Cloverleaf Auto Service
4.4 (7)
207 Pennsylvania Ave, Malvern, PA 19355
(610) 647-5954
cloverleaf-auto.com
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- Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Max Sandler
9 years ago
I bought a used 2000 Jaguar XK8 and, after researching the most common potential problems with the car (and there are a few), decided to have them all addressed as quickly as possible. Cloverleaf was recommended, and their proximity and obvious expertise made my decision for me. The car was there for about two weeks, and Ralph's communication with me during that period was consistent and greatly appreciated. When I picked the car up, it's condition was what I had hoped for, and I'm very pleased. It was expensive (a lot of work involved), but their prices are fair and their work is excellent. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to anyone driving either a classic or modern European car.
Ron Brostrom
10 years ago
I have been using Cloverleaf for at least 5 years and have had nothing but good results. They have worked on our driver cars which are newer Audi's and some older cars I have. All the work has been excellent. I have a 64 E-Type Jag that got butchered on an engine rebuild from an Overbrook shop. Cloverleaf rebuilt it again and I doubt the car ran this well in 64. I modified the car to make it usable in today's environment and they did the work excellently. It needed a bigger radiator, fan, brakes, electronic ignition and fuel pump, 5 speed transmission. I take the car to the shore on trips that are a couple of hundred miles and it performs flawlessly. The pricing is reasonable and done in a timely manner.
jerry smith
10 years ago
I have been using Cloverleaf for a number of years now to support the rebuilding and racing of my vintage race car. That work has included the building of a motor and the full race prep of the car. They are extremely thorough in their analysis of the car and of what I want to do and in explaining the options they see to get that done. I have been in their shop on a regular baisi and observed a wide variety of cars being worked on which is a testimony to their overall mechanical skills and the trust a variety of customers have in them. In fact my car is there now for some tire, tune and suspension work.
Lou Parrotta
10 years ago
I like to do as much of the maintenance of my vintage Lotus race car as possible. But when I need expertise, Cloverleaf has always been there to help me.Not only have they been flexible to work with, they have always been knowledgeable, skilled, and systematic in their approach. Additionally, the bills have been reasonable.
Bert Peterson
10 years ago
I don't know where Tom Jones is coming from, Maybe he is thinking of another shop. I have been dealing with Cloverleaf Auto Services for a couple of years now. Their work is Excellent and Pricing is fair. I own an award winning 67 Austin Healey 3000, and a 60 Austin Mini. Cloverleaf has keep them in top mechanical condition for me. I highly recommend them.
Garrett Fry
2 years ago
I had been given a personal recommendation to try Cloverleaf, and went in with high hopes. It was the summer of 2019 when I dropped the car off. I asked for them to go over the car and give me list of items that needed attention. Ralph seemed pretty busy, which I assumed was a sign of a healthy business. He went over the car and provided me with a list of work that needed done. The price was reasonable and so I left it in his hands. There was no timeframe given, but I expected to hear back something within 2-4 weeks. Summer turned into Fall, and I had called in a few times to check on progress, but work had not even begun "other cars ahead of it in the queue". I figured the driving season for a convertible was closing and that if it were repaired over the Winter and well looked after that I'd be perfectly happy. Covid came along and rewrote everyone's expectations, so I was more patient than I'd normally be. "Parts were hard to get in" and it sounded like Ralph was going through a tough time. I waited patiently through the Summer (now at the 1 year mark). In the Fall, I started to lose patience again, but I wasn't prepared to do the work needed myself. Ralph assured me I'd have the car back before Thanksgiving. Again Winter came and we were now in Spring. Almost 2 years of sitting outside of his shop, no work was completed, and my $450 dollar deposit was "used up in diagnostic time". Frankly, I didn't trust Ralph to deal honestly with me at this point, so I asked that he get the car towed to my house and that we'd call it even. I'm not going to chase him around for a couple hundred bucks, but feel compelled to let others know what to expect from his business. Maybe it was a bad period for him, but an honest person would have admitted he wasn't going to get to the car and suggest that I take it somewhere else, with the deposit returned. The car cover I left with him also now has a rip in it. Thoroughly disappointed.