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    Bumper repair

    Auto frame testing

    Rear-end damage

    Auto steering and suspension repair

    Auto mirror repair

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    Black's Tire & Auto Service

    Black's Tire & Auto Service

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    My car air conditioner wasn't quite keeping me cool. I brought it to Blacks for a recharge and…read morethey noticed the compressor/condenser were starting to show functionality issues. So I decided it was time to replace it on my 14 year old car, especially with summer just around the corner. I made an appointment and returned the vehicle Tuesday night for an early appointment. By noon the next day it was completed. It works so well I no longer need to run my fan at full blast. Of course replacing the condenser and compressor isn't cheap- but it was a whole lot less expensive getting the work done before complete failure!

    STAY AWAY FROM BLACK'S unless you have more money than good sense…read more I'm not really a car guy, so when my Audi Q5 began making strange noise, I used ChatGPT to diagnose that I had a bad CV axle. I took my vehicle to Black's at 1201 Highway 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, and they confirmed that the CV axle needed to be replaced. Including labor, their quote was $2300. According to Kelly, the OEM part from Audi would be $1850, and the aftermarket part would be $1830. With this information, I went onto eBay and found new OEM axles for as little as $80. I then called two local auto parts stores, and their price was $230. One of the two stores gave me the name of a local mechanic who could be trusted. I reached out to the mechanic, and he said he could do the repair in one hour for $85. I immediately went to Black's and asked for my car back. I explained to Kelly that I found a much cheaper option. She looked me straight in the face and said she could not find that part for less than $1830. When I went to the auto parts store less than half a mile away, the guy there told me that Black's buys their parts from their store. My car is now repaired and working great again. So let me sum it up... Black's quote: $2300 Part - $1850 Labor - $450 My solution: $375 Part - $240 Audi bolts - $50 Labor - $85 I saved $1900!! Trust me when I say, I will NEVER even talk to Black's again. They will look straight into your eyes and smile as they try to rip you off.

    Classic Collision - bodyshops - Updated May 2026

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