
Dynotech Auto Repair: Honest, expert auto care with a friendly, family-like touch.
Situated at 2092 Gilbert Ave in St Paul, MN 55104, Dynotech Auto Repair is praised for honest, no-nonsense auto care delivered by a knowledgeable team. Reviews cite fast, clear communication and trustworthy service—even 20-minute oil changes. With a friendly, family-like atmosphere led by Josh and his dad Tim, the shop earns long-standing trust from customers.
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Expert diagnostics and repairs for all vehicle makes and models, from engine issues to electrical problems.
Oil changes, brake services, tire rotations, and fluid checks performed quickly and efficiently.
High-quality auto parts available for purchase with professional installation services.
Urgent vehicle fixes handled promptly, even during busy periods like holidays.
Advanced diagnostic services to accurately identify issues and recommend necessary repairs.
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Overall rating
Caity Weiland
Very reasonable prices and good low-pressure recommendations on service. We drive our cars less than average so our maintenance priorities are to balance longevity, safety, and expense. This place reminds us of our beloved neighborhood auto shop that we left behind when we moved here from Ohio. The prospect of finding new trustworthy and reliable businesses for taking care of our home, cars etc after moving can be stressful we took our chance at Dynotech and it’s worked out great so far.
Lisa Berryman
Exceptional customer service, affordable prices and outstanding mechanic's. Overall just a great experience!
Matthew Voye
Another great experience. I got my car back. They fixed the problem. I'm excited. Very professional. I'm thankful to have them as my car doctors. I recommend to anyone.
Tony Berglund
Awesome communication Awesome short wait.
Wiliam Smith
Friendly service, knowledgeable and helpful solutions to your card needs! I’ll definitely recommend them
Patrick Z
I came in for a wheel bearing replacement on an old 98 Audi A4. The installation was completely botched. The "tech" (owner's son) pressed in the cylindrical piece sideways, 90 degrees off from how it should have been pressed in. I was never told of the mishap and only discovered this because I needed a new wheel bearing shortly after, the new shop I went to let me know that I needed to spend an additional 1000 dollars on a new hub since the old one was so deformed. The owner seems like a nice and knowledgeable guy, I just wish he had overseen the work that was being done.