My initial experience with Small World Auto was the result of a radio advertisement where Marty, the manager expressed, "We don't service cars. We service people who own cars." That was many years ago, and they have been my only mechanics since then. Last evening, as I was heading home during rush hour and just as it was becoming dark, my panel lights went on display--first the abs, then the brake, the gas gauge, and the check engine light. My windshield wipers were at a crawl, and my gas gauge showed I had more gas than I knew I had. I quickly turned into a gas station. I was 1/2 mile from the shop, so my thought was to add some fuel, which I knew I needed, then head for Small World. The fuel was added and paid for, and the truck wouldn't start. My next plan was to call a tow truck and be towed to the shop. It was right before closing so I thought I could then get a cab home. The tow company said it would be a 2-hour wait. I have Small World Auto in my contact list so called with the question, "What should I do?" It was 4:57, and I knew they closed at 5. Marty and Dave, the mechanic came to my rescue. The truck started for Marty, and Dave got in to drive it back to the shop. The alternator was going, going, gone, and he had no lights as he headed back, using a flashlight out the open window to see where he was going. "It will take me 35 minutes to fix it, " Dave said, and that he did. I was headed home at 5:45. They do service people. And that is why they are my mechanics. They are good people.