@SirRobyn0,
Yep, yep. It's to bad to because many years ago Sears did the best repair work in town. Everyone there seem pretty professional, of course every place had good and bad but in general they were all pretty good, and basically affordable, especially back in the day.
I'll tell you, there were so many good places to get your car worked on by people who cared and affordable prices, i.e. Sears, Montgomery ward, J.C. Penney even had a car shops that were as good as Sears and cheaper. And car part stores everywhere. Pep Boys was the last to go here in town, and they were down to only one store in the city across the river. We're kinda of a twin city here, and Pep Boys just closed their last store earlier this year.
No Sears, no Pep Boys, no Radio Shack, no car part stores, except franchise stores, left where you could get all the performance parts right off the shelf, except O'Reilly has some MSD and some Accel, no place to get your car worked on barely. We do have a few shops left but they've gotten so expensive. It's almost down to having to take you car to the dealer to get work done and just go ahead and bring your right leg and your left arm in when you come.
I'm just glad I grew up in a time in America where all that was common place and people were making plenty of money in the auto parts and car repair businesses and they were everywhere. These kids today will not ever know what it used to be like and that's to bad. Even though there were some cars that were POS's but it was still fun to run around town getting parts and stuff. And everybody knew at least one person who worked on cars for a living and all the places where that was going on.