Here you'll find the best places in Marthasville (Missouri). We found 5 places.

MFA Oil Petro-Card 24

Being a Franklin County resident and unable to purchase ethanol free gasoline, I am forced to travel to Marthasville to buy gasoline for small engines like chain saws, weed trimmers, lawn mowers, et cetera. Pump gas is so hard on carburetors thereby requiring extra maintenance. The ethanol free fuel at MFA solves storage problems and carburetor corrosion. Warren County is not part of the ridiculous St. Louis metro area air pollution rules and can still sell 100% gasoline without alcohol contamination. ~Ron

(4 reviews)
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Affordable Auto Repair & Tire, LLC

Unfortunately I have spent thousands of dollars with this company I left my truck with them to fix front noise while on vacation pick it up still a problem $700 later, take it back another $700 and still smells like burning oil from there repair, take my journey there and needed some front break work told needs 1 break caliber and pads and the the small break hose pads under warranty so just caliber and line $100 in marked up parts and $516 took my work van there and they replaced all the breaks and again they did not solve the problems I had to drive him around town so he could hear the problem and I told them it was in the rear end or back breaks locking up they simply donโ€™t care Service: Auto brake repair ~allen

(30 reviews)
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Motorcycles and More inc

Decided to take my quad here per a friends recommendation. Overall spent upwards of $2200 for a new head, timing chain, cams, piston, and labor. After roughly 24 hours of actual run time. (I'm being generous saying 24 hours) it dies at idle. Called them up to see what they could do and was told they have something like a 30 day warranty. It had already been more than 3 months. They told me I could bring it up and they would take a look at it, but I decided to opt out as I didnt want to make the same mistake twice. Upon teardown I found the (new) timing chain had snapped. As it turns out they re-used the original chain tensioner which on my quad is known for problems. After dropping such a large lump of money, I'd expect professionals to know that any new timing chain should also get a new tensioner regardless of it being a known problem or not. There is also the possibility they used a junk chain but I'll give them the benefit of the doubt on that one. Dont come here for repairs unless you know exactly what your machine needs and state it exactly when you drop it off. You cannot count on them not taking shortcuts. ~Michael

(30 reviews)
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