hello prime. was wondering if anyone had a sugestion for a good service shop in the charleston area? i would appreciate the input. thanks
That depends on what you need done.Hate to be the bearer of bad tidings but not just anyone works on NSXs nor would I trust them to. You may be forced to go some distance to find a qualified tech.
Nope. Per Google Maps:yeah from where your at you have a pretty far commute. Gooding might actually be closer to you than augusta.
I think this was the latest from Steve.Steve Gooding up in NC used to do great work but he may be out of it now.
That depends on what you need done.
A lot of the maintenance tasks for the NSX can be easily performed by any good independent mechanic (and any good dealer service department). I'm referring to brake work, fluid and filter changes, tire replacements, valve adjustments, etc.
Where you really benefit from using someone with a lot of NSX experience is in the really complicated stuff, like timing belt replacements, clutch replacements, and troubleshooting major problems.
If I lived in a city without a mechanic who works on NSXs all the time, I'd find a good local mechanic and trust the routine maintenance tasks to him, but I'd travel for the NSX-experienced mechanic when I have something major needing work.
I have a hard time believing that there aren't competent independent mechanics in most populated areas in most parts of the country, including smaller cities and even small towns. I know there are plenty of bad ones too, but good mechanics (who don't specialize in any particular make) can be found almost anywhere.Ken, that may be true where you are but there's not a Honda/Acura dealer in the vicinity that I'd let touch my NSX under any circumstance and only a few independents, Barney and Dan at Track One come to mind. There's a lot of guys out there that can screw up a simple oil change, much less brake work. Think cross-threaded drain plugs---
I think this was the latest from Steve.