Best Auto Repair in New York, New York — 2026 Top-Rated Pros
Browse 31 verified auto repair providers in New York. Reviews, hours, and direct contact — free to use.
In New York, New York: Auto repair is the home-service trade most likely to upcharge by exploiting information asymmetry. The 220 U.S. cities with auto repair shops on Recommended.app include independent neighborhood shops, dealership service departments, and chain operations — three very different price and quality models. Independent shops typically charge $85 to $145 per labor hour with the same parts a dealer uses; dealerships charge $135 to $250 per hour and add warranty-period requirements; chain shops sit between but often staff less-experienced techs. Common job pricing for a 2018+ vehicle: brake pads (front) $250 to $475, brake pads + rotors $400 to $750, full brake service all four corners $700 to $1,400, alternator $450 to $850, water pump $500 to $950, timing belt service $700 to $1,800, transmission service $200 to $450 (fluid + filter), full transmission rebuild $2,500 to $5,500. The biggest single signal of a trustworthy shop is whether they let you see the parts that came off your car. Worn brake pads, leaking gaskets, cracked rotors — the worn parts are easy to identify visually, and a shop that shows you the failed part isn''t making it up. A shop that won''t show you the part it just charged you to replace is the same shop you shouldn''t be at next time. ASE certification (master technician status) is the meaningful technical credential.
Top Auto Repair in New York (31)

Hybrid Auto Tech Inc
New York, NY
8 reviews

Broadway Automotive
New York, NY
8 reviews

A Day Night Auto Restore
New York, NY
8 reviews

A & S Complete Auto Repairs
New York, NY
8 reviews

A Emergency Transmission Rpr
New York, NY
7 reviews

Manhattan Auto Repair Inc.
New York, NY
7 reviews

Ludlow Garage
New York, NY
7 reviews

Marty's Auto Body
New York, NY
7 reviews

A Automotive
New York, NY
7 reviews

A Advanced Road Service
New York, NY
7 reviews

A & A Imported Motors
New York, NY
7 reviews

Cybert Car Care Est. 1916
New York, NY
7 reviews

Prestige Auto Repair & Body Shop
New York, NY
7 reviews

Carlos’ Flat Fixed
New York, NY
7 reviews

54th Street Auto Center
New York, NY
7 reviews

Midtown Center Auto Repair & Body Shop
New York, NY
7 reviews

Scarsdale Auto Body Inc.
Scarsdale, NY
2 reviews

JC Auto Repairs
Scarsdale, NY
2 reviews

Sal's Auto Service Inc.
Scarsdale, NY
2 reviews

AutoCraft NYC
New York City, NY

2020 Auto Service Corp
New York City, NY

Zaloomie Car Care
New York City, NY

King Auto Repair
Armonk, NY

Armonk Auto Repairs Inc
Armonk, NY

Armonk Garage
Armonk, NY

Precision Motor Works NY
Mamaroneck, NY

Fairway Auto Body
Mamaroneck, NY

Motorwerks Inc
Mamaroneck, NY

SBG Automotive Excellence
New York, NY

Spencer Auto Supply & Hardware
New York, NY

Stacks Auto Service & Tires
New York, NY
What to Look For
Look for ASE Blue Seal certified shops and confirm at least one Master Tech on staff. Ask whether they show you the worn parts — honest shops volunteer to. Get the diagnosis in writing before authorizing repairs. Compare quotes from 2–3 shops for any job over $500 — variance can be substantial. For warranty-period vehicles, verify whether using an independent shop affects coverage (usually no for normal maintenance, sometimes yes for major repairs).
Typical Auto Repair Cost in New York
$85–$175
per labor hour
Pricing varies by provider and project. See the city cost guide for New York-specific data when available.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does auto repair cost per hour?
Independent shops: $85–$145. Chain shops (Midas, Firestone, Pep Boys): $95–$165. Dealerships: $135–$250+. Specialty shops (German, Japanese, performance, restoration): $135–$225. Labor times come from industry guides (AllData, Mitchell, Chilton) — verify the quote uses standard times, not inflated ones.
Should I go to the dealer or an independent shop?
Dealer: required for active warranty work, recall work, and any factory software programming. Independent: typically 25–40% cheaper for the same work on out-of-warranty cars, often using identical OEM parts. Specialty independent shops (focused on your specific make) often have deeper expertise than the dealer service department for older vehicles.
What''s ASE certification?
Automotive Service Excellence — voluntary certification covering 8+ technical areas (engine, brakes, electrical, etc.). A ''Master Technician'' is ASE-certified in 8 of the core areas. ASE doesn''t guarantee great work, but the absence of ASE-certified techs in a shop is a meaningful negative signal. Look for shop displays of the ASE Blue Seal.
How do I know if a shop is honest?
Three tests: (1) Will they show you the worn part that came off your car? Honest shops volunteer to. (2) Do they explain in plain English what the problem is? Vague ''it''s the computer'' answers without specifics are a flag. (3) Will they put the diagnosis in writing before doing the work? Honest shops absolutely will, dishonest ones avoid it.
How often should I get an oil change?
Modern engines with synthetic oil: every 5,000–7,500 miles or annually (whichever comes first). Conventional oil: every 3,000–5,000 miles. Your owner''s manual is the authoritative source — many shops still push 3,000-mile intervals because it sells more oil changes. Severe service (towing, mountain driving, dust) shortens intervals.
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