What kind of work do you need?
My wife works in Rockville and she takes our
2000 Legacy GT Sedan to a place over by Gude Drive (Rockville) for all
of our maintenance (brakes, tune-ups, etc.) issues.
I believe the name is Thunderbird automotive (301-279-7059)
Fred (the mechanic) is a very nice and straight
forward guy. Good labor rates. I trust him
with just about everything. The only thing that
I didn't use him for was a recent engine gasket leak.
Fred can do engine and transmission work but,
I've learned through the experience of many of my mechanic friends
that when it comes to jobs in the power trane area for automobiles
that are not in the top 40 most sold autos list-- it's best left to the
Master Mechanics at the dealerships--like most Subarus.
Those guys have so many hours of specialiezed
training and labor experience that it's worth paying the higher labor rates.
Not only that, but they can ussually fix the problem faster. Where
dealerships
get you is on the parts. They normally offer incentives to the mechanics to
replace more parts than the absolute minimum. If they replace
more parts they can increase the billable time portion of the bill. Plus,
they
never sell you the part at dealer cost.
I took my Subaru to Don Beyer Subaru for the engine gasket leak I had and
the car is performing nicely (This was done about 3 weeks ago). Granted,
it
was covered under waranty, so I don't know how they would bill you for an
out of warranty repair. Call arround and ask them what are their labor
rates, then make your decision based on that. Sometimes you can get them to
lower their rates if you can get a quote from a competing dealer.
Cordially
Joaquin J. Rosario
Stafford, VA