In 2012, after much research online, a dealer recommended putting in a new transmission and a local repair shop suggested either rebuilding or getting a new one, we took our 2001 Odyssey to County Transmissions. At the time, the van had less than 55k miles on it. Hampton, the owner, was very helpful in answering all the questions and provided all the options with cost estimates. We opted to have the transmission rebuilt. Two months ago, the transmission started to have problems, as diagnosed by a local repair shop; the van had less than 66k miles on it. Contacted Hampton first then brought the van to his shop, and was then notified that the transmission needed to be rebuilt at no cost. This was because Hampton honored his words for the warranty of 36 months/36k miles. Back in 2012 Hampton did say that he would honor the warranty for 36k miles since the van was driven less than 5k miles a year. Turned out the real culprit was the torque converter from one of the shop suppliers that was not up to par. Meanwhile, a technician from County Transmissions found the exhaust pipe was broken and left axle boot was spitting out grease; both needed to be replaced. Other than the costs plus tax for the parts, there’s no labor charge to replace the exhaust system and the axle because Hampton said they had to be removed during the process of removing the transmission anyway. In short, County Transmissions saves us thousands of dollars. In addition, where else can one find any place or anybody who would truly guarantee their work and, more importantly, their words these days (or for the past 10-20 years)? Many people are often quick to offer praise shortly after any repairs or performance of any businesses, online or physical ones. Hampton, his crew, and his shop have demonstrated that they were and still are outstanding in all counts: work, service, price, and quality; not to mention the fact, and most importantly, that “honor” is priceless! For the record, this is the first ever review or survey I have ever written about anybody, any business, or any product. Undoubtedly, it’s worth the trip taking our van from Arlington to Vienna, VA.