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I would like to recommend Austins Garage in Hardess Street off Herne Hill Road , they are the most honest reasonably priced garage I have ever come across. I have been going there for years , other garages I sent my Honda to in the past especially dealerships were overpriced and always found something wrong that was never an issue before . Martin who runs the place is lovely fella and if you want you can say I recommended them to you .


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I moved into the area two years ago and was recommended Austins Garage. I'm always a little wary about using a new garage but I have to say it's a true find. Martin (the owner) has always given me a honest view of what the car needs to be done. I can wholeheartedly say that you couldn't find a more reasonable mechanic in SE London.
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