Corwine Automotive is an independent repair shop on the south side of Oklahoma City that handles everything from routine maintenance to major engine work, operating without manufacturer restrictions and without selling parts markup. The business runs on a flat labor rate, making cost predictable upfront, and employs ASE-certified technicians who diagnose problems before presenting repair options.
Corwine operates as a general-purpose independent shop rather than a dealership or specialty facility. It serves all vehicle makes and models, which means customers with older vehicles, less common brands, or those who want to avoid dealership pricing have a clear alternative. The shop handles diagnostics, maintenance, brake service, suspension work, engine repair, and transmission service. Because it is independent, the shop can source parts from multiple suppliers and is not bound to OEM-only components, which typically lowers costs compared to dealership service.
Corwine charges a labor rate of $85 to $95 per hour, depending on the job complexity. This rate sits below the Oklahoma City dealership average of $110 to $130 per hour. A basic oil change runs $35 to $50 including a new filter; brake pad replacement typically costs $150 to $300 per axle in labor plus parts; and a full diagnostic for an engine light or performance issue is usually $85 to $110. More involved work such as transmission service, timing belt replacement, or suspension overhaul is quoted individually after diagnosis. The shop charges a $50 to $75 diagnostic fee, which is applied to the repair bill if the customer authorizes the work.
Pricing verification: labor rates and service costs can shift, so call ahead to confirm current figures before scheduling.
Dealership service departments in Oklahoma City charge significantly higher labor rates (typically $110 to $130 per hour) and mandate OEM parts, which increases overall cost by 20 to 40 percent for routine jobs. Corwine's independence and lower hourly rate make it a better fit for customers on a budget or with vehicles out of warranty. However, dealerships offer faster turnaround on certain jobs through manufacturer resources and retain complete service records tied to the vehicle's history.
Quick-lube chains like Valvoline Instant Oil Change on Broadway and Jiffy Lube locations around the metro handle only oil changes, tire rotation, and basic fluid checks. They are faster (usually 15 to 20 minutes versus 1 to 3 hours at Corwine) but cannot diagnose or repair complex problems. Choose a quick-lube for routine maintenance if you are in a hurry; choose Corwine if your vehicle needs real troubleshooting or substantial repair.
Specialty shops like transmission rebuilders or frame shops focus narrowly on one type of work. Corwine's breadth means most repairs can be handled in one location without a referral.
Corwine is best for owners of vehicles outside warranty, older cars, non-luxury brands, and anyone seeking transparent pricing and diagnosis before commitment to repair. It also suits drivers who want to avoid the dealership markup for routine maintenance on leased vehicles (though lease agreements often require dealership service). Corwine is not ideal for customers under a factory warranty who must maintain dealership service records, or for those who need same-day turnaround on urgent repairs, as the shop typically books 2 to 5 days out depending on workload.
Call or visit to describe your vehicle's symptoms or maintenance need. The shop will schedule an appointment (walk-ins are accommodated if capacity allows). When you arrive, a technician performs the initial assessment. If diagnosis is required, the $50 to $75 diagnostic fee is quoted upfront. After testing, the shop presents findings and provides a labor estimate; you approve the repair before work begins. Most jobs are completed within 3 to 7 business days. Payment is due upon completion, and the shop accepts cash, card, and checks.
Corwine Automotive operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The shop is closed Sundays and major holidays. Street and lot parking are available on-site. There is no loaner vehicle program; plan for a ride or local transportation while your car is in service. The shop is accessible by public transit via MAPS bus routes on the south side.
Corwine Automotive fills a practical gap between dealership cost and quick-lube simplicity, making it a reliable choice for Oklahoma City drivers who value diagnosis and fair pricing.
