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June 2020 by E.T. G.
My 2011 Hyundai Elantra was experiencing a faulty crankshaft position sensor. This resulted in complete tachometer failure, and frequent engine failure while driving (scary & dangerous). After a few quotes of $140 (diagnostic) and an additional $200+ (parts & labor) elsewhere, I decided to purchase the sensor myself ($94),and had Wayne install it ($80.00). Wayne is professional, knowledgeable, fair, and an all around nice guy! He's not looking to take advantage of the less than savvy consumer to pad his own pockets. Worldwide Auto Repair has a lifelong customer! Anjelica Glenk
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October 2019 by Daniel Storey
Very few staff, but very helpful and honest.
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September 2018 by Diane D.
wayne removed and applied a new drivers side mirror on my car and only charged half as much as 5 others places would have. Christian completed the job in just 1/2 an hour! the whole inside of the door panel needed to come off. everything works perfectly now, power adjusting ect. I highly recommend them!!