Eastman Auto Care
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- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 515-232-8809
- Address:
- 305 6th St Ames, IA 50010
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- Categories
- Auto Repair & Service, Auto Oil & Lube, Auto Springs & Suspension, Auto Transmission, Brake Repair, Fuel Injection Repair, Radiators Automotive Sales & Service, Tire Dealers, Tire Recap, Retread & Repair, Towing, Wheel Alignment-Frame & Axle Servicing-Automotive
- Services / Products
- Computer Diagnosis, Brake and Suspension Work, Alignments, Aftermarket, Fleet and Shuttle Service, Towing, Loaner Cars, Air Conditioning, Air Filter and Axle Replacement, Transmissions, Battery and Engine Replacement, Belts and Hoses, Clutch Repair, Electrical, Exhaust System, Fuel Injection, Oil Changes, Power Steering, Preventative Maintenance, Radiator and Driveline Service, Wheel Alignment, Open Saturday by Appointment
- Payment Options
- Location
- Centrally Located in Downtown Ames, Iowa
- Amenities
- Auto Repair and Service,Over 65 Years in Business
- Accreditation
ASE Certified Master Mechanic
General Info
Eastman Auto Care, in Ames, IA, is the area's leading auto repair shop serving Ames, Nevada and surrounding areas since 1961. We specialize in diagnostics, brake work, suspension work, tire sales and alignment, oil changes and much more. If it can be fixed, we can fix it. Towing is also available. For all of your auto repair needs, contact Eastman Auto Care in Ames.
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02/18/13
i.e., A local favorite, or highly recommended becauseStay Away from this place. My engine light came on and the new to me Subaru was making a whistling sound. I pulled in to Jensens. After telling me they had worked on Subarus, they took two hours and told me they could not find the problem, that I needed to leave the car with them. They talked about the vehicle needed a head gasket and an engine rebuilt. According to them, parts were hard to get, would be really expensive and take days. I finally decided to try to make it home, about 100 miles and if it died on the way, I would leave it. They charged me over $70.00. I drove home and went right back to the lot where I bought the car. The lot owner came out, tightened the gas cap and noticed that the clamps that held the lid on the air filter were unclipped. Guess what? No more check engine light and no more whistling. Either these guys know nothing about fixing cars or they were trying to rip off a traveler. In either case, they dont deserve your business!!