Category: | Car repair, |
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Address: | 601 J Pl #300, Plano, TX 75074, USA |
Postal code: | 75074 |
Phone: | (214) 302-7823 |
Website: | http://www.brucethemechanic.com/ |
Monday: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
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Tuesday: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Thursday: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Friday: | 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Saturday: | Closed |
Sunday: | Closed |
Very knowledgeable and detail minded owner/mechanic.
Our AC was no longer working in our 2005 Toyota Matrix. In just a few days Bruce replaced the compressor and we had nice cool AC in our car just in time for summer. Thank you!
This is the mechanic I refer all my friends and family to when they have car problems. He’s great at explaining what’s going on, takes the time to understand and address my concerns. I feel like I can really trust his work and expertise. The repairs he’s done for my car have all been stellar.
Great little auto repair shop. I do most of my own repairs, so only pay someone to work on my car infrequently, if I don't have time or the job is too big or requires special tools, etc. But it's great to have someone you can trust when you do need repairs.
I recently had some AC issues. I couldn't figure out the problem and finally had to call in a pro, so I brought my car to Bruce. He got me in pretty quickly and was able to diagnose the problem quickly, even though I wasn't in a hurry to get my car back. (I did need the air conditioning fixed, however, cuz you know, it's Texas).
It ended up being a pretty simple fix, but it was an intermittent problem, which makes it VERY tough to diagnose. Bruce is an honest and trustworthy guy, so he only charged me for his time, which was super reasonable.
This is exactly the type of problem that many less scrupulous auto repair shops could fleece you for. No worries here that Grease Monkey will sell you some unnecessary repairs just to make a buck. If you need a reliable mechanic, give them a call.
It's a bit hidden, but the owner does most of his business from personal referrals, so he's not worried about being hard to find. He's by appointment only, so call first.
I was all set with the expectation of laying down up to around $2k to essentially overhaul my 119k mile minivan braking system. Replacing seemed reasonable, considering our 6 year old Sienna has been trouble free for the last few years, but it was nice to only replace what was actually needed. Our rotors and front brake pads will last at least another year, and the shocks and struts are still fine. Instead, I spent less than 1/4 of that amount, and that included a synthetic oil change! I highly recommend him, as he'll save you money and save you from throwing away parts that are still working just fine.