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Had my transmission fixed 2 years ago. I waited to write my review because I wanted to give an honest review. They are quick to repair transmissions. The last time I had my transmission fixed, it took months. They offer payment plans (as coming out of pocket $2000 isn't something some people can afford at once). Be sure you keep up with the payments, because if you're late with a payment and don't get in touch with them, they will use intimidating tactics to scare you into coughing up money on the spot. The threats do include taking full possession of your car (title, etc.) This is even after you've put a down payment that exceeds $500. There is a year warranty, which is good. But my transmission is blown once again. And it's not worth it to have another tranny put into the car. So I have to try and sell it as is. I guess my tranny was worth $1000 per year that I got replaced by them. While I'm not exactly sure how a rebuilt/new transmission is supposed to last. If I ever have transmission problems on my next car, I'd go elsewhere. I'm not a fan of them trying to scare people into coughing up money. Maybe it's because they were dealing with females they felt they could be intimidating.
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