CARING REPAIRING ISN’T A SLOGAN. IT’S HOW THIS SHOP WAS BUILT.
D&D Automotive grew from a dirt‑floor barn to a modern diagnostics shop by making one decision over and over again: put people, safety, and honest workmanship ahead of shortcuts and quick wins.
From a barn floor to complex diagnostics
My name is Jeremy Clark, owner of D&D Automotive. I hold a BBA, a B.Ed., and my 310S Automotive Service Technician certification. I’ve lived both in the world of business and on the shop floor. That mix shapes how we operate: technically serious, financially honest, and always aware that behind every car is a person and a family that depends on it.
I’ve been in the automotive industry since 2002. Over those years I’ve worked the floor as a mechanic, managed a shop, consulted, and now own D&D Automotive.
D&D didn’t start in a shiny building on a main road. We started on dirt floors in an old barn with no visibility from any roadway, depending entirely on word of mouth to keep the doors open. We earned each new customer one at a time by fixing vehicles properly and treating people fairly.
Very early on, two words began to shape every decision we made: caring repairing.
We noticed that when we led with that—when we listened, diagnosed properly, used the right parts, and explained the truth even when it was hard—we gave people what they actually wanted. They told their friends. The business grew. Frankly, for us, it became obvious: it’s caring repairing ‘til the end!
WHO’S BEHIND D&D AUTOMOTIVE
Our team includes experienced technicians who:
Take pride in solving the hard problems
Commit to ongoing training
Work on salary, not flat‑rate
Care about your safety and your wallet
We are not perfect. No shop is. But we are committed to doing the right thing, owning our mistakes, and constantly improving how we serve you.
If you still have questions, ask us
If you ever wonder how we arrived at a quote, why a part costs what it does, or why we recommend one option over another, please ask. We would rather have an honest, detailed conversation with you than leave you with doubts.