Briargrove Car Care
About the Business
Briargrove Car Care is a trusted car repair institution located at 5902 San Felipe Street in Houston, Texas. With a team of experienced mechanics and state-of-the-art equipment, we provide top-notch automotive services to keep your vehicle running smoothly. From routine maintenance to complex repairs, we are dedicated to delivering quality workmanship and excellent customer service. Visit us today and experience the difference at Briargrove Car Care.
Location & Phone number
5902 San Felipe St, Houston, TX 77057, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:30 AM - 0:00 AM
Tuesday:
5:30 AM - 0:00 AM
Wednesday:
5:30 AM - 0:00 AM
Thursday:
5:30 AM - 0:00 AM
Friday:
5:30 AM - 0:00 AM
Saturday:
5:30 AM - 0:00 AM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Reviews
"Do not pump gas in this station. I only pumped for 20.00 and got charged 20.00 plus another charge of 126.00"
""Michael" is an absolute liar."
"Michael has taken care of my car for years. If something is wrong, he'll show me and explain it to me rather than just say it like other places who have taken money from me. I trust this place and send my friends and family here."
"Michael has always treated me incredibly well here. He's always honest with what my car needs and what it doesn't. I needed my alignment fixed and he went above and beyond to check for other underlying issues. I never would have known my shocks were leaking oil. He also points out when I need to do other service and when I don't. He goes the extra mile to make sure I'm taken care of and my car is taken care of so I can extend its life. I'm extremely grateful for his transparency, efficiency, and care. I would highly recommend you take your cars here"
"Beware of this car repair shop! I went in to get my car inspected. They told me that I had a severe oil leak and that my power steering was about to fail and that these two issues would have to be repaired before the car could pass inspection. The cost would be $1,000 (before tax) and they could get it done by the end of the day. I declined, and they tried to make me afraid to drive it at all. They told me that it was dangerous to drive because of the power steering problem. I paid the inspection fee (which is required pass or fail). They then told me that when I got it fixed, I should return and they would not charge me to re-inspect it. I took it to another repair shop the next day. The steering was a little stiff at slow speeds, but otherwise fine. They said the oil leak was minor (a seal needed replacing) and that an oil leak does not prevent a car from passing inspection anyway. The power steering fluid leak was also minor, but the pump did need to be replaced. They fixed both these issues for $346 (including tax) and suggested I find another place to get the car inspected. Needless to say, I did."
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