We have proudly served Murray, KY and the Calloway County area for more than 20 years. At Harlan Automotive, you're guaranteed the same service that we would exert on our own vehicles. We take automotive repair personally because, well, cars and us go way back.
SERVICES WE OFFER: Oil Change, Wheel Alignment, Preventive Maintenance,
We have proudly served Murray, KY and the Calloway County area for more than 20 years. At Harlan Automotive, you're guaranteed the same service that we would exert on our own vehicles. We take automotive repair personally because, well, cars and us go way back.
SERVICES WE OFFER: Oil Change, Wheel Alignment, Preventive Maintenance, Transmission Repair, Jasper Engines and Transmission, Pre-Road Trip Inspections, Used Car Inspections, Emission Repair, Windshield Repair & Replacement, Battery Diagnostics & Replacement, Starters & Alternators, Brake Repair, A/C Repair, Engine & Cooling System, Shocks & Struts, Timing Belts, Custom Lifts, Classic Car Repair, Hybrid Repair, Tire Sales, Specialized Diagnostics for BMW, Mercedes, & European Vehicles
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Mike and Kellie HarlanThank you for your kind words and trust in our business. We always look forward to serving our Murray State students!
Thank you for your business and we look forward to serving you in the future!
Mike and Kellie HarlanWe appreciate your business and are happy you are happy!! Have a great day and we look forward to serving you in the future.
Mike and Kellie HarlanThank you for the confidense you place in us. We appreciate your business and kind words. We love our Murray State Students and always look forward to serving them! Have a blessed day!
Mike and Kellie Harlan
Thank you for your business and it was great seeing you again. Good luck with your new truck!
Mike and Kellie Harlan
In my most recent visit, I simply asked how much it will cost to replace all four struts on my car. They refused to give me a price without looking at my car first, alluding that they needed to ensure the right parts were obtained, so I left the car with them. They called me and told me that the parts are unavailable, and stated furthermore, that the struts don’t need to be replaced. I don’t know who they rely on exclusively for parts, but there are many aftermarket strut manufacturers; surely one of them has struts for a popular 3-year-old car. When I went to retrieve the car, they charged me $65 for looking at my struts. That’s totally unnecessary – there is little one can do to diagnose whether struts are needed or not – a mere visual examination of the outer casing for visible signs of fluid leaking is all one can do and that is scarcely conclusive; usually need is determined by mileage or tire-cupping instead. But I did not ask for a diagnosis – I assumed that the struts are bad and only asked for a cost-estimate to complete a very specific task. They still gave me no price to replace the struts, even when I asked again upon paying the bill. Obviously, it’s easier just to charge me $65 to say “no deal”. That’s quick and easy money, right? But there’s more.
When I was told that the struts didn’t need to be replaced I explained that the rear tires were cupping badly, which suggests the struts are worn or defective. A woman whom I doubt actually has any mechanical expertise offered a number of unhelpful ideas about what could cause that – unhelpful, because they were not only invalid, but ridiculous. One of those suggestions is that the abnormal tire wear on the rear tires was caused by the front-end alignment. She offered a FREE alignment check and while it made no sense, because I had just replaced the tires and she assured me they would call me if it needed adjustment, I agreed to the free alignment check. They didn’t call – they just adjusted the toe setting and added another $75 to my bill.
Add to that some bill-padding junk charges including “shop materials” and “Hazmat fee” for a minor adjustment that involves no parts, and sales tax on the whole sum, bringing the total to $170 for something that I did not want, did not approve, and which did nothing to address my only concern -- abnormal tire wear on the rear tires. And still no estimate for replacement of struts – the only thing I asked for.
I’ve relied on them for many years and looking back, I see depriving me of the ability to give informed consent is a persistent business pattern. Read through their reviews and you’ll find similar complaints interspersed among all the many satisfied reviews of those who are easy to please and eager to review nicely – just as I used to be. Check the BBB website and you will find Harlan Automotive is not BBB-accredited, and at least one other person wrote a complaint similar to my own. If you don’t care what it costs to fix your car or even if you’re being treated fairly, they’ll probably satisfy you with their work. That’s something, but not enough for me, anymore. I will never return.