🚗 Auto Repair in Illinois

19 businesses found across Illinois

Browse Auto Repair by City in Illinois

Good Luck Auto Repair

, Chicago, IL 60608

Auto Repair
5.0(11 reviews)
CV Auto Repair

, Chicago, IL 60609

Auto Repair
5.0(282 reviews)
Brach's Auto Center

, Chicago, IL 60643

Auto Repair
4.9(977 reviews)
Auto Repair Plus

, Chicago, IL 60608

Auto Repair
4.8(88 reviews)
Auto Repair
4.8(482 reviews)
City Tire & Auto Repair

, Chicago, IL 60609

Auto Repair
4.8(1,117 reviews)
Auto Service 1

, Chicago, IL 60634

Auto Repair
4.8(325 reviews)
Car Care Chicago - Goodyear

, Chicago, IL 60616

Auto Repair
4.8(3,518 reviews)
Auto Repair
4.7(182 reviews)
Avondale Auto Repair

, Chicago, IL 60641

Auto Repair
4.6(201 reviews)
Fulton-Desplaines Garage

, Chicago, IL 60661

Auto Repair
4.5(162 reviews)
South Loop Auto Service

, Chicago, IL 60616

Auto Repair
4.5(179 reviews)
C & O Auto Rebuilders

, Chicago, IL 60628

Auto Repair
4.4(103 reviews)
Car One Auto Repair & More

, Chicago, IL 60608

Auto Repair
4.4(120 reviews)
Quick and Fair Auto Repair

, Chicago, IL 60653

Auto Repair
4.3(223 reviews)
31st Auto Repair

, Chicago, IL 60608

Auto Repair
4.3(104 reviews)
Auto Repair
4.1(148 reviews)
Bucktown Auto Repair

, Chicago, IL 60622

Auto Repair
4.1(147 reviews)
Halsted Auto Repair

, Chicago, IL 60642

Auto Repair
3.7(279 reviews)

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How to Choose the Best Auto Repair in Illinois

Auto mechanics and car repair shops. Use these tips to find the right provider for your needs:

  1. Look for ASE-certified mechanics — this certification means they've passed rigorous skills testing.
  2. Ask for a written estimate before any work begins, and get a second opinion for repairs over $500.
  3. Check if the shop offers a warranty on parts and labor — reputable shops offer at least 12 months.
  4. Read reviews specifically mentioning honesty — the top complaint about auto shops is unnecessary repairs.
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Pro tip: Always ask for your old parts back after a repair — legitimate shops will return them, and it proves the work was actually done.

💰 How Much Do Auto Repair Cost in Illinois?

Oil changes run $40–$100. Brake pad replacement averages $150–$300 per axle. Transmission repair can range $1,500–$5,000+. Engine work varies widely.

Prices in Illinois vary by city, job complexity, and provider experience. Always get a written estimate before work begins.

Frequently Asked Questions — Auto Repair in Illinois

Q: How do I know if an auto repair shop is trustworthy?

Look for ASE certification, written estimates, warranty on work, and many recent positive reviews specifically mentioning honesty.

Q: How much does a car tune-up cost?

Basic tune-ups (spark plugs, filters, fluids) typically cost $150–$500 depending on your vehicle make and what's included.

Q: Should I go to the dealership or an independent shop?

Independent shops are typically 20–40% cheaper than dealerships for most repairs. For warranty work, use the dealer.

About Auto Repair in Illinois

Popular Business Directory lists 19 auto repair across every city and county in Illinois. Compare ratings, find phone numbers, business hours, and directions — all in one place. Auto mechanics and car repair shops