Classic Auto Repair
692 Harbins Rd Nw, Lilburn, GA 30047, us
(770) 717-7777
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Score card
They are always honest | 5.0/5 |
They are competent | 5.0/5 |
Their repair price is reasonable | 5.0/5 |
They complete the work in a timely manner | 5.0/5 |
They respond well when they screw something up | 5.0/5 |
They take the time to explain the problems and necessary repairs | 5.0/5 |
They treat male and female customers in the same manner | 5.0/5 |
They are always honest | 5.0/5 |
I would use this mechanic again | 5.0/5 |
I would recommend this mechanic to others | 5.0/5 |
They fix the problem the first time | 5.0/5 |
The shop is located in a safe neighborhood | 4.3/5 |
The hours of operation are convenient for customers | 4.0/5 |
They are near public transportation (or provide loaners, shuttle bus, rides as needed) | 3.0/5 |
Reviews
Nov 07, 2011
Feb 28, 2000
Matt will only work on Mercedes. His prices are a lot lower than either RBM or Atlanta Classic. He only uses OEM parts, unlike a lot of the other independent MB repair shops in Atlanta. Also, he does not mind working on diesels which is somewhat of a rarity among mechanics.
Oct 28, 2013
- Terrapin71
Another reviewer said they only work on Mercedes Benz. I've had them work on a Ford, a Honda Odyssey and a couple of Toyotas.
What really impresses me is that they refuse to do work that isn't needed. I've gone in to request work that an auto buff friend said I might need and they pointed out half the stuff didn't exist on my car (carburetor, etc.) Tom and Ray would have kept the car for a week and charged me for work that couldn't be done (Just kidding!)
They finish the work when they say they will and I've never had to take a car back to have something re-done.
I'm just guessing about the hourly rate. I know they charge a lot less than the Toyota dealer on work where both gave me quotes. I keep going back because they don't do work I don't need and what they do, they do right the first time.

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