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We have been taking our Volvo and BMW to Braxton for years, and never receive anything but top-notch, courteous and on-time service. Steve Braxton and his team are incredibly knowledgeable about all facets of Volvos and BMWs. He may well be the only automotive technician in town who will actually tell you what really does and really doesn't need to get fixed. If repairs are non-essential and don't interfere with safety in any way, Steve and Jeanne will tell you that repair is completely optional. When the Volvo broke down outside of Atlanta, the closest repair center was a Volvo dealership, which told us we needed a $5500 transmission overhaul. We towed the car back to Atlanta and to Braxton. The real problem? A temperature gauge that cost $125. The only problem is that they will make every dealership and technician you ever deal with again look awful!!!!!!!
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