Broad River Auto Repair
3931 Broad River Rd, Columbia, SC 29210, us
(803) 798-7207
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About this shop
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Score card
They are always honest | 5.0/5 |
They are competent | 5.0/5 |
Their repair price is reasonable | 4.2/5 |
They complete the work in a timely manner | 4.8/5 |
They respond well when they screw something up | 5.0/5 |
They take the time to explain the problems and necessary repairs | 4.5/5 |
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 | N/A |
I would recommend this mechanic to others | N/A |
They fix the problem the first time | 4.8/5 |
The shop is located in a safe neighborhood | 3.6/5 |
The hours of operation are convenient for customers | 4.0/5 |
They are near public transportation (or provide loaners, shuttle bus, rides as needed) | 2.0/5 |
Reviews
Nov 07, 2011
Nov 07, 2011
Jan 14, 2005
I took my '95 Chevy Corsica in for a diagnostic on a coolant
leak. I was pretty certain that my heater core had rusted
out spilling antifreeze under the car, so I came to the
repair shop already with a replacement heater core in my
hand. I simply told them what all the car was doing, and
within an hour they called me back and affirmed that it was
the heater core that was leaking. The cost of the labor in
putting in my heater core and the diagnostic check ran me a
total of $262.xx, including coolant flush and refill. As a
note, the diagnostic was approx $35.00, where as a local
goodyear facility was asking the work for $325, all in all -
good work at a very reasonable price.
Feb 19, 2008
The shop overall is very competent and friendly, but
especially Ernie. He knows his stuff, takes the time to
explain it, and does fast, thorough, and competent job. He
has replaced an AC compressor/expansion valve/dryer, etc.
and performed a thorough intake cleaning that restored my
car's idle to like new (whereas previously I was racing the
engine at red lights to keep it from dying.) I highly
recommend this shop.
Oct 25, 2011
I went to two other places, one wouldn't provide proof of
certification when asked and the other said probably $900. It
ended up being a simple fix and only costing about $100 at
this shop. They seemed honest and informative.

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