I have been a customer of Bigley Auto Repair for over 7 years. While it is not the most convenient location, it is well worth the drive. The repairs are top-notch and reasonably priced....
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Located in the heart of Charleston, West Virginia, Bigley Auto stands as a trusted automotive repair hub that has been serving the community since its establishment in 2000. Boasting a team of ASE certified technicians, Bigley Auto prides itself on offering comprehensive solutions for all your vehicle needs, no matter how big or small the issue may be. From routine maintenance like brakes, tires, and tune-ups to more complex tasks such as alignments, engine repairs, and transmission rebuilds, our skilled experts have you covered.
As a proud member of the local NAPA AutoCare Center network, Bigley Auto ensures that all its quality services are backed by a national 24-month/24,000-mile warranty, guaranteeing your peace of mind wherever your journeys may lead you. Whether you're hitting the open road or embarking on a cross-country adventure, our warranty support allows you to travel worry-free, knowing that your vehicle is in good hands. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and experience top-notch automotive care like never before!
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My son tried to get an inspection sticker they tried to tell him all of his brake lights were out not a single one of his brake lights are out we went to another place that immediately passed his...
We are only in town for the weekend and one of the ladies in our group had an emergency with her car. After trying several repair shops she was able to get it to Bigley's . The repairman told her...
Called and was able to take in at my convenience. Needed an alternator, they did a great job. Had it on and ready to go in time they stated. Very friendly, and knowledgeable . Will definitely...
Bigley told me they would charge $20 to change my fuel filter. One of the fuel lines was froze and wouldn't free up. They had to cut one of the fuel lines and buy a kit that was $25 and splice...

