Auto Repair Shops in Yellowstone County, Montana
6 auto repair shops in Yellowstone County, Montana. Mechanics, tire shops, body shops, and more.
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Whalen Tire
Yellowstone County, MT
View Details βProfab Enterprises
Yellowstone County, MT
View Details βAdamβs Autobody
Yellowstone County, MT
View Details βQuality Auto Repair
Yellowstone County, MT
View Details βDr. Auto Repair and Performance
Yellowstone County, MT
View Details βBillings Collision Repair Inc
Yellowstone County, MT
View Details βAbout Auto Repair in Yellowstone County, Montana
Yellowstone County has 6 auto repair shops listed on MechanicSeeker β all locally-owned independent shops. Every listing includes address, phone, services, and turn-by-turn directions. Click any shop card below to see full details.
Shop Types in Yellowstone County
general repairΒ· 3body shopΒ· 2tire shopΒ· 1
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 Yellowstone County, Montana?
Yellowstone County has 6 auto repair shops listed on MechanicSeeker.
What national chains have shops in Yellowstone County?
Yellowstone County has only independent (non-chain) auto repair shops listed on MechanicSeeker.
How much does an oil change cost in Yellowstone County?
Oil change prices in Yellowstone County 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 Yellowstone County?
Yellowstone County has 3 general repairs, 2 body shops, 1 tire shop.
How do I find a good mechanic in Yellowstone County?
Browse shops on MechanicSeeker, check reviews, look for ASE-certified technicians, and get written estimates from multiple shops before committing to major repairs.