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It is extremely difficult finding a honest, knowledgeable, reasonably priced mechanic. You will usually get one out of the three with most being dishonest, money hungry scavengers trying to fulfill a quota, IMO. Highline has been and continues to be an awesome experience each time. Strange for an Auto Shop right? I was referred to Highline Auto by a fellow Officer after I shared how I went to Midas and was advised that they were unable to do my oil change because the oil pan or cap was damaged? Or they couldn't unscrew it? Confusing right? It should be noted I went in with a coupon for a $16.99 oil change. I am now sure that this was the ticket to get me in the door, to be followed by a super duper up sale on items I didn't need. Suffice to say, I then took my car to Wes, didn't mention what happened at Midas and he proceeded to change my oil without a hitch! That set the tone and I have been taking my car to Highline Auto ever since. Highline doesn't need coupons. Wes and his mechanics treat you fairly, are knowledgeable, honest and friendly. You just can't beat that in this day and age! Highly Recommended
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