St Johns Tire Factory / Oak Grove, Oregon
Rating: ★★★
5 years in Business
Auto Repair & Service, Wheel Alignment-Frame & Axle Servicing-Automotive, Brake Repair
Address: 7301 N Lombard St, Oak-Grove
Postal code: 97203
Phone: (503) 286-1669
? It`s not just about maintaining your vehicle.
Firestone Complete Auto Care is a full-service auto maintenance and repair shop offering a large and affordable selection of tires, convenient hours & locations for car repair, tire replacement, brake services, auto tune ups, radiator repair, car batteries and more.
Categories:
Wheel Alignment-Frame & Axle Servicing-Automotive, Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Wheels-Aligning & Balancing, Tire Dealers
Payment:
mastercard, visa
Neighborhoods:
St. Johns, North Portland Neighborhood Services
Open hours:
Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 6:00 pmSat 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Reviews:
The service my husband and I g...
The service my husband and I get here is unbeatable. We have tried so many other companies who have either offered horrible customer service or were looking to make an extra buck. At St. John`s Tire Factory, you will get an honest answer, they will make sure you are happy & give you the best deal that they have to offer. We have become such loyal customers that we actually drive from Vancouver all the way to ... view moreLombard even for simple things like a tune-up or alignment. I highly recommend that you swing by and witness for yourself their excellent customer service and prices!
JenZ805 / 11/3/2012
JenZ805 / 11/3/2012
Tires, ok. Anything else, walk away.
I`ve gotten a few tires replaced and had a few flats patched up here, all with decent prices and courteous customer service.
But don`t kid yourself into thinking they are any good under the hood. We recently had a pickup that wouldn`t start on a cold winter morning and because we only live a few blocks away my wife called them up to see if they could take a look at it. They assured us they were a ""full servic... view moree mechanic."" After replacing the ignition box and distributor and several hours of labor later, we took the truck home only to have it die on us again. Upset, we took it back there again as they clearly misdiagnosed the problem. Their new diagnosis: the carburetor. But they don`t work on carburetors. What? I thought you were a full service mechanic?
We ended up towing it to another shop (Ben`s Japanese Auto on Sandy). His diagnosis: yes, the carburetor was broken, but the Tire Factory had also put in a bad distributor. There was also some electrical problems they failed to see. Overall, we didn`t need the ignition box to begin with. $600 down the tube. Luckily, they were nice about returning the portion of the cost pertaining to the un-needed part and very apologetic about the misdiagnosis. Moral of the story: KEEP YOUR ""BROKEN"" PARTS, AS YOU ARE ENTITLED TO THEM.
jeremymitchell / 1/14/2010