Ferney’s Lube and Auto Repair is a standout car repair shop in Centennial, praised for its honest, fair pricing and deep expertise—especially with MINI vehicles. Longtime customers trust Ferney’s for thorough diagnostics and transparent communication, ensuring every repair is necessary and cost-effective. The welcoming atmosphere and professional service make it a top destination for those seeking trustworthy, knowledgeable auto care in the area.
Rick Min
3 months agoGreat experience. Ferney is a well experienced Mini Mechanic who fixed my issue with excellent post job explanations. I got referral to him by a co-worker. and the referral was worth it. I will also recommend him to other as well. thanks
Paula Elizabeth
3 months agoFerney is an expert in car repair and will give your car the best. He explains every step, offers options, and will do it all for the best price. Honest, great work!
Randy Rockett
4 months agoFantastic service! Very transparent with diagnosis, repairs, and pricing. Brought in my Mini with a fuel pump issue right before christmas and despite the busier holiday season they had her up and running again in a week. If you drive a Mini in Denver this is the place to go!
Diane Giusti
a year agoThis was my first time to use Ferney’s, as I have always used the service department at a dealership. I took my 2012 Cooper there for a pre-MINI Takes the States checkup. They found an error code indicating my Turbo was going bad. I am very pleased that they discovered this and fixed it before I got out on the open road. It took a few extra days to get parts, but I totally understand and luckily I have another vehicle. They are very professional and I given a tour of all my car’s bad parts. I believe they likely saved me quite a bit of money too! I am a Ferney’s customer for life now. And yes, that is what my car looked like in the shop!
Greg Kowalke
3 months agoI would not take my Mini anywhere else in the Denver metro for service. Ferney not only does great work with good parts, but he's supportive of folks like me who like to work on our own cars and points out what I could probably do myself versus what is too much of a PITA to do in my driveway