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I had Myers recommended from a friend for my BMW and went to them for 3 years, trusting them completely (mostly because of Vivian's great way with customers) but recently found that I had been duped. After having my rear brakes done a couple of weeks ago, I just happened to check with the auto shop that I had previously dealt with and found I had been charged double! If I hadn't needed a whell allignment which Myers doesn't do, I never would have stumbled on their overpricing. If only I had checked around instead of just trusting pleasant Vivian! While they are certainly less costly and better than the dealer, they are not the only shop in town. If it weren't for Vivian, they wouldn't have half the customers they have. Their explanation to my enquiry of why did they charge double was, "they are in the accepted range." Checking the price of the parts and labour at a very reputable shop was HALF the cost so before you go there - check out other places! I think the sons took over the shop and someone is getting a little greedy. They also quoted me $135 to replace an a/c vent which I have now found the part on ebay for $30. Rear brakes costed me at Myers $625 vs $350 at the other shop using manufacturer's recommended after mkt parts. Good luck!
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