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| - I found Iezzi's through a recommendation by a friend. His rec came with the helpful statement that they never tell you to get anything done that you don't need.
As a single woman, I hate shopping for new mechanics. (If you're a woman, you know why.) And particularly hate taking chances with a total stranger.
For women who want the short and sweet - Yes. Go to Iezzi's.
So with my friend's reference, and name dropping over the phone and in person, I tried this place out.
He made time for me just a day later (although the rule of thumb here seems to be first in, first served - no appointments). They also drove me home - not everyone does that nowadays.
Just a few hours later, they called to tell me what was up and how much it would cost. I can't say they were the cheapest, price-wise, but they were worth every penny.
FTR - my car is a piece of crap that's been kept together for about four years now. While a few people have told me it's basically okay to drive, and a couple said one good pothole and it'll break in half, not one mechanic has told me exactly what I need to know about either of those situations.
As part of the service with a car new to them, Iezzi checks it out all over - top to bottom. No extra charge for this service, btw.
They gave me in plain terms the good and the bad, not sugarcoated, but no doom-saying either. So I know pretty much where I stand with this car for the first time in four years.
And as my friend told me, not a single thing was suggested to me that didn't need to be done. Oh, they also top off all fluids, and fill the tires. How often does that happen?
An honest mechanic who works quickly and efficiently, doesn't baffle you with lingo, and goes the extra mile.
Wow!
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