MD Transmission & Auto Repair is a full-service independent shop in Oklahoma City that handles transmission rebuilds, overhauls, and repairs alongside general automotive maintenance and diagnostics. The shop operates without franchise ties, meaning it competes on labor rates and specialization rather than brand loyalty or corporate service packages.
MD Transmission functions as a dual-focus repair facility: transmission specialists who rebuild and repair transmissions form the core service line, but the shop also performs engine diagnostics, fluid flushes, brake work, and routine maintenance. This combination positions it between a transmission-only specialist and a full-service general repair shop. The operation is locally owned and operates as an independent business, not part of a regional or national chain.
Transmission diagnostics typically run $85 to $150, depending on whether the issue requires computer scanning or road-testing. A transmission fluid and filter change costs between $150 and $250 for most domestic vehicles, with import or specialty transmissions running higher. Transmission rebuilds, the shop's primary specialty, range from $1,200 to $3,500 depending on transmission type and damage extent; automatic transmissions on domestic sedans generally fall in the $1,500 to $2,200 range, while complex or imported units exceed that. General repair labor runs $65 to $95 per hour, which tracks with Oklahoma City's independent shop standard. Verify current pricing by calling ahead, as transmission work rates fluctuate with core exchange costs and parts sourcing.
The shop accepts most insurance referrals for collision-related transmission damage and coordinates with body shops on combined estimates.
MD Transmission competes primarily against two categories of competitors: transmission-only specialists like AAMCO and Cottman Transmission, which operate nationwide with standardized pricing, and general repair shops like Firestone or independent garages that handle transmissions as part of broader service menus but lack specialization.
AAMCO offers the advantage of a recognizable brand and standardized warranty terms (typically one year, 12,000 miles), but charges $100 to $150 more per rebuild on average and operates on a commission-based technician model that can incentivize unnecessary repairs. MD Transmission's independent status means no corporate overhead built into the bill, and the shop's reputation is entirely local.
General repair shops in Oklahoma City often charge lower diagnostic fees ($50 to $75) but frequently refer transmission work to specialists anyway, adding a middleman step. Choosing MD Transmission directly skips that referral markup and keeps communication direct between customer and technician.
If you need transmission work only, MD Transmission makes sense. If you want one relationship for both transmission and routine oil changes or brake work, the same shop eliminates scheduling across multiple locations. If you prefer a national warranty or company-backed guarantee, AAMCO's standardization may outweigh the cost difference.
MD Transmission suits owners of vehicles with transmission problems who live in or near the shop's location and want to avoid chain-shop pricing. It works well for drivers who trust independent shops and value direct relationships with technicians. Fleet owners performing maintenance on multiple vehicles benefit from the labor-rate flexibility and no-corporate-minimum approach.
The shop does not suit customers who require immediate same-day turnaround on major transmission work (rebuilds take 2 to 5 business days) or those who prioritize national warranty coverage over local service quality.
Call ahead with your vehicle's year, make, model, and a description of symptoms (transmission slipping, delayed engagement, fluid leaks, warning lights). The shop will either schedule a diagnostic appointment or ask you to drop the vehicle off. For transmission diagnostics, expect the car to remain 1 to 3 hours while the technician runs computer scans and, if needed, takes a short road test. You'll receive a written estimate before any repair work begins.
Confirm hours by calling directly, as small independent shops sometimes adjust schedules seasonally or with staffing changes. The shop typically operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours and may offer Saturday morning service. Parking is available on-site. Most customers can arrange a loaner vehicle or nearby public transit during longer repairs; ask at your initial visit whether the shop has a loaner policy.
MD Transmission earns its place in Oklahoma City's repair landscape by specializing in one area without the overhead that national transmission chains pass to customers, while remaining flexible enough to handle the general maintenance that keeps vehicles off the specialist's bench.
