Though not having a large building, R. Robinson's has a few mechanics for their two-car repair center that remind you of the days when car shops took time with their customers. They are half or more less in cost than dealerships and places like Grismer Auto, but the quality is much better (they use NAPA Auto parts--not some cheap fill-in supplier). Great customer service, they can usually fit you in quickly, and they don't charge you more than the job actually costs. Their per-hour labor rate is $20-$50 less than the dealerships, Sears Auto, and many other places. If you have some part you need put on that you bought and no other repair place will touch it, R. Robinson's does and only charges you per hour labor. I've had several large repairs since I've been in the Fairborn area, and after I was taken by $400 by my dealership, I went to R.Robinson's and have gotten great service at great prices. They even take you back into the garage to show you what was wrong--not just tell you in complicated mechanic-speak.
Pros: Best prices, services, and quality in Dayton area for repair
Cons: Small waiting area that is cold in winter
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