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Businiess name:  Jim Stevens Auto Body
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
You can't beat the courtesy, ingenuity and good old common sense practical solutions Jim Stevens offers. Here's the story: So I took my car to the fancy place that trucks your junk to Tigard and brings it back in the middle of the night. They gave me a very solemn and professional explanation of the work estimating $800 to $1100 start to finish. They were probably right, but ""ouch."" So I drove to Jim Stevens, where Shane Courtney, the company president, took a quick look and asked if I had two mintues. He agreed with the diagnosis, but had a different idea for a fix. A socket wrench, a sturdy washer and a couple of expert twists later and Voila! ""Unless you get hit really hard at this point, that should hold it."" The price? A smile and a handshake. What's not to like! They'll probably do an expensive repair if you want, but in this economy we need more guys like this. Go there.

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