Reviews
I live in Las Vegas Nevada and was looking at two trucks in Idaho Falls ID. I asked the dealer if they could take them over to All Things Automotive for inspection. I give the dealer props they agreed to take the trucks over. The inspection on each truck was quick and thorough. It help me remove the truck that had the most work needed. The cost was under $100 for both trucks and saved me $1,000's. I would use them again and would suggest that you do the same. Everyone that I talked to was very helpful and easy to work with. They emailed me the inspections with complete breakdowns.
Great place use them.
5
7 years ago (04-04-2018)
We live in dark time people. An age where the uninformed, uneducated and naive people of the world are losing massive amounts of money to people in the service industry. Integrity and honesty seem to have gone the way of the cassette tape only to be viewed from behind glass on a museum or thrift store display box.
We were referred to All Things Automotive by my father in law who still lives in the days of cassette tapes and have had two different vehicles in the shop. The work was of the highest quality and pricing was extremely fair.
If you're looking for that shop where you're willing to pay the money required to fix your vehicle and want the piece of mind that you're not being upsold or scammed, this is your shop.
5
7 years ago (04-05-2018)
This shop has been over backwards for me Everytime. They get the job done in a timely manner and they do it right the first time. I'm from out of town and I always try to leave my repairs until I visit so they can work on my truck. Been with them for almost 10 years, and always a great experience.
5
7 years ago (03-01-2018)
The reason I’m giving two stars is because the story ended well to some degree.
I bought a used truck with 100k miles on it. Wanted to do the responsible thing and have a mechanic go through, check the truck out, change oil, fuel filter, etc.
They came back and said I had a leak in my transfer case, and combined with other small work, it would be somewhere around $1500 dollars to fix. It was several days until the weekend and I asked if they were going to be able to get it back to me before then. They said no problem.
Work gets done, they leave a guy there after hours to fix it. All seems well. I pick up my truck and drive to Boise. At the end of the day, it looked like my rear diff was leaking. I took it into a mechanic and they started asking me if I had tried to repair the transfer case because no mechanic they knew would repair it this way.....looked, and they had squirted a bunch of JB weld up over a hole. The pressure and heat
Blew through the crappy patch job and I was running a dry transfer case for who knows how many hundreds of miles. Not sure exactly how that job costed me 1500$.
So, frankly I feel like it was a dishonest move on their part. When I called in, I got a shop credit card of theirs over the phone within minutes. Makes me think that they knew they were doing a crappy job and just got caught and were worried about getting sued.
The good part: they paid for someone else to put in a new transfer case. So I guess someone took responsibility after I called. That’s why I gave them a two star instead of a one.
The bad part: I have zero trust that they are a reputable company. The fact that they would try and pull a fast one like this really bothers me. They won’t touch my truck ever again and I actively steer friends and family away from them. If anyone asks me, I’ll say stay away from them.
2
8 years ago (15-11-2017)
Idaho maybe a right to work state and your employer could fire you for no reason at all but for a company to make up something and fire you based on something that was not true at all then you go pick up your check and there's already someone there sounds like that was pre plans and I'd not right at all I do have rights and I did go to the Department of Labor
1
7 years ago (27-04-2018)