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    Westside Discount Muffler

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

    Services - Westside Discount Muffler

    Auto maintenance

    Auto repairs

    Auto brake repair

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    Auto exhaust repair

    Auto steering and suspension repair

    Routine automotive maintenance

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    Mogo Auto Services

    Mogo Auto Services

    (22 reviews)

    Quality service and fair prices! I called Mogo when my car would not start. They promptly diagnosed…read morethe problem and had it resolved within the day. They went the extra mile with me in the diagnosis (extra hours for which they did not charge). And the owner delivered my vehicle to my home in person. I highly recommend them and will be back again.

    Took my car in to have an exhaust repair which they did very quickly and to my satisfaction…read more In addition to the exhaust repair I supplied them with four rubber brake hoses to change. A couple days after I got the vehicle back I decided to take a peek underneath and see what all had been done. Both rear brake line rubber hose clips that mount to the frame we're missing so the hoses were just hanging off the steel brake lines. The brake hose on the driver's rear wheel was routed so that it was rubbing on the wheel which damaged the brand new brake line in 2 places. I will be taking the car back to them next week to be properly repaired and safe for me to use. This should have never happened. Hopefully they will take care of the repair very quickly. Took car back this week with 4 new clips I purchased. I was assured the damaged and missing brake line retaining clips would be installed on the car as required. The zip tie they installed on the driver front brake would be replaced with the proper retaining clip. 1st set of photos how the car was fixed the 1st time. Bent and missing the retaining clips. The 2nd time they did replace the 2 missing clips from the rear brake lines. They replaced the missing clip and removed the zip tie from the driver front brake. The last photo shows the broken clip still on the passenger front brake after the 2nd repair yesterday. I supplied them with 4 new clips. I don't know what they did with this one. I was assured yesterday that everything was fixed properly. Left them a text message yesterday with photos to find out what is going on after a 2nd repair because the 1st was not done properly or safely. In my case they performed improper and unsafe work. This is not acceptable. The rear brakes would have failed in only a few days after the wheel had rubbed through the brake line possibly causing me to have an accident.

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    Annie’s Auto

    (4 reviews)

    They are always quick, fair and honest. They send you a detailed list of items they found to fix on…read moreyour car, giving you the chance to confirm or deny any services. You can pay online, they can leave your key hidden in your car so you can come back and get it when they are closed. This is convenient considering they are open 8AM-5PM and that matches most work schedules.

    I had a check engine light come on for my 2014 Mazda3 70,000 miles and for the first time decided…read moreto not go to the dealership and try a local shop and that's where the trouble began. $158.69 for Engine code diagnostics; crazy but everyone does it and someone has to pay for the equipment. Fine. NP. This is important later. One code for a bad thermostat: $34.88. $363 for labor! These guys are clueless mechanics or are making $150+/hour. So right there I'm not coming back. Mazda dealers charge less and they know what they are doing. Then an additional $138.40 for just a refill of coolant. Standard but it's piling up. Whatever, at this point I just want to get out with my car fixed. Day one: $720.83. I pick the car up and the next morning there's a 12" spot of coolant in the driveway. I give them the benefit of the doubt assuming they're just messy and it was in the under-body pan. Drive to work, next morning there's an 18" spot, call them up and drop the car off. They cracked the thermostat housing and fixed it free of charge. Day 2 wasted and I just wanted to get out of there. I already know what to expect from them. Drive to work the next day and the engine light comes back on again in the first 10 miles. Call them up and bring it back in: Day 3 wasted. THEY CHARGE ME FOR ANOTHER DIAGNOSTIC! $158.69. So a car that's never had an engine light on has two unrelated problems in two days. Or maybe they have the only computer diagnostic system in existence that only shows one code at a time per run. Now they're telling me it's a unrelated Vapor canister solenoid, Completely unrelated. You can make your own call if that solenoid completely failed in the 10 miles to work after 12 years of driving unrelated to the previous day's work. $220.77 + 158.69 = 396.53 for day 3. At this point it's 100% on me and my choice. As the saying goes, "Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice...". I just want out. That's $396.53 + 720.83 = $1,117.36 for just $34.88 for the original Coolant Thermostat code. I get it. That's their business model, it's how they conduct business and it must work to some extent. At least the Dealer uses EOM parts, no one there is making $150/hour and they have never done this to me. Outrageous prices, unreliable work and a big waste of your time. Based on my experience, your time and wallet are better spent going directly to the dealer or at least another reliable local mechanic.. You deserve better... and more importantly, so does your car. And of course, I took the car out the next morning for 10 minutes and yes, you guessed it, the engine light came on again for the 3rd time and another trip to Annie's Auto. I don't think so, I learned my lesson. I'll be starting over with my dealer NO MATTER THE COST. I don't mind paying for competent work at a reasonable price.

    Westside Discount Muffler - autorepair - Updated June 2026

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