Can anyone recommend a good auto mechanic that can install 2 hydralic struts/shocks on a Buick Park Avenue?
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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmotifs on Dec 27, 2011Tricia, The best way to find honest and good mechanics for cars is to search in forums like VW Forum for Volks Wagons or any forum that relates to the make of your car. I found my car mechanic this way and I will never send my car to the dealer again. What is the make of your car by the way?Helpful Reply
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3po3 on Dec 27, 2011If this isn't something that's really immediately urgent, you could get a couple of recommendations from friends, other Buick owners and others, then get estimates from a couple of different shops. Visit the shops and check their certifications, etc. You can often get a very good sense of a mechanic's shop from your first impression.Helpful Reply
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Melissa B on Dec 29, 2011Imperial Auto in Cary NC was great and very affordable. We took our 1990 Grand Wagoneer to John over there and he was honest with us about the extent of work and the price was definitely fair. They are over on Chatham near Circus. (919) 468-2958Helpful Reply
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Ray on Dec 30, 2011I understand theat Quality + Auto in Raleigh and Wake forest now work on US made cars. I have found them to be completely trustworthy and reasonable. I deal with the wake Forest site, but assume the company is the same at both sites.Helpful Reply
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Melissa B on Dec 30, 2011I have heard the same about Quality. I think my brother uses them.Helpful Reply
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Tricia J on Dec 31, 2011Thanks to all for your responses. I called Midas upon recommendation from a friend and they gave me a really good price on 2 air shocks. I'm going Monday so will let you know about my experience. They are in Raleigh.Helpful Reply
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