Town and Country Auto Repair Wisconsin

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★★★★½
4.9 (440 reviews)
Location
Address:
4105 Ten Oaks Rd
Dayton, MD 21036
GPS Coordinates:
39.259557, -76.983966
Contact Information
Phone:
(410) 531-2493
Contact:
Town and Country Auto Repair Wisconsin
Hours of Operation
  • Mon-Fri 7:30am-6pm
  • Sat 8am-3pm
  • Sun Closed
Business Information
4.9

Rating

440

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5 helpful highest ranking reviews
Joseph Walchko
★★★★★ 5 months ago

I had a great, first-time experience with my 2018 Toyota Highlander. The Town and Country Auto Repair team replaced a front ball joint and did a realignment for 1/3 the price that the Toyota Dealer Service Dept quoted. They took the time to look up the vehicle history for previous services done. The Team is super friendly, and they were collecting blankets to give to folks that need them this season. All-around great experience.

Michael Keegan
★★★★★ 4 months ago

As is always the case, my experience today was perfect. Customer service was awesome. Peter went out of his way too help me and get my car fixed perfectly. I am very appreciative.

Qin Bian
★☆☆☆☆ 8 months ago

The first time they charged me $75 to repair my tire and it got leaky the same day afternoon. They repaired again and said it was glue issue and they fixed it. However, it only lasted for couple days then tire pressure went down and alert was on. It became a long term issue. The second time they did regular maintenance. Their invoices said tire rotation and tire leaky, but they did nothing. I went to this auto store because it is close to my living and good reviews. I am very disappointed with their service.

William Darnell
★★★★★ 3 months ago

Battery dead. Up the street from the garage. Walked down and was given a ride to my car. Battery jumped and car taken to the garage.. Battery ordered placed in my car that afternoon. Fantastic service!, I will return again. Thank you.

Ann Mech
★★★★★ 5 months ago

UPDATE: Another A+ service from Town and Country auto repair in Dayton, MD. My 2015 Jeep Cherokee needed major service in addition to a routine oil change and tire rotation. Knowing I needed the vehicle over the weekend, Randy, the manager on duty at Dayton, searched for MOPAR parts for the major engine repair that were available and reasonably priced. When the parts came in from the supplier, another employee, Pete, discovered that the parts delivered were incorrectly packaged and were for the wrong side of the engine. Pete, on his own initiative, then drove all the way to BelAir on Friday to get the correct MOPAR engine parts. Chris, the expert technician working on the car, came in on his day off (Saturday) to complete the repairs. Throughout this process, the team at Town and Country kept me regularly updated on the issues and checked in. I am grateful to the entire team for their dedication, integrity, and conscientious customer service. I will keep coming back. PREVIOUS REVIEW: TRUSTWORTHY SERVICE FOR A BETTER PRICE. In 2021, I bought tires from competitor NTB in Columbia MD and had regular tire rotations with wheel balancing since then. On April 21, 2025, I went to NTB for my regular tire rotation and wheel balance. NTB said all the the lug nuts on the tires were so swollen that NTB didn’t have socket wrenches with the right fit to assure the lug nuts could be removed and reinstalled without severe damage. NTB insisted I needed all new lug nuts (with studs). Price quoted: $599. NTB insisted I needed new tires, too, because all the tires were dry rotted (tread was fine). I decided to get a second opinion from Town & Country Auto Repair in Glenelg, MD, where I had had a major service performed in February 2025, about 1,400 miles before this tire rotation. The service included brake and tire inspections, and I was satisfied with the price and work performed. Three days after my visit to NTB, Town & Country used correctly sized socket wrenches (size 20 and 21) to remove the lug nuts and rotate my tires with no issues. I obtained a price quote for all new lug nuts with studs from Town & Country: $160. Town & Country checked all tires and determined dry rot was minimal, tread good (5/32), and the tires should last until next year. The quality of Town & Country’s auto service has been great. Even more so, it is the honesty displayed by the staff at the Glenelg branch that will make me a regular customer.