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    Tri Point Automotive

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Birt's Auto Service

    Birt's Auto Service

    (3 reviews)

    Brought my car in to have a custom exhaust welded from the header flange to the rear axle. The…read morewelds and pipe layout were decent--no complaints there. That said, $300 felt a bit overpriced for the work done, but I was willing to pay for quality and convenience. Here's the issue: when I picked the car up, I immediately noticed a check engine light. It wasn't on when I dropped the car off. Got it home and scanned the code--turns out it was for a failed O2 sensor, specifically the one right at the header flange where they started their work. When I called to ask about it, I was told they had to "heat and beat the crap out of it" to get the old parts off. That's not surprising, but here's the problem: O2 sensors are extremely sensitive to heat and impact. They could've been removed before that kind of work was done or they could have informed me that I would likely lose the o2 sensor in the process. I told them to get the rusty pipe off however they felt best, but wasn't made aware of the risk to my expensive sensors. Instead, when i called after the job I was told this was "just part of the risk" and they made it seem like a common problem. Would have been nice to know before hand, and they refused to take any responsibility. Now I'm out another $150 for a new sensor, have to install it myself in my driveway, and I'm racing against a state emissions deadline. I'm a full-time college student working to pay off loans, and this is a frustrating and expensive setback that could've easily been avoided with a little more care or accountability. Bottom line: if you go here, you get acceptable exhaust work--but don't expect them to stand by the full impact of their work. I get that my exhaust was hard to do but would have been nice if there was more sympathy or communication of the potential problems. Rather then just, if something gets damaged in the process, you're on your own.

    My car windows would not work and not get them up. They had me bring my car in that afternoon and…read morewere able to get the windows up and gave me an appointment a week later and found broken wipers repairing them completely proper. Excellent job and have been in the auto repair business here in the county for over 40 years excellent work.

    Steve Austins Auto Group

    Steve Austins Auto Group

    (6 reviews)

    Body shop specific…read more Had some work done there on a variety of issues w my vehicle due to storm damage. Communication from minute one was honest and upfront about process and timeline. When on site for estimate it was timely and detailed. When they had car for repairs it was only for as long as they had the parts and were planning to work on it. The work itself was great as well, a month later and no complaints at all. Def recommend for body work.

    After weather related accident in Dec. '22, had my vehicle towed to this body shop, as they are a…read moreState Farm inspection/repair facility. Body shop mgr. Bryce Hensley done the initial estimate approx. 2 weeks later, got the left side damage, but, missed the front end damage that was in the accident report. First estimate approx. $6300. Bryce stated he needed to communicate with customers better, and would call every couple of weeks to update. 3 1/2 weeks after initial estimate, I called for updates, Bryce stated waiting on parts. I restated the front end was part of the claim, ha stated he would get it taken care of. As I helped in a body shop previously, I spent 3-4 hours looking on line for the parts myself, and questioned GM why they wer enot supporting their products/loyal customers/dealers, which they in turn contacted Bryce, which made him upset. I also talked to State Farm to see what my options were, in case the parts issues drug on, which, State Farm put me on hold, contacted Bryce, which upset him even more. 6 weeks after he does the initial estimate, he finally includes the front end damage,as well as, redoes thr original left side damage, changing things from repair status to replacement status along with replacing all components related to that part, adding other unnecessary parts, to drive the estimate to a total loss situation. Would not recommend this body shop for anything, as, if you aren't part of their network, your treatment as a customer is not a pleasant one. Bryce actually done me a favor though, as, vehicle was starting to have issues, and, I will now be shopping for foreign related vehicles, and getting away from the "good ole boy" type of American based auto dealers. Also, State Farm stated that most reviews they found about this dealer were good. You should never blow off the bad reviews. Just because most reviews are good, doesn't mean that what happened in the bad reviews didn't happen.

    Tri Point Automotive - autorepair - Updated July 2026

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