Ewing Auto Repair
About the Business
Ewing Auto Repair, located at 30 Aleph Drive in Newark, Delaware, is a Certified NAPA AutoCare Center offering full-service preventative maintenance and auto repairs for cars and trucks. Specializing in general services, engine and transmission work, heating system repairs, A/C and electrical services, and brakes, our expert technicians have been servicing vehicles of all makes and models since 1980. Using the latest technology, we provide quality service at competitive prices and guarantee all of our work. As a family owned and operated business, Ewing Auto Repair is dedicated to serving the community of Delaware with top-notch automotive care. Contact us today to see how we can help you with your vehicle needs!
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Location & Phone number
30 Aleph Dr, Newark, DE 19702, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Our experience was my son's car was towed by the police, so not a happy experience. The heavy set guy at the front was snarky with my son on phone but ok to me when I called. After paying had to move car ourselves."
"They just tow your car even when you have permit to the lot saying you parked in someone spot without putting any sign like “private spot” to charge money and tell themselves doing very professionally by hanging up in the middle of the call. I guess they are professionals in charging money rather than working."
"Ewing is very reasonably priced and willing to answer questions and offer options if available. I have had repairs for my horse drawn competitive carriage on brake system. Ewing was able to find parts that other repair people could not find. I have taken cars, trucks, for regular maintenance or other issues for over two decades and I recommended to family and friends."
"I like to share good experiences but I did not have a good experience with Ewing towing this morning. Towed my car (which I thought was stolen) from my apartment complex from a spot that's clearly a regular parking spot. After I found out it was towed & not stolen, called Ewing. The guy was rude when I asked why it was towed, told me $200 and a drivers license to come get it. You know why I thought my car was stolen? Because it was literally another car in that same spot. Not only are times extremely hard out here, but when you try to do the right things & still gotta come out of pocket $200...something has to be said. No worries, I had a talk with my complex as well. Spots that people shouldn't park in need to be marked that way. Otherwise you go to sleep, wake up the next morning & wonder what happened to your car. Meanwhile some towing company like Ewing just made a quick $200 in 2 minutes. They can eat but don't worry about my family eating."
"I had an incident where i parked my car in a lot on Friday evening while out to dinner. the sign in the lot stated parking exclusive for residents and customers. the sign did not state numbered parking spaces were not to be parked in. I called the towing company I didn't get the persons name but he definitely told me he was the manager. I asked him if he had my car and explained the sign in which he rudely responded "its common courtesy"!! He told me it would cost $100.00 to get my car where to pick it up and rudely hung up on me. Went to pick up my car. Paid the 100 in cash yes the "manager" did apologize but in reality that is not how you do business. Especially when you can see the sign clearly does not have exclusions to where you cant park. Keep the cash its obvious you needed it more than me. thanks"
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