L.E.N.E Mobile Mechanic

ClickMechanic Ltd
London
3 weeks ago
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Active since August 2025 30 years professional experience

  • IMI Level 3 Electric/Hybrid Vehicle Repair & Replacement (1000V) Accredited
About us

I started my journey as a mechanic with an apprenticeship with Volkswagen in 1996 resulting with me becoming a master technician. Following on from this I have worked for dealerships such as Audi, Nissan and Lexus. I have also been a mobile mechanic for a small business for a number of years.

Aaron
2nd September 2025
Mercedes-Benz GLC-ClassIgnition coil replacement

OverallQualityPunctualityCommunication

Paul was great! Called to. Heck works before hand, arrived promptly. Was polite and efficient. Job done! Would use again and definitely recommend. Thank you

Alan
29th August 2025
BMW 3 SeriesBrake pads replacement - front (all)

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Very professional done what was asked plus gave us quote on waterleak thanks

Robert
27th August 2025
Toyota AvensisPlug-in Diagnostic Inspection

OverallQualityPunctualityCommunication

Fantastic, very knowledgeable and clear throughout. Very happy with the service provided

Reply from Paul:

Thank you for your review - happy to help anytime

Md
27th August 2025
Nissan MicraAuxiliary drive belt replacement

OverallQualityPunctualityCommunication

Paul came on time. Super efficient and super polite. Didn’t try to upsell. Did the job and also asked me if there is any issue to call him!! Where do you find this kind of service in today’s date!! I’m very happy with the service.


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