I have been coming here for a few years. My experience matches what other reviewers have said, they are honest, don't bs you with unneeded repairs, are competitively priced, and give you good information. I want to share a very specific stories why these guys are the best:
On my last car repair - I had metal parts to recycle, so I asked if they take metal parts for recycling. They told me they will take them, they usually collect everything in the shop and sell them to some guy to get a little money. Great! I come by like a month later (I procrastinated) and Dennis is at the front desk. He greets me and asks what's going on with my Civic. I said "nothing, it's running great" and he says "YES!" and does the victory fist clench like he's won the championship of automotive repairs. He's smiling and suddenly goes "wait, so why are you here?"
I think this speaks volumes about the guys here. These are not shady salesmen who will do the least they can and sell you as much as they can. They are mechanics who want to help people, and yes get paid to do it, and yes mechanical work is expensive and is sucks to pay for, but this is the best place to do it.
Another instance that comes to mind : From our past conversations, they actually remember that I'll change my own oil and do minor things like filter replacement etc. I went in for a break check to figure out what was wrong. They told me what needed to be repaired, the price, then told me I should consider doing it myself, it's within my skill range. They recommend this because they saw my timing belt was in rough shape and they needed to recommend replacement (which it did need to be, I knew). They could easily have just done the brake job, and then told me to come in for the timing belt too, but instead opted to make a recommendation that wasn't good for them, but was good for me. Again, they literally recommended I don't pay them to do the work because they thought I could do it, so I could save that money instead for a bigger repair job.
Also - I asked "how long do I have on the timing belt", the question I'm sure every mechanic hates since how could they really know. Johnny kinda gave me an iffy "I would replace it soon." I asked "how soon?" and his response is the best response I've ever gotten for a "soon" time frame. He said "If it was me, I might risk 2-3 months, if it was a friend I'd tell them within a month. And if it was my daughter, I'd do it today". I don't think I've ever been given a clearer picture of the time/risk scenario for a repair.
If yelp had a super mega-recommend that you had to pay for to use, I would pay for it with these guys. And if these stories don't convince you, In my experience Advanced Auto Pros was consistently the cheapest or close to the cheapest price for shops in the area. I don't bother pricing out with other shops anymore.