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May 2021 by jaydip dudhatra (J & D)
Very good place. Helpful people work there. Respect
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May 2021 by Joe Koral
PAUL THE OWNER IS A VERY NICE GUY AND ALWAYS HELPFUL... A++
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September 2020 by Orange Cat
They were very helpful and friendly highly recommend.
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July 2020 by Johnny Lin
My family usually go to this mechanic for our inspections. However, we won’t be coming back because of an incident. My dad went here with my Mercedes suv and they fixed our brake problem but left a giant scratch on the drivers seat leather. We complained for them to repair and they promised to use compound to fill up the scratch. They ended up lying to us they couldn’t find the right compound color and used an ugly leather patch over the seat. We removed the ugly patch along with messing up the leather even more. Then we bought compound and fixed up our own seat. Never let them offer to help because if they don’t get paid they will cheap out on labor. I’m chinese but these guys are the definition of cheap.
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July 2020 by Johnny L.
This is a horrible mechanic shop. My dad went here with my Mercedes suv and they fixed our brake problem but left a giant scratch on the drivers seat leather. We complained for them to repair and they promised to use compound to fill up the scratch. They ended up lying to us they couldn't find the right compound color and used an ugly leather patch over the seat. We removed the ugly patch along with messing up the leather even more. Then we bought compound and fixed up our own seat. Never let them offer to help because if they don't get paid they will cheap out on labor. I'm chinese but these guys are the definition of cheap.
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March 2020 by Evan Jin
(Translated by Google) Remember to bargain(Original)记得还价
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December 2019 by Ali Zafer
Close before tine
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July 2019 by Judy Zz
Terrible place!Paid $30 to order a pair of wiper, I went 3 times after they called me, they finally ordered the right one at the 3rd time !!!! And they charged me $30 more, beacuse the $30 I paid before was only one wiper, a pair should be $60. What a joker ;)
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May 2019 by Young Yu
Been coming to this place for 15+years. One of the better places for general body work and repairs
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April 2019 by Judy Zhang
Terrible place!
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November 2018 by Samuel K.
The rear pads need to be replaced or we won't pass you scam.. My reasoning with him fell on deaf ears and couldn't grasp the concept of wear tolerances on what is legitimately safe for the road vs failing the safety aspect of a NY State Inspection. I was referred by a friend to visit a lady named Ms. Jenny that co-owns the shop. Last year I had gone to do a routine state inspection and passed with no BS (mileage on car 135,944 Nov 1 2017). I had swapped my rotors and pads on my car myself in Feb 11 2016 (mileage on car 133,327). Using Stoptech slotted rotors and Akebono ASP Ceramic pads on all corners. Today Ms. Jenny was not there and the other male that co-owns the shop didn't even acknowledge me until I approached him. He then eventually took out a OBD II reader and scanned my vehicle only to come up with no errors. Then he glanced over my car and took a flashlight to my rotors/pads and stated he wouldn't pass me unless I had swapped my rear pads out (mileage on car 136,200 Nov 3 2018). He then asked a younger mechanic which he too just took the same flashlight and with a simple glance he said they wouldn't pass me. The rear pad thickness when new is 8.5mm (0.335 in), and the wear limit is 2.0mm (0.079in). So in the last year if I had only driven 256 miles on this car I need new rear pads to pass inspection? (this is the wear tolerances for my vehicle other vehicles may vary). I only drive this car on nice weekends around town. The total miles I put on this car since I replaced the entire rotor/pad/caliper set-up was 2,873 miles from Feb 2016 to Nov 2018.... NY State law mandates that any car that is not road worthy safe can be held by the owner of the shop until necessary repairs are completed/paid for. They know this and so do I, unfortunately most consumers don't and they use this towards their advantage to see what unnecessary repairs can be milked from unassuming consumers. I'm also ASE certified (highest certification in automotive diagnostics) but I didn't need to tell them that, I just hoped that respect was given equally to those who are mechanically inclined and those who are not. I did NOT see any ASE certifications or signs that they had at least one academically inclined mechanic that holds up to the golden standards of repair and ethics. I keep meticulous notes on all my vehicles, including mileage, date of service, digital copies of receipts on excel/pdf. I no longer work in a physical shop/garage and when I did we didnt have an inspection license hence why I had to go to another shop just for the yearly state emissions inspection. I did go directly across the street to Hallelujah Praise The Lord on 131-22 Sanford Ave and once I had entered their front office I saw multiple ASE certifications that were still valid. Go see Joseph he did visually inspect my car and noticed that my entire car was well within the safety tolerances.