About Alternative Automotive
Alternative Automotive offers repair and maintenance services for most vehicle makes and models, with a focus on Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury. Their services include maintenance by mileage, brakes, alignments, and more. Located on 15th Street, the team is known for being friendly, honest, and trustworthy. They provide thorough diagnostics, explaining the root of the problem and offering a ballpark cost for repairs. Customers appreciate their honesty and transparency, especially when they can save money by fixing issues like A/C problems without unnecessary replacements. The staff is very skilled at diagnosing problems accurately, such as water pump or tensioner pulley issues, often avoiding unnecessary repairs by being honest about what is truly needed. The owners run the business with Christian principles, emphasizing high-quality work and integrity. They are quick to help in emergencies, getting vehicles back on the road promptly. Follow-up after repairs ensures customer satisfaction. Overall, Alternative Automotive is highly recommended for its honesty, quality work, and knowledgeable team.
This is the best mechanic in Tulsa or anywhere else I've been to, hands down, honest affordable and upfront. So knowledgeable, all I can say is your car will be in such good hands here.Thanks again guys! Infiniti Stars!
I rarely post reviews about a business, but I feel compelled to brag about this automotive shop. Mike at Alternative Automotive and his crew are the absolute best. I had electrical issues with a used Nissan. I had it in 3 different shops and spent almost 2000 dollars trying to get it repaired. The dealer ship wanted 4000k to repair it, and had the wrong diagnosis. Other shops told me to replace the ECM, sensors and wiring harnesses. Mike found the problem after one day- it turned out to be a short in a connector. The car runs great now!! I wish I would have known about this mechanic before I spend 2000 grand in the other 3 shops. Very knowledgeable and skilled mechanics,...read full review
I had been told I'd need a new transmission. $6000 to $9,000. Alternative delved into the car and discovered it was a hose that had cracked, letting in gasps of air, mimicking shifting issues. Less than $100 parts and labor! I'm sold!!!