Mun's Family Auto Repair 13230 33rd Avenue, Queens, New York 11354,
About the Business
Mun's Family Auto Repair is a trusted car repair institution located at 13230 33rd Avenue in New York, United States. With a focus on providing high-quality service and excellent customer care, our skilled technicians are dedicated to keeping your vehicle running smoothly. Whether you need routine maintenance or major repairs, Mun's Family Auto Repair is committed to ensuring your car is in top condition. Visit us today for all your automotive needs.
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Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 18:00
Friday:
08:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 15:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I don't understand why someone gave one star for this repair shop. Toyota corolla 2014 driver side window was replaced. Hyundai Sonata 2015 Passenger Side Door & other was repair with insurance. Oil change + State Inspection was done with reasonable price & quick. 1. Repair price is reasonable or cheaper than other place ( Nassau county ) 2. Most of them are nice and kind even visitors are rude. 3. If you need something to repair, compare with other place and go to right repair shop."
"Always taking good care for my cars. Owner is awesome, the mechanics are fantastic"
"Got my Audi's front and reat brake pads and rotors replaced today. No appointment and just walked in. The workplace looked very clean and organized. Service was quick and professional. Price was also very reasonable. Overall, highly recommended!"
"The moon repair shop is reasonably priced and does a good job. It's a place where you don't have to worry about being ripped off"
"I went to Mun's Auto because I heard a clonk sound at the rear left of my car when I braked. I explained the problem and asked them to fix it. The next business day I got a call. They said that the noise was caused by the rust on my rotors, and they proposed to change all four - plus the braking pads - for $700. To me that was baloney because: 1. It is normal and for some rust to accumulate on the rotors when the car is driven only during the weekend. It is also harmless. 2. The said rotors were almost new. They had been installed about one year and less than 10K miles ago. Rotors last *much* longer than that. 3. I cannot fathom how rust could cause a clonk noise. The "diagnostic" just did not make sense. I am certain that the noise would have persisted even after changing all four rotors. When I refused to go ahead with the "repairs", they demanded that I picked my car the same day. I asked to pick it the next day at 8 AM and they said that they would charge me for storage. Thus I had to leave work early. After picking my car I drove to another shop - Peter's Auto Repair - in the same area (Flushing) and explained the problem. I left my car and walked back to the train station. Within 10 minutes I received a call: they had already identified and fixed the problem: it was just a few screws that needed re-tightening. Yeah, *that* makes sense, as I had post-market coils installed recently. Now for the best part: Peter's Auto Repair charged me *zero* dollar *zero* cents for the job. I was willing to make Mun's Auto my regular shop for service etc. Instead they wasted my time and tried to scam me."
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