Eddies Import Auto Service is an independent repair shop on Northwest 23rd Street that focuses exclusively on German and Japanese vehicles—primarily Volkswagen, Audi, BMW, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, and Subaru. The shop employs ASE-certified technicians and handles everything from routine maintenance to complex engine diagnostics, positioning itself as an alternative to dealership service for owners of these makes who want specialized expertise without dealership pricing.
This is a single-location independent shop, not a franchise or chain. The focus on import brands means the technicians have accumulated deep experience with the specific systems, electrical configurations, and common failure points of European and Japanese engineering. For owners of these vehicles, this specialization matters: a BMW cooling system behaves differently from a Ford's, and a Subaru boxer engine layout requires different approaches than a V6. Walk-ins are accepted, but the shop manages appointment scheduling to control wait times and ensure technicians are not over-booked.
Eddies handles diagnostics, preventive maintenance (oil changes, air filters, spark plugs, fluid flushes), brake service, suspension work, transmission service, electrical troubleshooting, and engine repair. The diagnostic fee is $85 and applies toward any repair performed that day. Labor rates run $75 to $95 per hour depending on job complexity and technician seniority; verify current rates before booking, as labor costs shift seasonally and with supply-chain changes.
Common services cluster in predictable price ranges: an oil change with filter runs $45 to $65; a brake pad replacement typically costs $200 to $350 depending on brake type and rotor condition; a timing belt replacement on a Volkswagen or Honda runs $400 to $700 including parts and labor. Engine diagnostics for check-engine lights usually take one to two hours of labor; the shop provides a written report of findings and repair recommendations before proceeding.
For German and Japanese vehicle owners, Eddies competes directly with dealership service departments and multi-brand independent shops. Dealership service (Honda of Oklahoma City, BMW of OKC, Volkswagen dealerships) charges $110 to $150 per labor hour and often requires appointments weeks out; dealerships excel at warranty work and factory recalls but are expensive for routine maintenance. Multi-brand independents like Firestone or Valvoline Quick Lube offer lower labor rates ($45 to $65 per hour) and walk-in service but lack import-specific training and can miss nuanced issues in German and Japanese systems.
Eddies occupies the middle ground: lower than dealer rates, higher than quick-lube chains, with import specialization that generalist shops do not offer. Choose Eddies if you own a Subaru WRX, older Audi, or high-mileage Honda and want someone who understands the vehicle deeply. Choose a dealership if your car is under warranty and the repair falls within coverage. Choose a quick-lube for oil changes only if cost is the only concern and you do not mind generic service.
Eddies is ideal for German and Japanese vehicle owners in Oklahoma City who prioritize technical expertise over convenience, and who have time to schedule an appointment. It suits owners of older imports (10+ years old) that need experienced hands and owners of performance-oriented vehicles (WRX, STI, 3-series BMW) where diagnosis matters. It does not suit owners who need same-day service without an appointment, owners of domestic vehicles (Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge), or drivers who will not pay more than quick-lube prices regardless of shop quality.
Call to schedule an appointment or arrive during walk-in hours and expect a 30-minute to two-hour wait depending on shop load. Bring your vehicle keys and describe any symptoms or concerns clearly: rough idle, check-engine light, noise, vibration, or performance change. The technician will perform the diagnostic ($85 fee) and provide a written estimate before beginning repairs. Payment is due upon completion; the shop accepts cash, card, and digital payments.
Eddies operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (verify Saturday hours as they occasionally shift). The shop has a small lot with space for customer drop-off; street parking is available on Northwest 23rd. There is no shuttle service, so plan for a wait or arrange transportation if you cannot stay at the shop.
For Oklahoma City drivers who own German or Japanese vehicles and want specialist repair at mid-range pricing, Eddies Import Auto Service offers technical depth that generic shops lack and rates that undercut dealerships.
