Hill's Repair

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Anchorage, United States

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Auto repair shopBrake shopCar repair and maintenance· Auto repair shop· Brake shop· Car repair and maintenance service

Hill's Repair Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Hill's Repair is located in Anchorage, United States on 850 E 79th Ave. Hill's Repair is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category auto repair shopbrake shopcar repair and maintenance in United States.

Address

850 E 79th Ave

Phone

+1 9073495866

Amenities

Mechanic

Offerings

Oil change

Open hours

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Greg L

Total waste of time and very rude.

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Trevor Collins

Randy is an excellent mechanic that charges a fair price and does the job right.

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djhs

An honest mechanic is worth their weight in gold and we've been fortunate to find Randy. We have two older model vehicles and he has taken great care of us. His rates are reasonable and he's never charged us for anything that wasn't necessary. In fact, he's told us things that we don't need to do yet and can wait on. His business is built on old-fashioned word-of-mouth and good quality work.

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Cessna Keene

He was very nice, he got the job done quick and it was a good price.

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John Smith

Worse service ever the guys totally incompetent

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Keaton

Best mechanic is town hands down.

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Shirlea Fletcher

Randie is the most efficient and fair priced mechanic I've ever had the pleasure of dealing with. Everything always comes out great and he lets me know what else is falling apart on my car, rough price estimates, and about how much time I have until it really becomes an issue. I can always rely on him for car advice.

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Matthew Thomason

I set an appointment on the 12th to bring my car in on the 26th. When I arrived on the 26th at 7:30 am the owner, Randy, was not expecting me. I told him I had set the appointment with him on the 12th. He then told me I needed to call and confirm the appointment. He said he would try to get me in and to leave the car.The car was taken in to have the breaks bled and an oil change. When I got the car back my check engine light was on. That light had never came on before taking the car in. So Randy explains the o2 sensor was bad and that he thought there was also a vacuum leak. I asked if he could give me a wide range price of the o2 sensor repair and vacuum leak. Randy replied he could not even give me a close estimate because he would have to dig around to find the vacuum leak.I asked; can you tell me if it would be in the 300 dollar range the 500 dollar range? he said no that he had no idea of how long it would take so he could not quote me a price at all. so I decided to take the car to another mechanic that I trust to fix the o2 sensor and find the vacuum leak. The second mechanic could not find anything wrong with the o2 sensor or a vacuum leak. The second mechanic said come pick up your car no charge because he didnt find any problems and the car is running good. Seems it went from a brake bleed job into an unlimited priced job on a problem that other licensed mechanics could not find.Unsure of this shop.