Mechanics in Colorado
Browse 1,527 mechanics in Colorado — page 23 of 32.
One Stop Auto Repair LLC
One Stop Automotive, Incorporated
One With Him Auto Repair L.L.C.
Onsight Mechanic, INC
Optic Automotive Repair & Performance LLC
Opus Dei Automotive, LTD.
Oracle Automotive Sales And Service, LLC
Orbieliz Auto Repair LLC
Organic Mechanic Massage, LLC
Orlando'S Mobile Auto Repair LLC
Orocovis Auto Repair
Outlaw Automotive And Diesel, LLC
P.E. Automotive Colorsand & Polishing
P&A Complete Auto Repair LLC
P1 Automotive LLC
Packard Automotive Consultants LLC
Page Automotive, LLC
Page One Automotive INC.
Papa D'S Auto Repair Service, LLC
Paramount Automotive Wr LLC
Parker Automotive Holdings LTD
Parker Automotive LLC
Parker Automotive, INC.
Parker Four Wheel Drive & Auto Repair INC
Parkline Automotive Solutions LLC
Parkor Automotive Service LLC
Parmer'S Automotive, INC.
Pasco Mobile Mechanic Llc.
Patrick Automotive And Marine Services
Patrick Carter'S Automotive Services
Patriot Auto Repair LLC
Peace Of Mind Automotive Services LLC
Peak Automotive Industries LLC
Peak Performance Automotive LLC
Pearce Automotive LLC
Pearmain'S Performance And Automotive, INC.
Pellman'S Automotive Service, INC.
Penkhus Automotive, LLC
Performance Automotive Incorporated
Performance Automotive Repair LLC
Perrys Automotive Heavy Truck Welding Service LLC
Pete'S Auto Repair
Pete'S Auto Repair L.L.C.
Pffdlf Automotive LLC
Pg Automotive LLC
Phil Long Automotive, LLC
Phil'S Automotive Services LLC
Phoenix Auto Repair LLC
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a typical mechanic visit cost in Colorado?
A diagnostic fee runs $100-$150 at most shops. Oil changes are $50-$100, brake jobs $300-$600 per axle, and major repairs vary widely. Always get a written estimate before authorizing work.
How do I know if a mechanic is trustworthy?
Look for recognized trade certification (Red Seal in Canada, ASE in the U.S.), online reviews above 4.0, transparent pricing, and willingness to show you the problem. A good mechanic will explain what's wrong and why the repair is needed.
Should I go to the dealership or an independent mechanic?
Independent mechanics are typically 30-50% cheaper than dealerships for the same work. Dealerships may be better for warranty work or recalls. For routine maintenance and common repairs, an independent shop is usually the better value.
How often should I get my car serviced?
Follow your owner's manual schedule. Generally: oil change every 5,000-8,000 km (3,000-5,000 miles), tire rotation every 10,000 km (6,000 miles), brake inspection annually, and a full inspection before winter. Modern cars need less frequent service than older models.
Do I need a mechanic who specializes in my car brand in Colorado?
For most repairs, any qualified general mechanic can work on any brand. Specialists may be worth it for European luxury brands (BMW, Mercedes, Audi) or for complex hybrid/EV systems where specific training matters.