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    Lothian, MD

    Lothian Automotive

    3.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    This is a family run auto repair shop. They are honest and provide professional service. I highly recommend this shop.

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    Marlboro Tire and Automotive - Picture of drive info

    Marlboro Tire and Automotive

    (24 reviews)

    I recently had service done at Marlboro Tire and Automotive twice. My first experience was good…read more During the last week of April they replaced the starter on my 2021 Kia Telluride, and everything seemed fine at the time. However, when I picked the vehicle up, I noticed an issue with my parking sensor that had never happened prior to the service. I made another appointment to have that checked out along with several other issues I already knew needed attention -- a wheel bearing, a check engine light, and a transmission issue. I dropped the car off on Sunday, May 17th. They called me Monday and explained that the parking sensor issue was unrelated to the starter replacement, which I accepted. They also said the transmission issue would need to be handled by the dealership. The check engine light turned out to be caused by the evap vent valve being disconnected from the evap canister, and they reconnected it. Total cost was $160. I stopped by a little after 3 PM to pay and pick up the keys, but told them I would return later that evening to actually take the vehicle home. When I came back at 9:55 PM, the first thing I noticed was that the vehicle was unlocked because the mirrors were folded out. On my Telluride, the mirrors automatically fold in when the car is locked. When I opened the door, the dashboard was lit up and the radio was on. Once I sat down, I realized the vehicle was actually still running. My car's drive information automatically resets if the vehicle has been off for four hours. The dash showed the vehicle had been running for 9 hours and 30 minutes, had been driven 16.7 miles, and was averaging 4.5 MPG. I took a picture at 9:58 PM. Honestly, I wasn't even angry at first -- I was more shocked than anything and was actually laughing about it when I told my wife. Mistakes happen. The problem came the next morning when I returned to let them know what happened and showed them the picture. Instead of acknowledging the mistake, they immediately denied it and insisted there must have been some kind of malfunction because they "could not have made that mistake." I initially spoke with the two women behind the counter, but then a man came out from the office and asked what I wanted. I told him I felt they should at least refund the $160 service charge or compensate me for the gas burned while my car sat idling all day. He refused both. We went back and forth for several minutes. I explained that up until that moment I had actually been happy with their service and thought I had found a repair shop I could continue using. I told him the issue wasn't the mistake itself -- it was the refusal to take responsibility for it. I also explained that if he had simply apologized and made some effort to make it right, I probably would have laughed about it later and continued bringing my vehicle there. Instead, I was treated as if I was making the whole thing up despite having photographic evidence. When I told him that my only remaining option was to leave an honest review online about my experience, he accused me of threatening him. I told him it wasn't a threat -- I simply intended to describe exactly what happened. To make matters even more frustrating, when I later attempted to leave a review on their website, I was required to enter my invoice number, last name, first name, invoice total, and service date to verify my visit. After entering all of the correct information directly from my invoice, I received an error message saying the information did not match their system records. I can't say for certain what caused that, but it certainly gave the impression that I was being prevented from leaving a review through their website. Again, mistakes happen. What matters is how a business responds when they do. Unfortunately, their response completely changed my opinion of this shop.

    Great service and quality at Marlboro Tire and Automotive!…read more I needed to get my tires repaired/replaced and found this that this shop was just a few minutes from my house. It was after hours, so I filled out an online drop off form and left my car and key outside the facility. Really convenient to be able to drop the car off during non business hours so that service can begin bright and early the next day. The next day, the staff called me with more information about my issue and a recommended set of repairs. I appreciate the honest advice and information that Christine provided, she helped me make a couple of decisions about the work to be completed to the car. The shop was able to order the parts I needed and install them within 2 days - appreciate the pretty quick service. The prices are fair and the staff was really friendly and helpful - would definitely bring my car here again for a service if needed. No wonder they've been in business for 30+ years.

