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If you are a female they will try to take advantage of you. I went to this location for an oil change which went as oil changes go. However, while doing a check over my car they came out with a huge list of repairs initially costing about $4000. Then, the mechanic somehow managed to get the cost down to $2000. That's where I got suspicious. How does one go from $4000 to $2000? When I got home I looked at the papers with the costs on them. They had down for wiper blades $30. Each. And a $10 installation fee. I ended up taking my car to Monroe muffler and they quoted me $600 in repairs and said half the things Mr. Tire said I needed weren't at all necessary. So basically Mr. Tire tried to gouge me out of a lot of money for unnecessary parts and work. They were trying to overcharge for parts and services at that. The mechanic there basically tried to scare me into getting the work done by saying it's not safe to drive my car like that anymore, meanwhile Monroe said I should be fine for the amount of driving I do but should get it done within the next few months. If you value your dollar, don't go here. It's pretty crummy trying to scare and scam someone into unnecessary repairs.
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