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    A Tow Truck

    4.0 (3 reviews)
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    (20 reviews)

    I had them do some work on my E450. They did a great job, no complaints. I'm writing this review…read morebecause of how kind they were at a later time however. I used to live in the area, but had moved up north. I was still registered to vote in Wellington though. Set my vacation time for it, since I travel for work. The radiator was leaking and the vehicle was having trouble starting. I hadn't driven the car or noticed until once I had gotten there. I told them it was having trouble starting. The gentleman diagnosed the problem for free. After a bit they gave me a quote for the radiator. It was a good price and I would have paid it, but they wouldn't get the part until after 4pm. Which is fine, but it was starting to snow and the canyon isn't great for a rear wheel drive. I had to turn down them fixing the radiator. But the lady there gave me the company card, and expressed that if I got caught in the snow, to call and they would help pick me up and out of the snow at least.

    Update: after several calls and complaints to my insurance company, the Better Business Bureau, my…read morecredit card company and eventually to the police department in Price, Utah, I was refunded about 60% of my total costs including what was stolen from my vehicle. Although I called the price Police Department to file a formal complaint, I did not receive a call back but all of a sudden the tow truck company and the repair company refunded me more money. Interesting... Car overheated about 50 miles from Price, UT. Tow truck driver was very polite but definitely feel like I was overcharged. He highly recommended Supreme Complete Auto in Price, although I was only 30 miles from a different town which my insurance company was only willing to pay for me to get towed to. Tow truck driver insisted that in the other town that was closer I would not be able to get the repairs done for several days because it was a much smaller town. So he recommended the place in Price Utah which was further which meant I would have to pay more for the tow. He also told me he could not reimburse me for the tow I had already paid for on my credit card to the nearer town so I would have to pay for that tow as well as the more expensive tow to Price. Clearly, they are in cahoots. They charged me for a complete diagnostic and way overcharged me for an oil change. I was on the road and desperate so I paid without arguing. I also had extended warranty insurance which they refused to deal with and claim that there was nothing they had repaired which would fit under the requirements but that is not true because there was a part they had to replace for the engine would not have functioned. What really gets me is that I had a battery charger / jump starter in the car, brand new, and that is gone. Additionally, I had a bottle of whiskey I had purchased as a gift from Wyoming, and that is gone! Could not possibly get everything out of the car and into my travel trailer which I separated so they could work on the car, but when you leave your car at a repair shop you don't expect things to go missing. Also, a bottle of laundry detergent? I'm certain I will discover more things missing over the next day or two. I don't know where else to recommend in that town, but you may get good service but you'll also pay more than you should for it. And definitely take anything you wish to keep out of your vehicle!

    G T Enterprises

    G T Enterprises

    (3 reviews)

    Janice, Guy and Gunner were great to work with. I was stranded in the middle of no where and they…read morewere able to tow me within the hour of the request. It was also a holiday and they stayed after their opening hours for me. With that said, they knew I was distressed about money and were able to recycle parts. My car was ready within 3 days, we shook hands, we shared stories and they were incredibly personable. I hope people keep in mind how rare it is to have a family owned business and to still be graceful in stressful situations. Lastly, it is in the middle of nature and limited resources, it is hard to get things in a timely fashion. Honestly, I was excited to get cold water in this town. Thank you folks for being warm in a hard times and getting me back home safely.

    I would give negative stars if I could. I was driving a car with Wisconsin plates. Car broke down…read moreon the highway. Had it towed. Took 18 days to fix my car. Charged 253 dollars, plus a 25 fee for gas, to tow my car 10 miles. Not the $140.00 I was expecting. Need my car ASAP. I asked for a quote for repairs. After calling and getting no information for a week. I called and was told that I owed an additional 200 dollars in parts and labor. But none of those parts solved the problem. They would continue to look. They called to explain that the timing belt was bad. I gave permission to replace a belt, they installed a "Timing Belt Kit" and a new water pump. Cost over a hundred more than the quote. Didn't find that out until I got the bill. Was informed that the brake calipers needed to be replaced. Car is unsafe, need my car ASAP, gave permission. Got the call, the car is ready. Went to get the car, paid my ridiculous bill. Didn't make it far before I realized that the brakes were bad. Almost rear ended someone. Called to ask for assistance. Was told to drive 20 miles to the next town and have them look at them. Because, "Everyone is going home early today, it is Friday." Called the owner. Owner says that their nephew will be able to assist me. Return for additional assistance. Two employees are still available, I call them tall guy and short guy. Nephew is not yet there. Tall guy goes under the tire with a razor blade and asks short guy to hit the brakes. They repeat this for both tires. Brakes still "squishy." Brakes should be "fine". But there is a massive oil leak. Open the hood for closer inspection. They blame it on a loose oil filter. short guy has tightened the filter. Should be fine. They recommend complaining to the people who changed my oil. Tall guy gets me 2 quarts of oil. One for now, one "just in case". I notice a part that is loose. Ask if it should be loose? No. That is my distributor. Tall guy quickly adjusts my distributor by hand. Closes the hood and tells me that I am good. I am so ready to be done with this. Hop in the car and start the engine. The idle is now higher than I thought was possible. Mechanics return quickly, as the noise is incredible. Tall guy re-adjusts the distributor again. Idle sounds much better. I am good to go. Hop in the car and get the hell out oh there. Hit the gas as I leave the lot, car does not accelerate. Return to the lot again. Tall guy again adjusts the distributor. Sounds o.k., little high. Ask him to test drive it. He drives down the road. Nephew arrives. Tall guy returns with the car. Nephew, tall guy and short guy discuss whoever installed the distributor. Short guy notices smoke rising from the brake. Nephew looks at the brakes, pokes them with his multi tool, they move. Should they do that? Apparently not. Nephew asks me to move the vehicle behind the shop. I do so. Nephew quickly reassures me that while he is not a mechanic, he is better than the other guys. Is there a mechanic available, I ask? He is not available, plus he isn't any good. Nephew jacks up the car and removes passenger front tire. I am missing a Lug Nut. I had a full set when I dropped the car off. They do find the missing Lug Nut, it was on the ground near where the car was worked on. Nephew inspects brake and caliper. Brake caliper has not been installed correctly. Nephew corrects this problem. Calipers still wiggle on the rotors. Should they do that? It happens with cheap parts. Nephew looks at but does not remove the tire from the drivers front side. Pokes caliper with his multi tool. It wiggles. Should be fine. Points out that I have a lot of oil spilled from the oil filter. I should talk to the guys who changed my oil. Nephew then bleeds the brakes again. Has me help him. Takes much longer this time. Brakes actually feel close to normal. I still have concerns, but I have got to go. Arrived at 2 PM, drove away at 6 PM. Drove the 45 minutes to home. Stopped at the place that changed my oil. Massive oil leak. Not from the filter. Almost no oil left in the car. Car still needs repairs. To summarize: Installed the brakes incorrectly. Installed the distributor incorrectly 3 times. Forgot to re-install the parts they removed. Replaced parts that did not need to be replaced. Let me drive away with faulty brakes. Told me they could not help me when I called about these problems. (WHY you ask? Because they do not have a mechanic on staff. Good to know that I was paying through the nose for guys who aren't actually mechanics to work on my car. Just some guys who know some stuff.) Missed an obvious problem. Referred me to another mechanic to resolve the problems they caused. Charged me over $1100.00 for a $300.00, fix. Then to fix the problems that they caused, is going to cost me a fortune.

    A Tow Truck - towing - Updated May 2026

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