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Poll: What's Your Auto Repair Headquarters?

Walnut Creek Patch Readers Choice: What's your favorite place for auto repair?

When you want your ride purring like a kitten, where do you go? Vote for one of the shops nominated by Patch readers.

This is a Patch Readers Choice poll. It's actually been up for awhile, but due to human editor error (don't blame this on the computer), a poll has just been attached to it at the bottom of the file. So it's time to get voting in earnest.

 See all the categories available for voting on the Readers Choice Walnut Creek topic page.

Links immediately below can take you to Patch directory listings for these shops, where you can learn more about the business and leave a review if you'd like. The poll to vote in is at the bottom of the file. The Readers Choice polls close at 9 a.m. Friday, Aug. 17.

Best Auto Repair:

Walnut Creek Autopros, 1520 Third Ave.

Gilmore's Auto Service, 2151 North Broadway.

Walnut Creek Automotive, 1532 Mount Diablo Blvd.

Frank's Auto Service, 1255 Boulevard Way

Mike's Autobody, 2140 N. Broadway and 2288 N. Main St.

Walnut Creek Import Service, 1343 Pine St.

Walnut Creek Service Center, 1145 Bont Lane

Honda Walnut Creek, 1707 N. Main St.

European Auto Repair, 1573 Third Ave.

All Service Auto, 1448 Mazda Dr.

Independent Volvo Service, 1403 Autocenter Dr.

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