The Best Mobile Mini Mechanics in Homestead, FL

Our certified mechanics come to you · Backed by 12-month, 12,000-mile guarantee · Fair and transparent pricing

Mitchel at YourMechanic

Mitchel

Ratings
(239 Reviews)
Experience
26 years

SERVICE

Oil Change

AMOUNT PAID

$74.26
by Michael from Homestead, FL 33033

Great experience with Mitchel. From the very start with the communication was excellent. There you can tell that he will be good. He called to confirmed as well as text message. He answered my notes. He called the day of the appointment and asked if he can do the job over an hour early. He came and very professional and very clean. This guy made sure there were no oil spill and he also wiped down my engine. He was honest and very professional. Job was done before the actual time of my appointment. Excellent mechanic and very thorough. Highly recommended!

SERVICE

Brake Pads

AMOUNT PAID

$484.78
by Ana from Homestead, FL 33030

Mitchel was thorough, he explained everything he did and completed the job to my satisfaction.

Excellent Auto Repair Ratings

1000+ positive reviews nationwide


Homestead Mini Service Rating

Average Rating

5/5

Number of Reviews

2

SEE ALL REVIEWS

Answers to common Mini questions

clutch or gearbox ?????
Answered by Richard
Without more information, such as the symptoms you experienced, it is nearly impossible to determine the cause of your concern. Usually a clutch will wear out before the gearbox.
Changed VANOS Solinoid-Mechanic Wants to Replace Entire Engine
Answered by Toby
It's entirely possible that there is an engine problem. The VANOS system is BMW's take on variable valve timing, and if your car is a regular Mini Cooper, not the Cooper S model, then it has double VANOS and uses...
Check engine light
Answered by Tim
Hi there, Thanks for taking time to write in about your 2010 Mini Cooper. The cause of most engine sputtering in today's modern cars is not fuel-related, but problems with the O2 sensors or other minor electrical gremlins inside the...
Should the lights on the Rev counter be red when car is running?
Answered by Jay
The engine is designed to not go over a certain amount of RPM or engine damage can result. If you look in any vehicle that has an RPM gauge, it will have what is called a red line that the...

Fast and easy Mini services at your home or office.

Get an instant quote
Backed by 12-month, 12,000-mile guarantee