I'm old, and I worked my way through college as a mechanic in 1970s (which doesn't qualify me to work on cars that require more programming than wrench skills). These guys are fast, honest and helpful. Did I say HONEST? As a safety inspector in the old days (it cost $5 in the 1974 and we had to disassemble the wheels to check the brakes) most locations only chose to do it because it was a great producer of revenue for brakes, exhaust and tire sales. The wieners did it to sell overpriced windshield wipers and light bulbs. These guys do it because they are fast, simple and must be making a profit somehow by being efficient. NOTE: You will not see an expensive German luxury car in the owner's parking place, nor will you find a pool table, dart board, leather recliners, a wine cellar, beer box or other luxuries in the owner's office. Even scarier, the owner may be the guy checking you in and doing the work instead or lounging somewhere while lining up minimum wage just-out-of-rehab novices to check out your ride. These guys are straight up real people. I will use them again and again as long as I am in Utah and can drive!