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  • Didn't have a great experience here. Called 3 times with no answer or returned call before I stopped in. I live very close by so I figured they would be a good option. Dropped my car off around 1pm and was told car would get looked at and they would have an answer to me within a couple hours. Never received a call. I called back the next morning and was told the car needed about $3500 in repairs. First question he asked me was "how much do you like this car?". I originally brought the car in because it was leaking coolant. The upper house had a good tear and I didn't have time to replace it myself. The 3500 included them replacing the lower and upper radiator coolant hoses and reservoir. Along with some odds and ends and an oil change (which I had done about 2 weeks prior... so obviously they didn't check). I asked how much it would be to just replace the upper hose and after him hemming and hawing for a few moments as he said he was recalculating he quoted me at $650 for the upper house to be replaced. The EOM part retails for $65-80 depending on where you buy it. I hopped off the phone with Scott to confirm I had the right price for the part - I just told him I would let him know. Once I confirmed the price I walked down to the shop and told said I would just like to just pick up the car. First thing he said was "so you just decided to get rid of it huh?". I didn't say anything back and after they adjusted some things under the hood. Scott came back inside and handed me a bill for $78 for the analysis. I just got a quote from a mechanic who does some free-lance labor that I have used before. To do everything they quoted me $3500 for including parts for $600. So lesson learned. Another random sidenote, when I first arrived at Tony's I tried to enter the office but noticed a ladder with a guy painting on it behind the door. He was an employee based on how he was dressed, not a hired painter. He saw me try to enter and then just went back to painting. About 3 mins later of standing outside the door a younger employee who was in the car bay noticed me and when in the back way to the office and told the guy to get down and open the door. All in all, just a lame experience that cost me a day and a night without my car and $78. Plus a lot of ire towards Scott who apparently thinks I should pay him 3500 or throw away my car. Haha
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