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    Tri-State Auto Outlet

    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

    Services - Tri-State Auto Outlet

    Auto fluids and filters maintenance

    Fuel system cleaning

    Oil changes

    7 More Services

    Auto battery or electrical system repair

    Auto wheel and tire repair

    Tire balancing

    Tire installation

    Tire rotation

    Tire Pressure Monitoring System repair

    Wheel alignment

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    Always fast working and helpful with any issues and questions! Have a great and affordable selection of cars.

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    As a young woman with zero knowledge about cars, I am always wary about going to a new shop. I…read moreunexpectedly had to leave town, which was super convenient since my car had just started giving me some problems. After calling multiple shops, Bion's was the only place that could fit me in on such short notice. Not only was the staff very helpful and friendly, but they also fixed the problems with my car very quickly. Cost ended up being far less than I expected. Fair prices and a reputable, honest company that won't take advantage of you by draining your wallet. I would definitely recommend.

    I was extremely dissatisfied with my service and do not suggest anyone go here…read more A friend of mine was in La Crosse with my car. I was camping in North Carolina. Unfortunately, my car took this moment to have a transmission failure. My friend towed my car to Bion's because they were a Mom and Pop kinda shop and she trusted them more. The diagnoses was that my transmission had leaked dry possibly due to a gasket or cap leak. Inspection, replacement, and flush were all quoted at $900 by Randy. I had always been told that transmission flushes are slightly dangerous for transmissions because they may jar sediment or impurities lose, only to get that sediment stuck somewhere else in the mechanism resulting in damage. Randy assured me that this would not be an issue and that I "would be taken care of." The next morning, the repairs were inexplicably jacked up to $1,300. The transmission was sticking in 4th and my new mechanic, Mike, didn't know why. He examined my transmission fluid and noted there was a lot of "metal fragments" in it and he didn't know why. Mike also said that if I wanted him to find the problem it would be at least 6 hours of labor for him to inspect my transmission. I want to take the time here to explain I could have ordered a used transmission for less than $1,300. The next day Mike said my car was running fine, and that I should probably replace the transmission. I requested an invoice of the service, and Mike said that he nor Randy new how to scan anything to email me. Here are my concerns: Shouldn't your mechanic accurately diagnose a problem before pouring your money into costly repairs? Shouldn't that mechanic also accurately quote his price? If the inaccuracy of service and failure to meet expectations results in a 45% cost increase, would you prefer the service representative offered to rectify the situation or at least talk to you again? Shouldn't these master mechanics, these tamers of technology, these wielders of wrenches, these kings of combustion... know how to scan a piece of paper into a PDF? TLDR; Cost me $1,300 to get my car to my regular mechanic for further repairs. Expectations not met. I was extremely dissatisfied with my service and do not suggest anyone go here.

    Tri-State Auto Outlet - tires - Updated June 2026

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