Adonai Auto Repair is a small, independent shop on the south side of Oklahoma City that handles general maintenance and repair work on domestic and foreign vehicles. It operates as a traditional full-service garage, not a quick-lube chain or dealership service department, which means owners take on longer jobs (transmission work, suspension overhauls, engine diagnostics) that big-box competitors often decline or sublet.
The shop handles diagnostic work, oil changes, fluid flushes, brake service, suspension and alignment, transmission issues, and engine repairs. The owner employs ASE-certified technicians and publishes a labor rate of $85 per hour, which sits in the middle range for Oklahoma City independent shops (quick-lube operators charge $50 to $60; premium independents and dealerships charge $95 to $130). Diagnostic fees typically run $85 to $150 depending on how long it takes to isolate the problem. The shop does not specialize in collision or body work.
Routine services follow predictable pricing. An oil change with filter runs $40 to $60 depending on vehicle size and oil grade. Brake pads on a sedan range from $200 to $350 in parts and labor combined. Transmission fluid flushes cost around $150 to $200. Suspension work (shocks, struts, control arms) varies widely; a single shock replacement typically falls between $250 and $600 once labor is added. The shop charges diagnostic fees upfront, which apply toward repair costs if you authorize work but do not carry over if you choose not to proceed. Confirm current rates by phone before dropping off your vehicle, as labor costs do shift seasonally and with parts availability.
Adonai's $85-per-hour rate is lower than dealership service departments (which average $105 to $130 in Oklahoma City) and higher than discount chains like Firestone or Valvoline Instant Oil Change. The practical difference: if your 2015 Honda Accord needs $500 in work, a dealership might charge $650 for the same job due to inflated labor rates, while a quick-lube shop will only handle simple tasks and send you elsewhere for anything complex. Adonai accepts that middle work. Unlike multi-location chains, the shop does not have corporate oversight or online scheduling; you call or walk in, which eliminates the convenience of booking through an app but often means shorter waits and direct conversation with whoever will touch your car.
Adonai works best for owners of vehicles out of warranty who need honest diagnostics and straightforward repairs without pressure to upsell. The shop is suitable for routine maintenance, brake work, and suspension issues on American and Japanese cars. It does not suit owners who demand same-day service for transmission or engine work on heavily modified vehicles; complex jobs may take several days. If you own a luxury European car (Mercedes, BMW, Audi) or a high-performance model, a dealership or specialty independent shop will have the right diagnostic software and parts on hand.
Call ahead or stop by in person to describe the problem. The technician will ask about symptoms, mileage, and maintenance history. If diagnostics are needed, you authorize the fee and leave the car, returning within a day or two. Once the problem is found, the shop contacts you with a detailed estimate and will not proceed without approval. If it is a simple service (oil change, brake pads), expect the work in 1 to 3 hours depending on shop load. Adonai does not offer a waiting area; most customers run errands or arrange a ride.
The shop operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; it is closed Sunday. There is street parking and a small lot on site. Payment is cash or card. The shop does not offer loaner vehicles. Call ahead to verify weekend hours during holidays, as they occasionally shift.
Adonai fills a genuine gap between dealerships and quick-lube franchises in Oklahoma City, handling the repair work that independent car owners cannot do themselves but do not want to pay dealership markups for.
