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    5250 Performance

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Auto detailing work

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    7 months ago

    They do solid, honest highly skilled work. That's my 1993 Miata on this page. Full engine swap and supercharger installation.

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    Stapp Interstate Toyota

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    I came here because I have a brake light that's been on the fritz for years. I usually avoid…read moredealerships like the plague because I know how scammy and sketchy their service departments can be. However, I didn't really see any other option at this point because it has just been a nonstop issue for years. And the good news is, they fixed it and it was pretty cheap compared to what I was potentially expecting. However, driving home I noticed that my hood was flapping a bit. It was a windy day so I wrote it off to that for a couple minutes. But then it was like, "This isn't right." So I pulled off the interstate and saw that they had popped the hood and must have forgotten to close it. Obviously an easy thing to just pop it back closed, but I'm very glad it hadn't flown open while I was driving and potentially come off. Also, why were they popping the hood when I came in for a brake light repair? I admit I'm not very knowledgable with cars so it might have been related. But it's a crazy lack of oversight to just forget to close the freaking hood. And I hope that was the only thing that went wrong and I'm not just missing something else due to my lack of knowledge.

    I brought my 2025 Camry in for a TPMS malfunction warning on what should have been a relaxing…read moreSaturday morning. Instead, what followed consumed my entire day and left me frustrated, out $199, and completely let down by a dealership that had every opportunity to make this right. From the moment I walked in I was informed of a $230 diagnostic fee with no guarantee it would be waived -- even though my car is still under full factory warranty. The stated condition was that if the cause turned out to be something outside of warranty coverage, the full $230 would stand. When the service advisor came to the waiting area to ask about my tires, I mentioned I had recently had a winter-to-spring tire swap done at Discount Tire. She surmised on the spot that Discount had not properly reprogrammed the sensors and that because the cause was external to the vehicle, the warranty would not cover it -- but she would reduce the charge to $199 plus tax. No negotiation. That was simply what I was told. When I checked out and asked the service advisor what the $199 was for, her entire response was a single word: "Labor." No elaboration. No breakdown. Just "labor." For nearly $200 on a car still under factory warranty, I deserved better than that. The issue was ultimately confirmed as incorrect TPMS sensor IDs -- a programming problem, not a hardware failure. What made this experience truly infuriating was what followed. My invoice was so poorly documented that it contained no separate technician cause and correction notes -- just a muddled block of text that didn't clearly explain what was found or what was done. I needed that documentation to seek reimbursement from the tire shop. A completely reasonable request. Instead I spent the better part of my Saturday being passed around, ignored, and ultimately stonewalled. A separate representative who called me after the fact claimed that Discount Tire wouldn't have the equipment to reprogram Toyota TPMS sensors -- an assertion that is simply incorrect. TPMS programming tools are industry standard at every professional tire shop. This felt like a convenient deflection rather than an honest assessment -- and frankly, it was insulting to my intelligence. That same representative attempted to transfer me to Ryan, the service manager. The call dropped after six rings. Ryan never called me back. I then called him myself and left a message. Still nothing. A service manager who can't be bothered to return a customer's call says everything about the culture at this dealership. When I followed up by text requesting clearer documentation, the advisor acknowledged the invoice was inadequate and said she would relay the feedback to her service manager. No offer to correct MY paperwork. No follow-up. Just silence. On a Saturday. When I was sitting there waiting for help. I've since canceled my 15k service appointment and will be returning to the dealership where I purchased my car. I came in with a straightforward problem and a reasonable request. I left feeling dismissed, overcharged, and robbed of my entire Saturday. Stapp Toyota lost my business today over a documentation request that should have taken five minutes to fulfill.

    5250 Performance - auto_detailing - Updated May 2026

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