    DADS Garage

    DADS Garage

    (17 reviews)

    Super honest, capable and quick. They also recommended a motorcycle shop nearby for me.read more

    I brought my truck to Dad's Garage in Owings for three relatively straightforward items:…read more * TPMS sensor programming * Tire balancing * Diagnosing an emergency brake-related clunking noise under load I had an 8:00 AM appointment scheduled well in advance, yet after TWO full days, the truck sat untouched until around 2:00 PM on the second day. This was a job that realistically should have taken a couple of hours. The TPMS issue was never resolved. Initially, I was told the sensors had been programmed correctly and that the warning lights were caused by incorrect tire pressure -- one of the most ignorant explanations I've ever heard from a mechanic. The reality was simple: the inner rear TPMS sensors were never programmed at all, which was the entire reason the truck was brought in. They eventually admitted that after the fact. Next was the wheel balancing. My truck has custom powder-coated wheels. Instead of using stick-on weights like the factory setup already had, they installed hammer-on steel weights on the OUTER edge of the rims, damaging the powder coating in the process. Any competent shop should have immediately recognized the proper balancing method after removing the existing stick-on weights. As for the emergency brake concern, they never properly diagnosed it. I specifically brought the truck in for a loud noise under load -- not the normal sound of the electronic parking brake actuator engaging. They dismissed the issue without ever meaningfully reproducing or testing the concern. To top it all off, they broke a wheel stud using an impact gun on the lug nuts rather than properly torquing them as a qualified mechanic should. Because of the excessive use of the impact gun, I now have concerns about stretching or cracking of the remaining wheel studs and will likely be replacing all of them as a precautionary safety measure. Between the damaged powder coating on the wheels and the wheel stud issue, I am now facing well over $1,000 in damages to either have the wheels professionally re-powder coated or replaced, along with replacing the studs they improperly handled. What made the experience even worse was my conversation with Mike, the owner. From the beginning of the call, he was defensive and adamant that everything had been performed correctly -- until several of those claims were proven untrue. Once confronted with the facts, the conversation quickly became unprofessional, including yelling on the phone rather than attempting to resolve the situation appropriately. Two days wasted, damage to my wheels, unresolved issues, poor communication, and additional damage caused while the vehicle was in their possession. This experience was frustrating from start to finish. Steer clear of Dad's Garage unless you want your vehicle returned with more issues than it had when you dropped it off.

    Eurosport Auto Care - Great lounge for customers while you wait for service!

    Eurosport Auto Care

    (26 reviews)

    I took my wife's 2020 VW Atlas to Eurosport for an 80K service, and was very impressed with their…read morequality of service and attention to detail. The service had a few things I could do, but things that other service centers couldn't do, like a full trans flush, Eurosport has the equipment for. And the dealership price would have been about 25% higher (at least), so the savings were substantial. I am a big believer in keeping up with maintenance, as we tend to drive our vehicles for many years (last car the wife had wore out at 20 years; my last one I finally got tired of after 15 years, but it was running like a top still with 250K miles). I believe that Eurosport is a shop with quality services, fair pricing, and honesty as their core principles. There are fwew shops like this around any more.

    In response to the Business Manager (Louis L) response to contacting and resolving said issues -…read morethat is a 100% lie. I have not spoken with anyone associated with Eurosport Auto Care nor has the damaged door panel been repaired as stated by the company. I have moved on and would not of known about their response to my initial review if Yelp had not of sent an alert to my phone. Trust in any business is paramount when dealing with a craft that may not be your own. The blatant lie from Mr. Louis L/Eurosport Auto Care that they contacted the customer and resolved all issues (no issues were resolved) makes this company untrustworthy.

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    Sunoco

    (4 reviews)

    Been going there for years this time I go there got a tune-up replace my distributor cap they did…read morethat needed a wheel bearing two ball joints and I asked them to just make sure the job was done when I left the shop well I leave the shop and realized it didn't get a front end alignment take it back pay for the front end alignment still wasn't done truck tries to pull you off the road will never go back have recommended this shot for years it went from excellent service to this

