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Car Forum / Honda Cars / January 2006

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Honda Repair/Service: Columbia South Carolina

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Beast of Burden - 20 Jan 2006 23:32 GMT
A little help please.
My daughter is a student at the Univ. of SC in Columbia.  She has a 1992-93
Honda Civic that needs some ill defined repair/service.  I live too far away
to hop in the car and run to Columbia to help her.  Can any one recommend a
repair shop, preferably on the south side of town (but that's not absolutely
necessary, just convenient) that does pretty good work at a fair price that
wouldn't take advantage of a female college that doesn't know squat about
automobiles.
Any assistance/suggestions/advice would be sincerely appreciated.

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I'll never be your beast of burden.  Never, never, never be . . .
end_is_near1 - 22 Jan 2006 09:47 GMT
click and clack have a list of garages they like at cartalk.com    might be
worth a look

http://www.cartalk.com/content/mechx/

>A little help please.
> My daughter is a student at the Univ. of SC in Columbia.  She has a
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> I'll never be your beast of burden.  Never, never, never be . . .
Beast of Burden - 22 Jan 2006 15:37 GMT
Thanks, good advice

> click and clack have a list of garages they like at cartalk.com    might
> be worth a look
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>> I'll never be your beast of burden.  Never, never, never be . . .
 
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