I need a trustworthy mechanic. Not a dealership — they quoted me $900 for brake pads and rotors on a midsize sedan. I can buy the parts for $200.
I'm fine paying for labor but I refuse to pay a $200 "diagnostic fee" for them to plug in a $30 OBD reader and tell me what the check engine light means.
Looking for the kind of shop where the owner works on the cars, tells you what's actually wrong vs what can wait, and doesn't push unnecessary services.
Who do you trust with your car?
Ask on your neighborhood Facebook group or Nextdoor. Mechanic recommendations are the one thing those groups are actually useful for.