Hondura is a small independent repair shop on the south side of Oklahoma City that handles general maintenance, diagnostics, and engine work without franchise markups or service advisors trained to upsell.
A single-location, owner-operated repair facility staffed by ASE-certified technicians. The shop focuses on domestic and import vehicles, performs diagnostics, brake service, suspension work, and engine repair. It does not handle collision work or major body restoration. The operation is scaled for neighborhood repeat business rather than fleet contracts or high-volume quick service.
Diagnostics run $85 to $120 depending on complexity; this fee is waived if you proceed with the recommended repair at Hondura. Labor rates are flat $95 per hour for most jobs. Oil changes cost $45 to $65 depending on filter type and vehicle size; brake pad replacement (front or rear) averages $180 to $280 for parts and labor combined. A full transmission flush runs approximately $150 to $200. Confirm current rates by phone, as parts costs fluctuate.
The shop does not quote by email or text; you must call or visit in person for an estimate. This approach means you speak directly with a technician rather than a service writer, which accelerates diagnosis but requires flexibility on your schedule.
Independent shops like Hondura typically charge $85 to $100 per hour in Oklahoma City, while dealerships (Honda, Ford, Chevy) run $120 to $160 per hour. Quick-lube chains such as Jiffy Lube and Valvoline Instant Oil Change charge $35 to $55 for oil changes and do not perform diagnostics; they are faster but cannot troubleshoot check-engine lights. Larger independent chains like Firestone and Midas operate in Oklahoma City at $105 to $115 per hour and stock more parts on-site, reducing wait time for common items.
Choose Hondura if you need detailed diagnostics, trust a long-term relationship with one shop, or prefer transparent flat rates over the variable costs and service-package pressure common at larger chains. Choose a quick-lube chain if you need an oil change in under 30 minutes. Choose a dealership if your vehicle is still under warranty and you need factory-specific service records.
The shop works well for owners of vehicles with 80,000 miles or higher, older imports, or cars whose owners have built a relationship with a mechanic. It suits budget-conscious drivers who want to avoid dealership labor rates and those willing to wait a few days for non-emergency work. It does not suit drivers needing same-day service for critical repairs, those requiring a rental car while their vehicle is serviced, or owners of vehicles still under manufacturer warranty who need documented factory service.
Call ahead with your vehicle year, make, model, and a description of the problem. The technician will give you a rough timeframe and may ask clarifying questions about symptoms. You can leave your car for diagnosis or wait during the inspection. Once the technician identifies the issue, you receive a phone call or in-person estimate before any work begins. Payment is cash or card; the shop does not bill insurance directly.
The shop operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday by appointment only (confirm availability before visiting). It closes Sundays. Street parking is available on the adjacent block; the lot holds approximately four vehicles. No shuttle service or loaner cars are offered; plan to arrange your own transportation or use rideshare if you cannot wait during service.
Hondura fills a niche in Oklahoma City's south-side repair market by removing the service writer middleman and pricing work at neighborhood rates without the overhead of a multi-bay chain.
