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January 2023 by Nikola Tesla
I brought 2 packages of engine coolant fluid to be replaced on my car. The owner/mechanic named Hose used one, and another one hid away inside of his shop. I spotted a hidden package and walked towards it and detected that after a gentle shaking fluid package, that package was sealed and full. This tells me that the mechanic didn't do the job I paid for and stole one package from me. In my car can fit both packages perfectly, becouse other mechanic did it last time in a front of my eyes. At the same time, my car needed transmission fluid changed, so I brought transmission fluid to be changed as well. Now, I don't know if that person changed my transmission fluid at all, or it hid that fluid successfully because I couldn't find packaging.
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October 2020 by Elias Santos
(Translated by Google) From 1 to 10 I give it a 9 very well(Original)Del 1 al 10 le doy un 9 muy bien
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May 2019 by deandre
My sister was looking a car to buy, the owner was great and friendly.
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October 2016 by Patrick McKee
My wife bought a 2007 civic from this crook last year. My friend bought a 2004 civic a month ago. The experience is the same. The engine light went on immediately in both cases. What he does is reset the computer, saying there was no code given. All he wants to do is get past the 30 day warranty and will then tell you to screw. My wife was not my wife last year. She rented a room from this criminal. She owed him 200 after paying 4100. She told him she was going to spend the 200 repairing car. He told her that if she did he would evict her from the illegal apartment he rents out. Next inspection it will have to get a catalytic converter for around a grand. Same for my friend. You are better off going to a junk yard with a screwdriver and pliers and 500 bucks and building your own car.