Anonymous wrote:I just recently had an issue with this dealership too. Took in an older Prius for repair and they gave me a ridiculous estimate and then the service advisor tried to buy it off me on the side (he said the dealership would only give me $600 and he offered a few hundred more still well below reasonable)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would never take a 12 year old car to a dealership’s mechanic. Especially not for something simple like an oil change, tire rotation or inspection.
This. Doing so is just begging to be financially sodomized.
Anonymous wrote:Those prices are absurd. Power steering shouldn’t be that expensive, try another shop. You definitely need that fixed. Ask at the other shop about the oil leak. If they also say it will cost 3k then just keep a bottle of oil in the car and top it off from time to time. That’s going to be way cheaper than removing the engine to fix a “small leak”.
Anonymous wrote:I would never take a 12 year old car to a dealership’s mechanic. Especially not for something simple like an oil change, tire rotation or inspection.
Anonymous wrote:As a woman especially, I hate when my car breaks down.
I would rather walk over hot coals barefoot than take my car into the shop.
I always get these co$tly estimates & since I never went to Auto Repair School, then I never know if they are scamming me or not.
And to get a second opinion on my car costs add’l money in many cases.
Thank goodness for Yelp + other online review websites.
Hopefully it will be incentive enough for mechanics to stop scamming its clients.
And thank you for spreading the word out about this sleazy business OP.
I strongly encourage you to leave them a bad review on Yelp as well!
Anonymous wrote:I would never take a 12 year old car to a dealership’s mechanic. Especially not for something simple like an oil change, tire rotation or inspection.