Ayers Auto Service is an independent repair shop in Oklahoma City that handles general maintenance and repair work across domestic and import vehicles, staffed by ASE-certified technicians and operating on transparent, itemized pricing rather than dealership markups.
Located in Oklahoma City, Ayers operates as a full-service independent repair facility, not a dealership or quick-lube chain. The shop handles everything from routine maintenance (oil changes, filter replacements, brake service) through transmission work and engine diagnostics. Unlike dealerships, which charge premium labor rates and tie service to manufacturer protocols, Ayers positions itself as an alternative for owners looking for lower labor costs and flexibility on parts sourcing. The business is small enough to maintain direct owner involvement but established enough to carry diagnostic equipment and maintain ASE certification among its technicians.
Ayers charges a flat diagnostic fee of $89.95 for computer diagnostics, which applies toward the repair bill if the customer proceeds with work at the shop. This is meaningful: many independent shops charge $100 to $150 for diagnostics with no credit applied, and dealerships often charge $150 to $200 upfront. Labor rates run $79 to $95 per hour depending on the job type, compared to $120 to $160 at Oklahoma City dealerships. Common services and approximate pricing include oil changes ($45 to $65 for synthetic), brake pad replacement ($200 to $400 per axle including labor), and serpentine belt replacement ($150 to $250). Transmission fluid flushes and coolant system work fall in the $200 to $400 range. Pricing varies by vehicle make and model; call to confirm current rates.
Ayers differs from dealership service departments (such as those at Toyota or Ford franchises around Oklahoma City) in cost structure and approach. Dealership technicians follow factory-mandated procedures and use OEM parts, which runs 30 to 50 percent higher in labor and parts cost but guarantees factory warranty coverage on new vehicles still under manufacturer warranty. Dealerships suit owners with warranty concerns; Ayers suits owners with older vehicles or those willing to trade some procedural rigor for lower cost.
Ayers also differs from national quick-service chains like Firestone or Midas, which focus on high-volume, appointment-heavy service for tires and brakes. Those chains often push upsell services and operate with faster turnover but less diagnostic depth. Ayers takes time for diagnostics and handles repair jobs beyond tire or brake swaps. Choose Ayers for diagnostics, engine work, or complex repairs; choose Midas for a 30-minute oil change or tire rotation on a schedule.
Independent shops similar to Ayers exist throughout Oklahoma City. The main differences are technician certification (confirm ASE status before choosing) and labor rates, which vary within a $10 to $15 range among locals. Ayers' flat diagnostic fee that credits toward repair is an advantage over shops that charge diagnostics without credit.
Ayers works well for owners of vehicles outside factory warranty who want to avoid dealership pricing, owners comfortable with independent technicians, and those needing thorough diagnostics before committing to a repair. It also suits owners who source their own parts and want labor-only service, since Ayers allows customer-supplied parts (confirm this before dropping parts off).
Ayers does not suit owners with new vehicles under full factory warranty who need warranty-stamped service records, or those requiring rapid turnaround on a single tire or oil change. If you need 15-minute service, a quick-lube chain is faster. If your vehicle is under factory warranty and you want to preserve coverage, a dealership is safer despite higher cost.
Arrive with your vehicle keys and a description of the issue or maintenance need. If diagnostics are required, expect the $89.95 fee upfront; the shop will connect your vehicle to the computer and provide a written report of findings. This typically takes 30 to 45 minutes for electrical or engine issues. Once diagnostics are complete, the shop will provide a written estimate including parts and labor costs. If you approve the estimate, they schedule the repair; most jobs take one to three days depending on complexity and current workload. Call ahead for a rough timeline on turnaround.
Ayers operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is closed weekends. Parking is available on-site. The shop does not offer a courtesy shuttle, but it is close enough to nearby retailers and restaurants that waiting is manageable. Confirm current hours by phone before visiting, as seasonal staffing occasionally shifts closing time.
Ayers Auto Service earns its place in Oklahoma City's automotive landscape by keeping independent repair accessible to owners priced out of dealerships and too skeptical of high-pressure chain shops.
