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This was my first time taking my car here to get some small work done and inspection. And I'm sure they are a good group of people, but I couldn't find the front of the shop since it's all the way in the back of other large buildings. To make matters worse, there were three cop cars blocking what looked like their front entrance. So the cops re-routed me to the rear of the building. So I saw an open mechanic garage with some guy working on a car. I pulled up, not all the way pulling in, stuck my head out my window, just to ask where was the front of the building. Before I could even say, "hi", who ever was there was extremely rude, waving his arms, yelled at me which sounded like profanity, something along the lines of "in the f*ing front!! Read the sign!!" like I was stupid not knowing where the front of the shop was. I was shocked at that attitude and drove off not wanting to take my car with a shop that has that type of attitude. Could have been the Monday morning blues for the guy, but yelling at a potential customer who's lost not able to get to the front of your shop with cops infront of your shop is just 100% rude.
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