Hollifield Auto Repair

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Marion, United States

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Auto repair shop· Diesel engine repair service· Tire shop· Auto Repair· Automotive And Vehicles· Auto tune up service· Radiator shop· Towing service

Hollifield Auto Repair Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hollifield Auto Repair is located in Marion, United States on 66 US-70. Hollifield Auto Repair is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category auto repair shop in United States.

Address

66 US-70

Phone

+1 8286526460

Amenities

MechanicToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Oil change

Open hours

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Jason Robson

Great people. Awesome atmosphere. Very knowledgeable guys

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joshua vaughan

Honest and they don't try to take advantage of you.

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Jon Browne

Great place. Won’t go anywhere else.

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Phil Young

Very nice people. Honest and reliable. Took a car in and was given a quote. When I picked it up they charged me less than the quote. They said it didn't take as long as they expected.

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Marissa Dulaney

This place is so so so awful! I took my car in there just to have it inspected. The man inspected my car but didn't come back inside to tell me anything. I finally got tired of waiting and went to go see what was taking so long. The man led me back in to finish the paperwork and charge me. *edit* To answer your question about how my car about blew up: The man said my car was overheating when he did the cars inspection. He told me that if I could get it going and driving it might not blow up. However he told me all of this as we were finally walking towards the door to go outside. The whole time we were going over paper work he had left my car out front running and trying to blow up. When we got outside and I realized my car was running and smoke was going everywhere I ran to my car and turned it off. I asked the man what the heck he was thinking. He said the car had tried to die in the garage while overheating so he left it running. I could not believe him. I asked him did he not work at a garage? I had my own jumper box in my back seat. I can handle a dead car. A blown motor on the other hand I could not. * But I am interested too know how many cars your garage has broken down, overheated and spewing water out in the front parking lot. For you to have to ask me about the incident.