The best way to avoid being ripped off by South Carolina GMC auto repair services and mechanics
is to be prepared. A strong knowledge of how your automobile works and how to identify
common problems is a good start, and can make all the difference. It's also important to know how
to select a good South Carolina GMC mechanic, the kinds of questions to ask, and your consumer
rights.
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the American Automobile
Association (AAA), and the National Association of Attorneys General
(NAAG), this kind of information about your automobile may help you
keep a lid on South Carolina GMC mechanical mistakes.
Choosing an South Carolina GMC Auto Mechanic:
• Look for South Carolina GMC auto repair shops that display certifications - like a seal of Automotive
Service Excellence. This Certification indicates that some or all of the
auto mechanics meet basic standards of knowledge and competence in specific
technical areas. Make sure the certifications are current, but remember
that certification alone is no guarantee of good or honest South Carolina GMC auto repair work.
• Ask if the South Carolina GMC auto mechanic or repair shop has experience working on the same make
or model vehicle that intend to bring in.
Choosing an South Carolina GMC Auto Repair Shop:
• Ask for recommendations from friends, family, and other people you trust. Look for an auto repair shop before you need one to avoid being rushed into a last-minute decision.
• Shop around for an South Carolina GMC auto repair shop by telephone for the best deal, and compare warranties on repairs.
• Ask to see current licenses if local law requires auto repair shops to be licensed or registered.
• Make sure the South Carolina GMC auto repair shop will honor your vehicle's warranty.
South Carolina GMC Auto Repair Mechanics
Below is a list of South Carolina GMC auto repair shops and dealers that are waiting to compete for your business.
View contact information for each South Carolina GMC auto mechanic and repair shop, or read tips and advice on how to choose a good auto mechanic and repair shop.
Longstreet Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, GMC Truck, Inc.
153 North Williamsburg County Highway
Kingstree, SC, 29556
PH: 843-355-5511
FX: 843-355-5512
Mcelveen Pontiac-Buick-GMC Truck, Inc. .
Highway I-26 & 17a
Summerville, SC, 29483
PH: 843-871-6800
FX: 843-875-8633
Mullins Motors, Inc.
3369 Hwy 76 East
Mullins, SC, 29574
PH: 843-464-1234
FX: 843-464-1237
Newberry Auto Mart
1426 Wilson Rd
Newberry, SC, 29108
PH: 803-276-3622
FX: 803-276-0633
Parks Chevrolet-Pontiac-Buick-GMC
2811 Boundary St
Beaufort, SC, 29906
PH: 843-525-4100
FX: 843-525-4169
Parrish Motor Co., Inc.
205 N Fraser St
Georgetown, SC, 29440
PH: 843-546-6191
FX: 843-546-2647
Performance Chevrolet-Buick-GMC
305 Hwy 123 Byp
Seneca, SC, 29678
PH: 864-882-4646
FX: 864-882-9098
Peters Pontiac-Buick-GMC, Inc.
2000 Cottageville Highway
Walterboro, SC, 29488
PH: 843-538-2900
FX: 843-538-7638
Prothro Chevrolet, Buick, Pontiac, GMC Truck
452 N. Brooks Street
Manning, SC, 29102
PH: 803-433-2535
FX: 803-433-2497
Raceway Chevrolet, Buick, Pontiac, GMC
410 W Main St
Lake City, SC, 29560
PH: 843-374-5000
FX: 843-374-8097
Sitton Buick-Pontiac-GMC Truck
2640 Laurens Rd
Greenville, SC, 29607
PH: 864-288-5600
FX: 864-288-2382
Superior Motors, Inc.
835 Five Chop Road
Orangeburg, SC, 29115
PH: 803-534-1123
FX: 803-533-7806
Tom Duncan Pontiac-GMC Truck, Inc.
201 S Buncombe Rd
Greer, SC, 29650
PH: 864-877-7441
FX: 864-848-3520
Wakefield Buick Pontiac GMC Inc.
300 W St John St
Spartanburg, SC, 29301
PH: 864-582-4588
FX: 864-583-5227
Wallace White Pontiac-Buick-GMC Truck
730 Chesnee Hwy
Gaffney, SC, 29341
PH: 864-487-4227
FX: 864-487-7431
Before you arrange to have any work performed,
ask how the South Carolina GMC auto repair station prices its work. Some repair shops charge a flat rate for labor
on auto repairs. The published rate is based on an independent or manufacturer's
estimate of the time required to complete the auto repairs. Others charge on the
basis of the actual time the South Carolina GMC mechanic worked on the repair.
If you need expensive or complicated auto repairs, or if you have questions
about recommended work, consider getting a second opinion from a different South Carolina GMC auto shop.
Find out if there will be a diagnostic charge if you decide to have the
work performed elsewhere. Many South Carolina GMC repair shops charge for diagnostic time.
Shops that do only diagnostic work and do not sell parts or repairs may
be able to give you an objective opinion about which repairs are necessary.
If you decide to get the work done, ask for a written estimate.
What should a written estimate include?
• It should identify the condition to be repaired, the parts needed,
and the anticipated labor charge. Make sure you get a signed copy from the South Carolina GMC auto mechanic.
• It should state that the shop will contact you for approval before they
do any work exceeding a specified amount of time or money. State law may
require this.
What should I know about the parts to be repaired or replaced?
Parts are classified as:
• New - These auto parts generally are made to original manufacturer's specifications,
either by the vehicle manufacturer or an independent company. Your state
may require South Carolina GMC auto repair shops to tell you if non-original equipment will be
used in the repair. Prices and quality of these parts vary.
• Remanufactured, rebuilt and reconditioned - These terms generally mean
the same thing: parts have been restored to a sound working condition.
Many manufacturers offer a warranty covering replacement parts, but not
the labor to install them.
• Salvage - These are used parts taken from another vehicle without alteration.
Salvage parts may be the only source for certain items, though their reliability
is seldom guaranteed.
What do I need after the work is done?
• Get a completed repair order describing the work done by the South Carolina GMC mechanic. It should list
each repair, parts supplied, the cost of each part, labor charges, and
the vehicle's odometer reading when you brought the vehicle in as well
as when the repair order was completed. Ask for all replaced parts. State
law may require this.