Auto Repair Shops in Mountain Home, Arkansas
3 auto repair shops in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Mechanics, tire shops, body shops, and more.
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Mountain Home Motors Auto and RV Repair
Mountain Home, AR
View Details βTake 5 Oil Change
Mountain Home, AR
Take 5View Details βDiscount Tire
Mountain Home, AR
Discount TireView Details βAbout Auto Repair in Mountain Home, Arkansas
Mountain Home has 3 auto repair shops listed on MechanicSeeker β a mix of 1 independent shop and 2 national-chain locations. Every listing includes address, phone, services, and turn-by-turn directions. Click any shop card below to see full details.
Shop Types in Mountain Home
general repairΒ· 1quick lubeΒ· 1tire shopΒ· 1
National Chains in Mountain Home
Mountain Home has 2 national chains operating auto repair locations. Chains offer consistent pricing and warranties; locals often know which ones handle your vehicle best.
Take 5
1 location
Discount Tire
1 location
How to Pick the Right Shop
- β Get a written estimate before authorizing any repair over $200.
- β Ask about warranty coverage on parts and labor before work begins.
- β Look for ASE-certified technicians β the baseline industry credential.
- β For the same job, get a quote from one chain and one independent to compare.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many auto repair shops are in Mountain Home, Arkansas?
Mountain Home has 3 auto repair shops listed on MechanicSeeker β including 1 independent and 2 national-chain locations.
What national chains have shops in Mountain Home?
Take 5 (1), Discount Tire (1).
How much does an oil change cost in Mountain Home?
Oil change prices in Mountain Home typically run $30-$50 for conventional oil and $65-$125 for full synthetic. Chains (Jiffy Lube, Valvoline, Walmart Auto Care) tend toward the lower end; dealer service centers run higher. Get 2-3 quotes before committing.
What types of auto repair shops are in Mountain Home?
Mountain Home has 1 general repair, 1 quick lube, 1 tire shop.
How do I find a good mechanic in Mountain Home?
Browse shops on MechanicSeeker, check reviews, look for ASE-certified technicians, and get written estimates from multiple shops before committing to major repairs.