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Lonnie's University Auto Center

220 Butler Avenue, Durham, North Carolina 27705

Independent Shop

GPS: 36.0232, -78.9493 Β· Get Directions

Services

βœ…car repair
⚑Electrical
βœ…air conditioning
πŸ”„Suspension
πŸ› οΈEngine
πŸ›‘Brakes

About Lonnie's University Auto Center

Lonnie's University Auto Center is a locally-owned independent auto repair shop serving Durham and the surrounding area β€” specializing in car repair, electrical, air conditioning. Services include car repair, electrical, air conditioning, suspension. Call +1-919-309-7898 for an appointment.

What to Know

  • βœ“ Always get a written estimate before authorizing any work.
  • βœ“ Ask about warranty coverage on parts and labor.
  • βœ“ North Carolina requires shops to provide itemized invoices for all repairs.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Lonnie's University Auto Center?
Lonnie's University Auto Center is at 220 Butler Avenue, Durham, North Carolina 27705.
What services does Lonnie's University Auto Center offer?
Services include car repair, Electrical, air conditioning, Suspension, Engine, Brakes.
How do I contact Lonnie's University Auto Center?
Call +1-919-309-7898 or use the Get Directions link above.

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