Auto Repair Shops in King County, Washington
17 auto repair shops in King County, Washington. Mechanics, tire shops, body shops, and more.
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TA Truck Service
King County, WA
TAView Details βNorth Bend Automotive
King County, WA
View Details βNorm's Truck & Equipment Refinishing
King County, WA
View Details βJ&C Auto Repair
King County, WA
View Details βModel Garage
King County, WA
View Details βBudget Auto Wreaking
King County, WA
View Details βLake Sawyer Towing
King County, WA
View Details βSkyway Auto Repair
King County, WA
View Details βEastlake Auto Center
King County, WA
View Details βRoush Diesel Repair
King County, WA
View Details βHeiser
King County, WA
View Details βMT Auto Service
King County, WA
View Details βBudget Towing
King County, WA
View Details βStingray Auto Repair
King County, WA
View Details βPerformance Colors
King County, WA
View Details βA&M Auto Repair
King County, WA
View Details βNuMark Automotive
King County, WA
View Details βAbout Auto Repair in King County, Washington
King County, Washington has 17 auto repair shops listed on MechanicSeeker β a mix of 16 independent shops and 1 national-chain location. Whether you need a quick oil change, a brake job, transmission work, a state inspection, or full collision repair, the shops below serve King County drivers with verified addresses, phone numbers, services offered, and turn-by-turn directions. Independents tend to specialize and price competitively on labor; chains offer consistent pricing and nationwide warranty coverage. Always get a written estimate before authorizing repairs over $200, and look for ASE-certified technicians as the baseline industry credential.
Shop Types in King County
National Chains in King County
King County has 1 national chain operating auto repair locations. Chains offer consistent pricing and warranties; locals often know which ones handle your vehicle best.
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How to Pick the Right Shop in King County
- β Get a written estimate before authorizing any repair over $200 β see Washington repair guide.
- 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.
- β Confirm whether the shop honors your manufacturer warranty β especially for vehicles still under powertrain coverage.