    This place rocks, my family has been going here for over a decade now. I go here now and one day my…read morekids will too. Make sure when you go here, ask for Robert. That guy knows what the hell he's doing. I'm sure the other guys there do as well, but this one I deal with the most. So here is my situation and how they dealt with it. I drive a 2008 Ford Taurus SEL. I slid on some black ice and ran into a stake in the ground that marks where the median starts. My mirror is busted and the fender ruined, and I have a huge dent in my car. Also I drive the beltway everyday so brakes and rotors are overdue and so are tires. I'm looking for quality service but I don't want to spend a lot of money. I call up AAA about my situation. They wanted 1,100 bucks to do brakes, tires, and rotors. That's not counting the other stuff. I'm like, WHAT!?!?! Also they won't let me bring my own parts to save money, I have to buy what they have. So I skipped over them and chatted this local place up. Guess what, dad knew best. He's been going here for good reason. They understood what I was trying to do and just worked with me. They told me they would be happy to help save me some money by letting me bring in my own parts and they would slap them on for me. Very few garages do that just so you know. I went online and shopped out rotors, brakes, and the mirror. I scheduled an appointment for Saturday. I'm a busy guy so I can only do weekends, weekdays they tend to have more room. I drop it off and told them to install the mirror, brakes, and rotors. About 3 hours goes by and I get my car back. This is what happened. Breaks where fixed and rotors installed. Feels nice and smooth, stops on a dime now. The mirror installed. and looks good. HOWEVER.... something was odd. The Ford SEL comes with powered mirrors. Me trying to save money, got a replacement mirror that wasn't powered. Yet the thing was indeed powered. O_o The guy took the shitty stock mirror I bought, took the quality powered mirror and used the shitty one as a rebuild kit. He rebuilt my powered mirror... It looks new. That fender that got ruined. He fixed it and didn't charge me either. Also, something most people overlook that I notice this guy does (because once in a while I won't be lazy and due my own brakes) he actually takes his time when it comes to doing brakes. Like he uses special glues meant to keep them stable and replaces worn screw bits when he goes in. That way rotors will wear evenly. Keep in mind, I bought the parts separate. I'm just paying for labor. The station did stick on a small fee for "shop supplies". I'm not sure what that was exactly but the guy rebuilt a $100 mirror with a $45 one. Also, he fixed a fender. Here is the price breakdown on the invoice. Remove and replace all break pads and rotors - $161.91 Install Mirror - 44.98 Shop Supplies - 16.55 Tax - 0.99 (Cause the state of MD needs their dollar) Grand total was - 224.43 Does that seem a bit pricey for you? Could you get cheaper elsewhere? Probably... But you won't get quality unless you do it all yourself and you actually know what it is you're doing. Also I would like to add in this thing. Their pricing for parts is pretty equivalent to most other places. Depending on your make and model, they may very well be able to hook you up with a good price on parts. The big thing though is this. If they can't give you the best price for parts, feel free to bring your own. I'm sorry, but it's what you don't see on the invoice that saves you the most money. Come Monday I'm scheduling them to do the tires next and then we may talk about that damn dent in my car. Money well spent. Also, do me a favor and tell them the Durham family sent you. ;-)

    Classy Chassis Automotive Repair Service - FREE FREON with A/C Inspection

    Classy Chassis Automotive Repair Service

    (9 reviews)

    I deliver it my 1979 trans am to classy chassis for a restoration project that was supposed to take…read moreone year. Six years and seven months later I had to go to court to get my car back from them. I paid classy chassis over $20,000 for the restoration project. I also paid directly for the engine rebuild and many of the major parts and pieces that went into the restoration project. After I paid for the initial work commenced, I was quoted approximately $10,000 to finish the project which the owner asked for in full upfront so that he could expedite the rest of the restoration project. Regretfully I agreed as I had a previous relationship with the owner and gave him trust that he did not deserve. I retrieved my car and the car had no hydraulic brakes, no emergency brakes, two leaks in the fuel lines, and a leaking transmission, A broken windshield and many parts and pieces of both the exterior and interior were damaged or lost. The brake pedal literally fell apart underneath the dashboard. Classy chassis was tasked to do all of the mechanical work and then the car would go to a Body Shop and then to an interior shop. Six years and seven months later I was given a pile of pieces and a car that was not drivable. The car was Delivered in a totally unsafe condition. Since I have retrieved the car I have corrected dozens of problems with the mechanical work which was done in a totally unprofessional manner. I will be putting together a YouTube video which I will post a link to when I update this review. In the meantime, I highly suggest that you do not go to the shop for any work as the owner is unprofessional, dishonest and untrustworthy. He lied to me for six years and seven months promising to finish the project.

    The owner is very nice. However, our oil leak was first made worse instead of better. It was fixed,…read morebut it took a while. Also if the diagnostic equipment was more efficient, we would not have gotten repairs done, as we ended up needing to sell the car. If we had know before spending $2k, we would have made a different choice.

    Lothian Automotive - autorepair - Updated July 2026

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