This may sound too ""glowing"" of a review, but let me assure you it's not. I'm including my email information as well if anyone wants to talk more about my experience with Donelson Auto Clinic. \r
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About me: I'm a 33 year old software engineer, so I'm definitely not a 'car guy'. I own a 1996 Pontiac Trans AM WS6; lots of power, lots of fun, but it's a 10 year old vehicle and it's had its share of problems. \r
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I tried four different mechanics, and at each I got the feeling I was getting either ripped off or the mechanic didn't really care about me or my car. Since this thing is my ""baby"", I didn't like that feeling, so I kept searching. \r
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I have a friend at work who I knew was pretty particular about his vehicles, so I asked him where he took his cars. He immediately mentioned Donelson Auto Clinic, which happens to be close to both my work and home. I went in on his recommendation; the task was to figure out why my car was leaking so much oil. \r
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After hearing Mike's (the owner) plans on how to tackle the problem, I called my brother in Iowa (who's also what I would call an 'ace' mechanic); I relayed what Mike had told me, and how much the quote was. Not only did Rod (my brother) give the plan 2 thumbs up, but he noted the quoted price was what he would charge in a much smaller market in Iowa. \r
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The car has been in there many times since then; like I said, it's given me my share of problems. The last time, my registration was up for renewal, which of course means I had to get the thing through emissions. Well, it decided to start throwing random misfire codes. This guy identified the core problem (burnt wires due to the headers), but I didn't have enough $$$ at the time to get it ALL done. So, he did what he could, got the light to shut off, and DROVE IT TO THE EMISSIONS PLACE to get it through while the codes were off. Now I have time to make the repairs right!\r
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Cheers!
Pros: The owner is right there, his reputation and business is on the line with every repair.
Cons: A little hard to find, hard to know it's there
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