The Linder family has been fixing cars in Waverly since 1959. Mister Richard Linder has an exhaustive knowledge of automobiles, that he will happily share with you. He is generally concerned that your car is leaving his shop in the best condition possible. He also has a fabulous memory. He is 68 years old and his retirement will be a sad day for lots of people.
Never overcharges or says unnecessary work needs to be done. Great place to get your car fixed!
Honest, down to earth, great value. Family owned business that really takes care of you.
Mr. Linder Will not steer you wrong or upsell what you dont need. He runs a high-quality, well-skilled, honest shop.
Very personal honest service. Knowledgeable and always willing to help you find the cheaper and simpler answer to your auto problems.
Consistently excellent no-nonsense service and advice. I do most auto maintenance and repairs myself but have been going to Linder Auto for years for jobs I cant or dont want to undertake. Friends and neighbors with little auto knowledge of their own have gotten the same excellent service---no condescension and no up-selling. Rich Linder is exactly what you want your mechanic to be: completely honest, forthright, skilled, dependable, and practical. Unlike some shops and dealers who try to return cars to as new condition, Richs priorities are keeping keeping your car safe, reliable, and affordable as it ages, and he is very good about presenting a range of options from must do to keep an eye on this to could do someday.
Very honest and fair,also excellent technician, wont rip you off.
Honest, loyal, and smart — That’s Richard Linder. Scout’s honor, Linder’s is THE automotive repair shop you want for your wheels and your peace of mind.
Yep, this is my family, so you might consider the review biased, but...... 4 weeks ago I completely lost the electric steering in my 2012 Acura TSX. Honda wouldnt touch the car, even though I bought it through them (Parkville) and Frankel Acura quoted me Over 1 thousand, but under 3 for a new power steering module. Even though the family business typically doesnt deal with the computers in todays newer vehicles, they couldnt stand to see me shell out the money that Acura demanded for a known issue. There is no recall out there, even though there should be. Linders found me a junkyard broker, and through them I ordered a module in Wisconsin. Nick, the long time mechanic at Linders, was able to install the module and now Im all fixed for a few hundred out of pocket. A few hundred versus $1000-$3000???? No contest. Linders would do this for anyone. They cant guarantee a junkyard product, not even for family, but they TRIED when all the mom and pop shops in Harford County refused to look at the issue. Im so proud to carry the last name of Linder, and if you have a similar issue, I can assure you this shop will try to help you out. I will forever choose a small, local business like this over a dealer, and this situation is the perfect example why. The neighborhood isnt the most appealing, the inside could use a power wash, but the service and efforts are top notch.
Guilty afternoon pleasure (before going to the dentist) :)