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January 2024 by Riyan Momin
Fast, honest, humble, and they will show you what is wrong with your car as well.
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September 2023 by Rick C
So far so good ??
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November 2022 by RE:CON nope
So far so good ??
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September 2022 by Charline Sifuentes
My car was shutting down while driving. Was told I needed to replace a water pump sensor and that would fix the problem even though it was not overheating and explained that there was no overheating lights or warnings coming on.. $600 something dollars later and the car broke down from the same problem on the way home. Took it back and asked why it was doing the exact same thing as before if the "water pump sensor" was replaced. They kept the car for two days and then said nothing was wrong with it except it needed a new battery. They basically reset the code with their code reader to turn off the check engine light. But it broke down again on the way home. Took the battery to Autozone to check and they said the battery was fine. Finally took it to the dealership. Showed them the paperwork for what was done to the car and explained what was happening and the dealership said it had nothing to do with the cooling system for the car engine with what they replaced. The car was not overheating, the hybrid battery was. The hybrid battery waterpump was broken and needed to be replaced. Was not circulating water at all to cool the hybrid battery and was causing the car to shut down. Which we were also told is a VERY COMMON problem on that model car. The code that was given was the "inverter cooling system performance" which the dealership told us means 99% of the time means the waterpump that cools the battery has failed and needs to be replaced. They didnt even check out the car fully. Stuck it on a computer and then misinterpreted the code. Instead of admitting the mistake, they tried to act like it was something else and basically take the money they could to replace something that didn't need to be replaced. $600 is a very expensive "mistake" The dealership fixed the car the 1st time and although it was more expensive, it was done correctly and ultimately was cheaper than all the towing expenses and Uber costs as well as the time I was without the car. Would not recommend this place, especially if you are a woman and don't know much about cars. They will take advantage of you.Service: General repairs & maintenance
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September 2022 by Charline McLauchlin
My car was shutting down while driving. Was told I needed to replace a water pump sensor and that would fix the problem even though it was not overheating and explained that there was no overheating lights or warnings coming on.. $600 something dollars later and the car broke down from the same problem on the way home. Took it back and asked why it was doing the exact same thing as before if the "water pump sensor" was replaced. They kept the car for two days and then said nothing was wrong with it except it needed a new battery. They basically reset the code with their code reader to turn off the check engine light. But it broke down again on the way home. Took the battery to Autozone to check and they said the battery was fine. Finally took it to the dealership. Showed them the paperwork for what was done to the car and explained what was happening and the dealership said it had nothing to do with the cooling system for the car engine with what they replaced. The car was not overheating, the hybrid battery was. The hybrid battery waterpump was broken and needed to be replaced. Was not circulating water at all to cool the hybrid battery and was causing the car to shut down. Which we were also told is a VERY COMMON problem on that model car. The code that was given was the "inverter cooling system performance" which the dealership told us means 99% of the time means the waterpump that cools the battery has failed and needs to be replaced. They didnt even check out the car fully. Stuck it on a computer and then misinterpreted the code. Instead of admitting the mistake, they tried to act like it was something else and basically take the money they could to replace something that didn't need to be replaced. $600 is a very expensive "mistake" The dealership fixed the car the 1st time and although it was more expensive, it was done correctly and ultimately was cheaper than all the towing expenses and Uber costs as well as the time I was without the car. Would not recommend this place, especially if you are a woman and don't know much about cars. They will take advantage of you.Service: General repairs & maintenance
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September 2022 by Vanessa Thibodaux
Great mechanics! Kathy on staff, is on top of it!
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August 2022 by Craig Caulk
GREAT job they repaired my dash cluster and ac along with replacing the dash . Looks factory and on time and budget .Once again Great job Thanks .Service: General repairs & maintenance
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November 2021 by Vanessa Leonard
Great mechanics! Kathy on staff, is on top of it!
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September 2021 by Elias Obando
Honest, trustworthy, great mechanics here
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June 2021 by Junior L.
Went in for an alignment, completely destroyed my suspension and a new set of mud tires worth $1000 due to miss alignment
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December 2020 by Imperial Guard
They helped with a tricky ECM problem my car developed after sitting too long without starting. They got it done quickly, and it hasn't been a problem since. They were also very, very lenient with pricing considering how difficult ECM jobs normally are.
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December 2020 by Ernesto Chacon
Great service, quick response times. All around a good place.
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October 2020 by antonio arredondo
The best prices
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September 2020 by Rodo Sanchez
A good tayer are professionals
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July 2020 by morro castillo
Great service