1 /5 inthefaceofdeath: My wife took her car to this shop to fix the AC, and what followed was a masterclass in incompetence and price-gouging. They slapped us with a $1,200 bill for the initial "repair"—steep, but we figured, "Fine, they have decent reviews, just get it done right." Wrong. After picking up the car, deemed "ready to go," she drove it for a measly 30 minutes before smoke started pouring out—something it had *never* done before.
We hauled it back (because, graciously, they didn’t charge us to fix their own screw-up). Their solution? Another $2,500 to "fix" it again, with a laughable $300 "discount." Are you kidding me? That included $700 for an AC compressor—retailing for $481.18 as of 4/25/25—because apparently, they think we’re idiots who’ll pay a 50% markup for their mistakes. For context, I had the entire AC system serviced and both compressors replaced just 12 months ago. Christian Auto Brothers (CAB) replaced a hose rubbing on the radiator fan, and refilled the AC for $1,200 total. It ran perfectly until this shop’s "repair" caused a brand-new compressor to, what, spontaneously combust? Give me a break.
This place operates like a scam. They’ll "fix" your car, but if their shoddy work fails—and ours did in 30 minutes flat—it’s somehow *your* problem. No refunds, no accountability. Imagine getting a $20 tire patch (plus labor for a $1 part), driving 30 minutes, and finding your tire flat again. Maybe it’s a new nail, maybe they botched the job—who knows? Now picture that tire *catching fire*, and when you limp back to the shop, they offer to replace everything they broke for a 150% markup with a pathetic $300 discount. That’s this shop’s business model: screw up, charge more, repeat.
Save your money and your sanity—go anywhere else.