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Businiess name:  Layfield Motors Service Inc.
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have been taking our cars to Layfield for about 30 years and have enjoyed working with both Nap and Calvin. They pinpoint exactly what is wrong with your car. They keep abreast of training and use the latest diagnostic equipment, which they combine with their in-depth knowledge of engines. Once they have determined the problem, the quality of the repair is first rate. In some cases, I've had the replacement part, such as a water pump or alternator, last longer than the original factory equipment. You can depend on them for honesty and integrity. Neither Nap or Calvin will try to sell you a repair you don't need. At some repair shops, you get the feeling they want to maximize the charge for each visit. Not so with Layfield. They want to attract customers for life, not charge the max on a single visit.

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