Where to service a Toyota around DC?

We've driven very little (about 3K mi in nine months) since we moved into the city, but even so, it's time to take the Camry in for some tunin'. Especially since I introduced it to a tightly spaced pair of buildings last weekend. But enough about me...

Where do you DC-area-resident types take your Toyotas for service? As far as I can tell, it's going to be a healthy drive no matter which direction I head, so I'm aiming for quality, not convenience. I'm looking for a place that gives reliable estimates, gets the work done they said they'd get done in a timely manner, and is friendly enough to never upset me about the little stuff or the big stuff. I don't mind paying a bit more for all of that. Proximity to a bus or metro would be an unexpected bonus. (We had all of that at A-1 Toyota in New Haven. Plus free oil changes and a greek diner a block away. Sigh.)

So far the first person I asked suggested Alexandria Toyota.

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Murray's

Murray's Auto Clinic

Honest, good, has cult following in Silver Spring (but is right on the DC line).

Thanks for the tip!

That sounds just about perfect. Thanks, Dan!

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