I wish I could find a decent mechanic here in Boston. Someone who doesn't talk down to women.
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Morrison's
By eatanddestroy
Thu, 02/02/2006 - 9:55am
You might want to try Morrison's on Centre St. I was a long time customer of another mechanic who ripped off my girlfriend so both of us have started going to Morrison's. I have only been there once, but, so far, I like them and trust them...
JP
By Abby
Thu, 02/02/2006 - 10:09am
West Cork Auto, JP Centre Street or check out other Yelp reviews for someplace closer.
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Brighton suggestion
By bshoot
Fri, 02/03/2006 - 5:36am
May not be convenient for you, but my neighborhood mechanics at the Comm Ave. Gulf station in Brighton don't rip you off and are friendly at that. They'll also only charge labor if you buy the parts and bring them yourself, which I find helpful. I'm highly sensitive to condescending mechanics, and they always have me come in the shop and see what they're doing, whether or not I even understand. Good guys to know.
Out in Somerville
By Dean
Fri, 02/03/2006 - 10:27am
If you're willing to trek out to Somerville, I recommend ABJ Foreign Auto on Marshall Street.
Boston mechanics
By lisadee
Wed, 02/22/2006 - 9:53pm
Patrick from West Cork is definitely very cool. He actually told me at one point, that he prefers dealing with women and that most of his customers are women. He's always been very fair, not always inexpensive, but always fair with a special eye towards safety.
Another good place is Ron's Automotive on Washington St. in Roslindale. Ron is a little rough around the edges but also always fair and usually works quite quickly.