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DO NOT USE THESE GUYS. They will probably just cheat you out of your money. I took my old Honda in for an oil change a couple days ago and asked them to take a look at the A/C because it doesn't blow out cold air sometimes. They come back to me and let me know that there is some leakage, but that they can refill with freon for a total bill of about $180. I pay and drive off thinking that the Honda should have a temporary fix for now. WRONG. The next afternoon the A/C is blowing WITHOUT cold air in the AZ summer heat. So I take it in the next morning for them to look at it again. They call me telling me the WHOLE system needs replacing for a whopping $2,000. I try to talk to them about the fact that they sold me a cheaper service that didn't fix the problem I brought it in for, trying to reach some sort of middle ground, but of course they don't want to help me out. That's the worst kind of business I've ever experienced! I'm a 20 year old woman, and my boyfriend and I have just this little Honda to help us get around. But at least they made a quick buck off the fact that I don't know any better, right?
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