“Thankful they didn't try to do anything mechanical. They clearly had the same drunken brother in law that did the paint job replace the windshield. It leaked. Thankfully it's an easy enough fix, but if you're going to facelift a car to jack up the price, the facelift shouldn't be botched. I mean, when you own the tire shop you can at least reset the sensors to turn off the warning light.
If you are mechanically savvy, you can judge what you're buying, but otherwise you might want bring someone who is with you. Which is probably sounds advice whenever buying a used car.”
“They saw that there was an issue and corrected it and made sure I was covered under my warranty. They gave me a rental and they were quick and efficient with service.”
“The cost of the replacement parts was very reasonable. But I still cant wrap my head around the idea that labor is $300 an hour. I can see $100 for the actual labor and overhead. But $300? How did we get there?”