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    Logan's Automotive

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Auto brake repair

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    Mitch is awesome. The place is affordable and he makes sure your car is safe. He goes above and…read morebeyond to listen.

    Absolutely do NOT recommend! If you're a TTU student and not from the area, DO NOT trust this…read moreplace. For your own sake and your money, find another shop in Lubbock. My boyfriend originally took my car into M&M to get checked due to the engine jumping, as I work full-time (8-6) and couldn't go myself. The initial quote was around $630 for an O2 sensor and an air filter--seemed reasonable at first. Then we were suddenly told by Mitch that my car needed cylinder head work totaling $6,000. Naturally, we wanted a second opinion. Not only did they refuse to provide the diagnostic codes when asked, but I later scanned the car myself (I have photo evidence of the actual codes)--and none of them supported the diagnosis or the $6,000 repair Mitch claimed was needed. This felt dishonest and ‼extremely predatory‼ After waiting nearly two weeks, I picked up my car only to find: 1. An oil separator was installed without my approval 2. The A/C had completely stopped working--a system that worked perfectly when I dropped the car off When I called Mitch, he said to bring it back and he'd refund me and look at the A/C. From the second I walked in, he was rude and condescending--questioning me and speaking down to me for not "handling this myself," completely ignoring that I'm a full-time student with a full-time job. The only time he showed any decency was when I became visibly upset--and a customer walked in. He then refused to take responsibility for the A/C issue, saying "we didn't touch that," and tried to blame it on me supposedly hitting a pothole--again, suspicious timing. (I have video of this exact conversation.) Why would I have him work on my car again after spending $899, getting a partial refund, and coming back with more issues than when I dropped it off? Bottom line: I have the codes. I have the video. I have the receipts. Mitch was wrong and the entire experience was unprofessional and stressful. I strongly urge anyone reading this to take your car elsewhere and get a second opinion. You deserve honesty, transparency, and respect--not to be talked down to and overcharged.

    Christian Brothers Automotive Lubbock

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    I was in Lubbock from Hobbs for a doctor's appointment for my medically fragile, tracheostomy and…read moreoxygen dependent infant son when my car inexplicably sputtered out and died in an intersection. I am grateful to have been referred (and towed) to an auto shop that was willing to squeeze me in on an emergency basis, despite being busy and seemingly understaffed. The lobby and restroom were exceptionally clean, the staff was very professional and courteous, and they were kind and friendly and welcoming in person and on the phone with everyone I saw them interact with, despite being busy. They were quick to diagnose and repair the minor issue that had been caused by an incorrectly installed fuel filter, and got me and my son back on the road safely. Now: to talk to the place that did my last oil change.

    I visited Christian Brothers Automotive in Lubbock to get a full machine flush performed on my 2016…read moreChevrolet Colorado because of a common issue known as "torque converter shudder". The original factory fluid degrades and loses friction modifiers, which causes a slipping and shuddering sensation. I went in that morning and was quoted a little over $800 for a full machine flush. I originally stated it needed fluid for the 8-speed, which was incorrect; it needed a different fluid because mine has the 6-speed. It is cheaper, although not by much. I got an invoice later that day for an inspection and "transmission fluid diagnostic" for $150. They then went on to tell me the issue was my brake rotors, when it was clearly not an issue with the brakes. The shuddering happens when accelerating and shifting into 3rd gear, especially up inclines or after making turns. They do not listen to me and dismiss my reasoning, stating their tech is a 20-year qualified Chevy tech and knows what he's doing. Clearly, he does not, because this is an extremely common, well-known issue with many of these drivetrains. They stated the transmission was fine because they checked the fluid (which they charged me $150 to do, by the way) and said it looked fine. This specific issue cannot be determined by such a test, as the fluid appears fine on a test but is broken down microscopically and contaminated. I told them very clearly I would simply like them to do a full machine flush and call it good. They agreed. Later, I got an invoice for a "transmission fluid exchange service," which is NOT a machine flush, and it only replaces around half of the old fluid. They charged me around half of what the original quote had said, which was conveniently gone. They said it was because of the different, cheaper fluid. That fluid is slightly cheaper as previously stated, but not $200 cheaper. They copy-pasted the "11.2 quarts" of fluid it needs, which is the exact capacity and retrieved from a standard maintenance bulletin, into the new invoice and charged me for it all and only replaced around half of that. I tried to politely go in and state my case but was continually dismissed and lied to. I will never take my business back to this place and would recommend everyone else do the same.

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