PriceMyFix tracks verified prices at 12 auto repair shops in Miami Gardens, FL across 4 services— oil changes, brakes, tires, alignments and more. Every price is date-stamped from the shop's own website or verified receipt, so you can see what's current before you call. Pick a service below to compare all Miami Gardens shops side-by-side.
12 shops · 15 verified prices · updated June 2026
Miami Gardens, FL is a Miami-Dade community with 12 auto repair shops actively tracked by PriceMyFix — dealerships, chains, and independent garages mixed. South Florida heat and afternoon thunderstorms stress A/C systems and wiper blades. Miami Gardens shops see elevated volume on coolant flushes and battery replacements through the summer months. Oil change prices in and around Miami Gardens currently range from $40 to $80, with synthetic-blend specials typically clustered around the lower end and full-synthetic jobs at the upper. Miami-Dade pricing varies more by neighborhood than by shop type — downtown labor rates run 20-30% higher than southern Miami-Dade communities like Kendall or Cutler Bay. Every Miami Gardens price below is date-stamped and sourced from the shop's own website or a verified customer receipt, so you compare real numbers, not estimates.
AutoNation Ford Miami
dealership · Miami Gardens
Avansys Tire Shop
independent · Miami Gardens
Flash Lube Miami Gardens - Oil Change - Car Repair
independent · Miami Gardens
Hollywood AutoMax New Location in Miami Garden, 33169
dealership · Miami Gardens
Hyundai of North Miami
dealership · Miami Gardens
Jiffy Lube
chain · Miami Gardens
Major's Tires New & Used Tires
independent · Miami Gardens
MrGoma Tires – Miami North (441)
independent · Miami Gardens
Palmetto57 Nissan
dealership · Miami Gardens
Subaru of North Miami
dealership · Miami Gardens
Villaman Tires
independent · Miami Gardens
Walmart Auto Care Center
independent · Miami Gardens
Miami Gardens drivers have access to roughly 12 auto repair shops within the city limits and surrounding 25 miles. That density means most owners can find a qualified independent shop within a short drive, and the competitive pressure keeps quoted prices in a tighter band than smaller markets.
Independent shops in Miami Gardens typically charge $110 to $140 per labor hour. Franchise shops sit slightly higher at $120 to $150. Dealerships run $150 to $200. Across all 4 services we track, the median price difference between the cheapest and most expensive shop in the same city is roughly 30 to 50 percent on identical work, so shopping around pays.
Florida and Georgia heat shortens battery life. Most batteries installed in Miami Gardens fail after three to four years, compared to four to six years in milder climates. Brake-pad wear is also accelerated by stop-and-go traffic, with city commuters seeing pads at the lower end of the 30,000 to 70,000 mile interval. Coastal humidity adds corrosion to brake hardware and exhaust components after about five years of ownership.
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Routine maintenance in Miami Gardens runs $30 to $130 for an oil change, $150 to $300 for brake pads, $80 to $130 for an alignment, and $25 to $45 for a tire rotation. Larger jobs like coolant flushes and battery replacements typically cost $100 to $200. Quotes vary widely by shop type: independent shops are usually cheapest, then franchise chains, with dealerships charging the most for non-warranty work.
Yes, by a wide margin for non-warranty work. Independent shops typically quote 20 to 40 percent below dealer pricing on identical services. The price comparison on this page lets you see exactly how each shop type prices the same service. Dealers retain an advantage for in-warranty repairs, recall work, and procedures that require manufacturer-specific scan tools.
Every price carries a Last Verified date taken from the shop's own website coupon page or a customer-submitted receipt. Most shops update their published pricing monthly. We re-scrape verified shops weekly and surface the most recent verification date next to each quote so you can confirm the price is current before you call.
Most quick-service jobs (oil change, tire rotation, battery test) accept walk-ins at chains like Take 5, Jiffy Lube, and Mavis. Brake work, alignment, and any repair over an hour of labor usually requires an appointment, especially at independent shops with limited bay capacity. Call ahead during peak Friday and Saturday hours.
Not automatically. The lowest price is a starting point, not a decision. Cross-check the shop name on Google reviews before you book and read the one-star reviews specifically. A shop $30 cheaper that does shoddy brake work costs you more in the long run. The safest play is picking the lowest price among shops with a 4.0-plus Google rating and 50 or more reviews.