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Went in for an oil change... had a coupon and didn't want to pay nearly the same price to do it myself. So I take the car in, ask how long because I'm in a hurry. 45 minutes, maybe an hour. Ok, with no appt that is not bad. An hour and a half later I walk around to the area where they are working and see them letting air out of the tires and filling them back up. I ask what they are doing and I'm told one of my pressure sensors is acting up, but once they are done and I drive for a while the light should turn off. If not, come back and they will fix. Sounded plausible as I have had problems with the sensors before. Well, when I parked at my next stop, my passenger rear tire was flat. WTF! Went to the nearest gas station to fill the tire and guess what? The light went off and stayed off. The worthless mechanics forgot to refill the tire while they were looking for a problem that wasn't there. Called the manager and argued with him a bit, but he was so sure his guys wouldn't do such a thing he would not listen. I know enough to know when you can't talk sense to someone so I just told him I would not be back. Go here at your own risk. Full disclosure: review from a few months ago
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