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Cleveland Auto Repair is an auto repair business serving downtown Cleveland. Cleveland Auto Repair provides a wide range of core services including vehicle diagnostics and inspections, brake repairs, suspension repairs, engine diagnostics, lube, fluids and filter changes, and major repairs. The business employs ASE Master Mechanics and certified mechanics to ensure professional service. Cleveland Auto Repair also offers repair financing with only $50 due at pickup, making repairs more accessible. Cleveland Auto Repair emphasizes quality services, reasonable pricing, and fast delivery to help clients get back on the road efficiently.
They will charge you about $200 for diagnostic fee when you bring your car in. (I got waived though) I had oil change service with full synthetic oil for $200. Spark plugs changed for $200. My car is 2016 ford focus. Kinda pricey but good service overall. And service was done same day! That was good. If you plan to pay with your card, be ready for extra 4%. They are kind too. Only the reason for 3 stars is the price. Thank you.
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Gwendetta Salter
Feb 21, 2026
★★★★★5.0
I love this auto shop, the people there were fun, engaging and funny. I was going to catch the bus home since they had a few orders ahead of mine. I was told nope you're not gonna take a bus anywhere, he got my car in right away. He ordered the parts and watched when they arrived. He helped me with setting up a easier way to pay for the work they did on my car. I could go on and on about the great service I received and that I enjoyed every moment of sitting there in good company while they worked on my car. Thank you guys so much.
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Markus Adams
Jan 4, 2026
★★★★★1.0
On November 28th, I dropped off my vehicle (a 2011 Ford Escape) to this shop informing them that my concern was a bad front ball joint and uneven wear on my tires to the point that threads were becoming visible. I was informed an inspection would take place to verify the issue.
At some points between then and December 5th, I requested updates regarding receiving an estimate.
On December 5th, (1 week later) I was given an update. They apologized for the delay in notifying me citing "several unexpected changes and uncontrollable events that have affected our workflow." They would send me an estimate soon.
On December 8th, I was given an estimat...On November 28th, I dropped off my vehicle (a 2011 Ford Escape) to this shop informing them that my concern was a bad front ball joint and uneven wear on my tires to the point that threads were becoming visible. I was informed an inspection would take place to verify the issue.
At some points between then and December 5th, I requested updates regarding receiving an estimate.
On December 5th, (1 week later) I was given an update. They apologized for the delay in notifying me citing "several unexpected changes and uncontrollable events that have affected our workflow." They would send me an estimate soon.
On December 8th, I was given an estimate stating that I would need a new starter and acknowledging the issue I noted with my tires. At this point, they had not yet confirmed any issues with the ball joint and suggested authorizing the starter repair so that they may get the truck onto their lifts. I authorized this.
Between calls and texts to the shop made on December 12th, 14th, 21st, 27th and 28th, I was led to voicemails in at least 3 different calls to the shop. I was responded to in texts with acknowledgment of delays and requesting my patience and understanding in completing repairs.
On December 30th via text after business hours, I informed the shop of my desire to take back my vehicle.
On January 3rd, I visited the shop, spoke with a gentleman that I did not identify and acknowledged I would be removing my truck and arranging for a tow to a different location. It was agreed upon that the charge for the diagnostics would be waived.
On January 4th, I had my truck towed to a different shop.
I selected this shop based off of its reviews and it's seeming commitment to quality. These are all the records as I noted them through this process. Make your own decision based upon my experiences alongside others.
Personally, this process and plea for patience has costed me significantly. I need my truck for my work and being without it for (as of the time of this review) 37 days and counting has costed me over $1.3k in fares/fees for rentals or rides to work. That number is rising. It has caused me high stress where I did not know what was going on and all interactions asked me for more patience and understanding. Well, understand this. It has taken every fiber of my being to remain civil and professional through this. My "patience" and "understanding" were abused and my finances continue to suffer for it. I am spending more money cumulatively traveling to work than what this shop was requesting for the repairs in their incomplete estimate. There is no world where 37 days is a reasonable amount of time to fully diagnose a vehicle's issues despite "several unexpected changes and uncontrollable events that have affected our workflow."
I will never return to this shop.
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