Archive for January 6th, 2012
Dallas Auto Repair is just a short drive out of Dallas, Georgia, on the Villa Rica Highway. Since 1983, Dallas Auto Repair has been a family-owned general repair facility, serving the residents of Dallas, Hiram, Polk County, Aragon, Villa Rica and surrounding communities northwest of Atlanta. They also perform diesel service and repair, emissions testing and repair, and provide full service towing.
Mike Hulsey started his automotive career in 1973, when he opened a Gulf filling station on Main Street in Dallas. Mike ran the station until 1983, when he opened Dallas Auto Repair a few miles out of town at 838 Villa Rica Highway. He started with two mechanics in a two-bay shop. Over time, the business grew to the point where Dallas Auto Repair currently has six technicians working 14 service bays under 9,000 square feet. Two of their technicians are ASE Certified and regularly attend various technical-training sessions. Of course Dallas Auto repair pays for their technician’s training.
Over three generations of customers utilize Dallas Auto Repair as their first choice for vehicle repair. Personal convenience features, like free shuttle service to a customer’s home or office within the local area, are offered. “People do not have to wait,” says Hulsey. “We can take them home or back to work.” Should they choose to wait in the customer lounge, the shop offers free WiFi service.
Dallas Auto Repair has been an installer of JASPER quality remanufactured gas and diesel engines, transmissions, transfer cases and the occasional marine product since the early 1990’s.So why does Mike like using JASPER? “We use JASPER because of their quality, warranty, availability and price,” says Hulsey. “From the initial order to the product delivery, JASPER treats us like Family.”
The future looks bright for Dallas Auto Repair, as Mike Hulsey looks to grow his business every year, to be the shop everyone wants to patronize. “Repeat business is the true measure of success,” says Hulsey. “Referral business is what drives us.”
Friddle: Which division of General Motors produced the Grand Prix?
Check our blog next Friday for the answer and another Friddle.
Last Week’s Friddle: In what year did JASPER start remanufacturing light-duty transmissions?
Last Week’s Friddle Answer: 1957
Last Week’s Friddle Contest Winner: No Winner















