Diggs Automotive is an independent repair shop in Oklahoma City that handles general mechanical work across domestic and foreign vehicles, staffed by ASE-certified technicians and structured around transparent labor rates rather than manufacturer pricing tiers.
A full-service independent repair operation, Diggs Automotive operates outside the dealership network and serves customers seeking routine maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs. The shop's technicians hold ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification, the industry standard for verifying competency across engine, transmission, electrical, and brake systems. This matters because independent shops can often price below dealerships on the same work while maintaining the same technical credential.
Diggs handles oil changes, fluid flushes, brake service, suspension work, engine diagnostics, and transmission repairs. The shop charges a flat diagnostic fee (confirm current amount before visiting) rather than rolling that cost into repair bills only if you authorize work, a practice that eliminates the surprise of paying $100 to $150 for diagnosis on a problem you may decide not to fix immediately. Labor rates run $85 to $110 per hour depending on job complexity; confirm the exact rate for your repair type when you call.
Parts markup varies by supplier and sourcing method. Customers can supply their own parts if they prefer, though Diggs charges a modest surcharge for installation labor on customer-supplied components.
Independent shops like Diggs occupy a middle ground between dealerships and ultra-low-cost chains. A dealership (Toyota of Oklahoma City's service department, for example) charges $120 to $180 per labor hour and wraps diagnostics into the total bill if you proceed with repairs, making the true cost of identifying a problem invisible upfront. A chain operation like Firestone or Midas charges $60 to $80 per hour but employs fewer ASE-certified technicians and often up-sells maintenance items that may be premature. Diggs suits owners who want certified expertise without dealership pricing, and who prefer a fixed diagnostic fee so they know the cost of getting answers before committing to repairs.
Choose Diggs for routine maintenance, out-of-warranty repairs on older vehicles, and complex diagnostics where you want certified expertise at independent rates. Skip it if you own a vehicle still under manufacturer warranty and prefer factory parts and warranty support (go to the dealership instead), or if you need fastest turnaround on a simple oil change or tire rotation and don't mind a chain shop's speed-focused model.
Call with your vehicle's year, make, model, and a description of the symptom or maintenance need. The shop will confirm availability and provide a labor rate estimate based on the job type. Bring your keys and expect the diagnostic work to take 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on complexity. You'll receive a written estimate before any work begins; the diagnostic fee you paid is yours to keep regardless of whether you approve the repair.
Diggs operates from a street-front location with on-site parking. Verify current hours before visiting, as independent shops occasionally shift schedules seasonally. The shop typically holds vehicles 1 to 3 business days for standard repairs; emergency or specialized work may run longer. Ask about loaner availability if you cannot wait on-site.
Diggs Automotive fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's repair landscape: certified technicians at prices independent shops can offer, without the dealership markup or the diagnostic ambiguity of chain operations.
