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Joseph Pero
10 years ago
On November 3, 2012 we dropped my wife's town-car off to have two front fenders replaced. Several weeks later we called to see if it was ready. We began receiving excuses like family health problems, wrong parts etc. 4 months later we called and were told it would be ready by March 3rd. The car was brought in with 7 bars of gas on the gauge. We got it back with 1 bar. They put on over 150 miles on the odometer.Update June 2013 the paint has started to bubble. The repairs he did to both rear fenders in 2011 have begun to bubble and rust. His rust proofing repairs are non-existent. Paint quality extremely poor.
Joseph Pero
11 years ago
On November 3, 2013 we dropped my wife's town-car off to have two front fenders replaced. Several weeks later we called to see if it was ready. We began receiving excuses like family health problems, wrong parts etc. finally after numerous phone calls 4 months later we called and were told it would be ready by the end of the week. We picked it up on March 3rd. When my wife got in the car she was appalled. She said she had a feeling they were using her car. The car was brought in with 7 bars of gas on the gauge. When she got in the car it had less than one and the emergency gas warning was on which means you have less than 25 miles left to get to a gas station. That means whoever was using it put on between 100-150 miles. They left a coffee cup in the car along with merchandise tag for shopping purchase. To make themselves at home they even accessed the tape deck. We were to drop off another car to have work done. I think we'll look elsewhere for a more honest and reputable shop. The shipping charges for a flat panel front fender were outrageous, should have been $16 to $26. He charged $150.