint. ​The daily operations are a complete disaster. The manager routinely misdirects traffic, forcing cars into two lanes, which inevitably causes chaos, bottlenecks, and arguments between drivers getting cut off. Even when you do get in line, expect to wait an hour just to get through 5 cars because the staff operates with absolutely zero urgency. To make matters worse, the employees are incredibly immature and openly talk disrespectfully about customers right in front of them. ​When you bring up complaints about the damage or the service, management ignores you. It took this business a full year just to submit a basic Ceramic Pro warranty claim for my vehicle. When it was finally done, I was told it would be "re-sent," yet the warranty start date is today. When you try to hold them accountable, they literally respond to professional complaints with sarcastic emojis via text message. ​Even worse, as shown in the attached texts, they will actively hold your paperwork hostage and refuse to submit your warranty until you agree to 'sort out' your negative Google reviews, all while dodging questions about paying for the bumper damage they caused. The owner seems far more concerned with fighting people in the review comments than actually fixing their broken operation. Save your money, save your paint, and go anywhere else. Tim and Jonathon need adult supervision.

    Somerset Hills Exxon

    Somerset Hills Exxon

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    Very nice pump attendant. Cleaned my windows. Nice 711 store associated with the gas. Overpriced…read morecandy & water everything we need.

    What...another gas station review?!? Well...yeah. I was once told, by an older relative who loved…read morecliches, "If you can't find something nice to say about something, don't say anything at all." Like all good cliches, there's an essential truth there. However, this is Yelp. Negativity is, of necessity, sometimes part of the Yelp process. But, in this particular case, I do have something good to say, and even though I've belabored to the point of excruciating boredom various gas stations in the area, this is one I never thought I'd review...either positively or negatively...because I have, in the past, so seldom patronized it. And I still only patronize it occasionally because the prices are so damn high, and always have been. But during this past year (plus) of Covid, this was a place I found myself patronizing with increasing frequency. Eons ago, this place was owned and operated by an independent. Back then, I worked part time taking advertisements for a local newspaper, and that independent owner would place ads for female gas station attendants. Female gas station attendants only. Female gas station attendants dressed as Hooters waitresses. (No, I'm not making this up.) Nobody ever mistook me for Alan Alda, but at one point I asked my boss, "Is it ethical for this guy to place ads like this? Is it even legal?" My boss kind of shrugged, and the guy kept placing his regular ads, so obviously it was legal, if not exactly ethical. Some years later, I guess Exxon bought the guy out, and sexist, misogynistic individualism was replaced by colorless, corporatized efficiency. The mechanic shop that the Larry Flynt wanna-be ran (and he was actually a reasonably good mechanic; I got my car repaired here once way back when) became a Mavis Tire. Whatever was there before the 7-11 became a 7-11 (I once, some years ago, wrote a middling review on the 7-11, but I haven't patronized them in years). The gas station was not a regular stop for me, because the prices were always...always...too high. If I was in a hurry to get to upstate NY via Rt. 287, and I needed gas, I'd bite the bullet and gas up here. But it was rare. What's changed? Well, the prices are still high (although not as obscenely high as the Exxon stations in nearby Liberty Corner, Warren and Bernardsville), but the service is consistent, and consistently good. During this past year and a half, the attendants always...always...have worn masks. They're quick, efficient, and...hard to believe, but it's true...personable and friendly. Occasionally, they'll even wash your car windows. Who does that anymore? More and more when I'm returning home late from work...tired, drained...and not looking forward to getting up early the next morning in order to gas up before heading back into work, I'll stop here. It has easy access from Rt. 78, whether you're heading East to NYC, or West to the Poconos. Caution does need to be exercised, as vehicles zip in from Rt. 78, or from the direction of nearby Warren and Martinsville, and other vehicles back out abruptly from the 7-11 into the line of vehicles zipping in from Rt. 78 and Warren/Martinsville (as well as vehicles from around the back of the stores). Cars are supposed to proceed in one particular direction when entering and exiting, but they often don't. I've also always found it annoying that if I use my Exxon card to pay, I have to recite my zip code to the attendant. (In fairness, that's happened in other Exxons, from Hoboken to North Brunswick.) When I'm tired, as I almost always am, that can be a moment of some confusion, and hesitancy (as an aside, it's funny to me that I can have trouble with my current zip code but can remember our phone number from when I was a kid living in Wayne back in ancient times). But...weighing the negatives against the positives, the positive attributes ultimately win out. Polite, friendly attendants consistently wearing masks, and often going the extra mile in terms of customer service? I may be a fan with some reservations (higher gas prices, an air hose for tires that eats quarters like certain Rap "artists" eat Percocet's, a kamikaze like parking situation, etc.) but I have become a fan.

    Jack's Auto - tires - Updated July 2026

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