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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
IIRC, There is a shop at 38th & Harlan that is pretty good. I get all my work done in Denver now, but I've used them twice before a few years back. They were AAA approved and had great reviews.
+1 on Chris at FTAR. He does all my repair work that I can't do myself. I heard a rumor that he is moving to a bigger location but I don't think he has pulled the trigger on that yet.
http://www.factorytrainedautorepair.com/
The Lake in the Amusement Park is Lake Rhoda, Berkley is across Sheridan in Denver. Just making a point of it because there are already two of us in the area myself and Bellavite1.
As to the OP's question, I have been using Wheat Ridge Muffler and Brake for 8 years and have never had any issues. They are on 38th and Kipling and worth checking out anyway.
I have heard that tmleadr03 is pretty good with the Subarus but doesn't have that much experience with the Hondas.
European Auto Repair
www.bavarianmotorsllc.com
weaverbmotors@gmail.com
303-656-9268
Best way to get in to see me at the shop is to call or email Shannon and make an appointment.
I have also used WR Muff at 38/Kipling. Did great for me.
For Honda go to Gaylords. They are the best and very honest.
http://gaylordsgarage.com/
If your post count is higher than your round count, you are a troll.
An untrained Monky can work on a Honda.. They're nothing to be afraid of.![]()
Thanks for all the recommendations, all. This definitely saves me some footwork!
True enough. But being new to the area, my knowledge of landmarks and such is still pretty minimal. I figure everyone knows where Berkley Park is, and Tennyson is a neighborhood focal point for me anyway!
No true Scotsman.
"When our people become fighters, our leaders will be able to sit at the conference table as equals, not dependent on the whim and the generosity of the oppressors. It will be in the best interests of both sides to negotiate just, honorable, and lasting settlements."
- Robert Williams, Negroes With Guns, 1962