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  • This review is long overdue. From late 2002 until just a few months back, I had a 2003 Nissan Altima (Always Leeching Tremendous Income from My Account) The warranty was long gone, and every couple of months I was puttering, pushing or pulling it into the Nissan Dealership where I would subsequently be tied up, beaten, and robbed of my money. Okay not the tied up and beaten parts, but certainly robbed. One day a friend of mine recommended Loren at Imperial, and I never looked back. His prices CONSISTENTLY beat the dealerships, and service was always warm and welcoming. The only downside is that it does get super busy, and they seem to prefer for cars/trucks to be left overnight to give them some time to work on them. That's not to say that they're not willing to let you sit there and wait it out and have them try to expedite the service, but sometimes I did feel like my car got lost in the shuffle early on in my visits to them. That changed over time when I had to keep bringing my car back and it probably became the last thing any of the mechanics there wanted to see, but I digress. My favorite thing about them is they're willing to let you know what needs to be fixed ASAP vs what can be put off for a while, and also how long things can wait. Several times they told me of $100-$300 repairs, but would tell me that I could hold off on them for a few months if I needed to. I also purchased parts myself online and brought them in for replacements and was only charged a minimal labor fee. Once a trust had been developed, Loren was also occasionally willing to stretch out payments for me on major services (though don't tell him I told you that, it might not be for everyone. I have an honest face). A few times something went wrong with the car shortly after a service (there should be a japanese horror movie along the lines of the the Ring or the Grudge about my car), and Loren and his crew were quick to fix the car free of charge since I'd already paid for that service. Since then I traded in my Altima for a new Camry (SUCKERS!), and am going to ride out the warranty at the dealership. Whenever anyone asks though, I highly recommend Loren if money is at all a concern, and once my warranty runs out, he will get my business again. PS. I have solid info that Nissan stands for Soul Sucking Mechanical Demon in Japanese.
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