1 /5 M Riley: "As I’m currently deployed, I usually handle my sister’s car maintenance, but since I couldn’t, she was referred to this shop—one that supposedly has a good reputation. At least, that’s what we were told. Unfortunately, my sister was completely scammed—there’s no other way to put it. Who would’ve thought that simply getting a diagnostic would cost over $900 just to get her own car back?
She was contacted only once about the vehicle, and the first thing they mentioned was a supposed transmission issue. Then came the shock—the repair estimate was around **$10,000**. How does a shop examine a car, supposedly remove an entire engine, and never inform the owner? How was she expected to know what was wrong when there was zero communication?
To make matters worse, when she moved the car elsewhere, she found out that the engine cover hadn’t even been touched. No pictures, no updates—just awful service. Frankly, no mother should be proud of anyone working there.
To any woman looking for a trustworthy mechanic—**avoid this place at all costs.** They will take advantage of you. This is hands down the most unethical experience I’ve ever witnessed, and it has left my sister in serious financial hardship with unnecessary expenses."