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    Labori Auto Service

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Auto transmission repair

    Transmission leak inspection

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    6 months ago

    Realy good at what they do and for a good price.they have a warranty to back up there work

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    One Star - If I Could Give Zero, I would!…read more I told Jarrett EXACTLY what was wrong with my car and gave him the codes straight from AutoZone. He insisted on charging me $75 to "diagnose" it himself, only come back with the same information I had already told him. Total waste of money. Then he claimed two parts needed replacing - one of which had already been replaced recently. He brushed it off as "defective" and said he'd change it out so the check engine light would turn off. It didn't. Not even close. Next, he said I needed yet another part that I'd have to hunt down myself at a junkyard or eBay. When I asked him - the mechanic - to get the part, he reluctantly agreed, as if doing his actual job was a burden. I told him I would pick up my car at noon on Saturday. Instead, he shut the shop down early because "business was slow," even though their posted hours are 9-4. Then he told me to come on Sunday. On Sunday, he wouldn't even bother showing up and told me to just send him money through Cash App and take my car. Funny how that option magically wasn't available the day before. Days passed. No update. I contacted him - he fed me some story about waiting on a call from "the Ford guy." More days passed. I called again. The call disconnected right when I said who I was. He never responded to my follow-up message. Completely ghosted. So here I am: check engine light still on, problem still unresolved, and $250 gone for absolutely nothing. Great job, Jarrett. I'll never see you again - and that's a promise. And for anyone reading: take a hard look at the "five-star reviews." A bunch are from first-time reviewers and/or people who only had easy jobs done - like replacing headlights. Nothing major. Save your car, your wallet, and your sanity. Go somewhere else.

    Amazing Amazing Amazing! from start to finish, we're so happy with the thorough job done for our…read morepassenger headlight replacement that we are going back for the rest of our car repairs! Just when I was beginning to lose hope with mechanics in the area who overcharge, I found this gem. Quality work. Fantastic prices!

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    Christian Brothers Automotive Hutto

    (94 reviews)

    Very nice location for an autoshop. I came here for my state emissions test in the morning which…read moretook about 30 mins. The people were really friendly. Expect an additional 15 mins extra wait per person in front of you. My total came out to be $11.50. I will likely come back with my motorcycle if they can do the same.

    I've taken my car to Christian Brothers Automotive several times, but eventually I decided enough…read morewas enough. To be fair, they do quality repair work, diagnose problems accurately, and their customer service is excellent. I give them full credit for that. However, in my experience, their prices are extremely high. Once everything is added up, you can often find another mechanic or repair shop that offers the same quality work for a much more reasonable price. Their labor rate is around $189 per service, so if you need brake pads and a battery replaced, you could easily end up paying $300+ in labor alone, plus the cost of parts. Recently, I was charged nearly $1,000 just to replace the brake pads on my SUV. Meanwhile, a friend of mine recently had both brake pads and rotors replaced elsewhere for a little over $200. My advice is to protect your hard-earned money and compare prices before committing to repairs. There are many honest mechanics and repair shops that provide great service and quality work at fair prices. In my opinion, Christian Brothers presents itself very well, but their pricing can feel excessive and disappointing.

    Labori Auto Service - transmissionrepair - Updated June 2026

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