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Ben's Workshop Austin, Texas
I had a C36 that I took there for service...this place is a total rip off. Charged me $576.56 for a new fuel press. regulator($60.00) and vac. hoses.($5.00) DONT GO HERE!!! THEY WILL BEND YOU OVER AND NO VASOLINE!!
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I've been to Ben's. He's honest, but expensive and he wants to make the car perfect each time. He's suggested $700 repairs on items "that may fail in the future".
I've been to Phoenix. We had some miscommunication with them, including replacing a steering box that we asked them NOT to replace. They ended-up charging us cost on the part and zero or 1/2 of the labor (can't remember), but for a variety of other reasons we were not comfortable. Which lead us to Tower on Lamar (@9th). David is honest and good. He's taken great care of us. He tells us the pros and cons of repairs and tells us what he would do if it was his car. He's worked on both the 560SL and the E420 with good results. His prices are reasonable. He charged us $0 last visit as he could not locate/replicate the noise we heard.
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Thanks, Joey '88 560SL Pearl Black/Java 152K '94 E320 Anthracite/Grey 89K Previously: '94 E420 Black/Bamboo '90 300E '71 280SEL 4.5 |
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Bens
Ben's worked on my 300SD in 2004. Good work but came in at 40% above estimate and that was after I went though the invoice and removed the items that were not accomplished or asked for.
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Anders 1995 E300 2015 VW TDI Sportwagen 15K 1977 240D (197K) 2002 Subaru Legacy L Wagon (115k) (Wife's) Gone but not forgotten: 2005 Buick LeSabre 1998 C230 1984 300D 1983 240D 1981 300SD 1974 240D 1974 Fiat 124 Spider 1968 Triumph TR250 |
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Ben does good work. Yes, he's very expensive. He won't BS you around either. He'll tell you like it is, especially if you have a "neglected" automobile. If it's and older model, expect higher cost. I had great luck with him.
German Star Motors at 904 McPhaul in Austin is very good and inexpensive. Ask for Alan. 512-873-0586 |
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If you've got a diesel MB, I couldn't recommend any shop besides Austin ********. Robert (the owner) knows Mercedes and especially knows diesels. When I was at Ben's, I saw nothing but gassers (except for the 300TD I was test driving) and one of the guys working there told me they try to *avoid* working on diesels.
Austin ******** is highly recommended!
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-justin 1987 300TD, 1987 300TD 2008 R32, 2000 Passat Wagon |
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Part of the problem with Ben's is the location. His property taxes are extremely high in that area, especially for a shop that large. He's got to pass that cost along to his customers.
My BMW salesman (I also drive a Z3) turned me on to a guy named Abdu at 9711 Gray Blvd that does good work (512) 873-8787. His hourly rate is the same as Ben's but he usually accomplishes the work in far less time than Ben's. It's not a convenient location and Abdu's thick accent can make communication difficult at times but he's honest and competent. Bill
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_______________________________________ 1988 MB 560 SEL 138k - Desert Taupe w/ Cream Beige Interior. Mods: Euro Headlights w/Smoked Corners New seats from a `91 ASA 15-Hole Replicas Sony HU, JL Audio 400/4 Amp, JL Audio 2-way Components on rear deck, JL Audio 3-way Components in door & dash. 2000 BMW Z3 2.3 Roadster 33k 2002 Toyota Rav4L 50k |
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You should check out Austin Mobile Mechanics, Patrick is great and cheap.
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