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    Abington Auto Repair

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

    Services - Abington Auto Repair

    Auto diagnosis or inspection

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    Auto battery or electrical system repair

    Auto brake repair

    Auto engine repair

    Auto exhaust repair

    Auto HVAC repair

    Auto light repair

    Auto steering and suspension repair

    Auto transmission repair

    Auto wheel and tire repair

    Routine automotive maintenance

    Transmission leak inspection

    Vehicle towing

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    Carlos and his crew are very good at what they do! They are prompt, fair, and do a great job. I couldn't be happier with them.

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    Bald-Faced Lies (Just Another Used Car Dealer)…read more I wasted half of a day visiting Mass Auto World to see a car which had been completely misrepresented by a salesman there. Car sounded great and looked great on paper but turned out to be a beat-up rust bucket. The salesman told me before I visited that the car had no rust, when it actually had serious rust damage including frame rot. It seems that their goal is to manipulate potential customers into visiting even if that involves lying. Apparently they want bodies on the lot because some of them will bite. Of course the cost to the customer of their lies does not matter. Buyer beware. My experience is consistent with what others describe in these reviews (at least the real ones). For details, read on. I am a fan of second generation Honda CR-V's and found an interesting one (2006 Honda CR-V EX (VIN JHLRD77806C041450)) at Mass Auto World via Carfax: https://www.carfax.com/vehicle/JHLRD77806C041450 I called and spoke with a salesman who identified himself as Nick. He gained my trust by stating that he was a fellow veteran. I told Nick that I was over an hour away so needed to make sure it was a good car before I made the trip to look at it. I asked if the car had any damage other than minor scratches and dings (which would be expected on a 15-year old car). He said that it did not. I asked if the car had any rust. He said it had NO rust on the body. I specifically asked about rust underneath, and he specifically said there was NO rust. I told Nick that based on his description, I should see the car. Again, he knew I would be coming from over an hour away. After a 90 minute trip through some awful Boston traffic, I arrived at Mass Auto World. And I immediately realized that Nick had badly misrepresented the car. First, the hood of the car was deformed in a way that looked like it had been pushed in from the front and had buckled. The front of the hood on the left sat high, and the rear sat low. Recall that Nick told me there was no body damage other than minor scratches and dings. But that was trivial compared to what I found next. Continuing my walk-around, I realized that Nick had blatantly lied to me about rust on the car. First I saw that the right rear door had rust bubbling under the paint, indicating rot underneath. Then I looked under the rear of the car (see the first attached image). The rear subframe, stabilizer bar, and lower arms were badly rusted, if not rotted. The second image shows frame rot under the front of the car. And the third image shows the rotted right pinch seam (top) and a rotted unibody rail. The pinch seam was so rotted that it literally disintegrated between two of my fingers. This is particularly troubling because it indicates that soon it will be unsafe to jack up the car as specified by Honda, and soon the car will not be able to pass inspection due to loss of structural integrity (I've been there). Nick was happy to let me drive over an hour to Mass Auto World based on lies. Interestingly, he did not come out to talk with me when I arrived. He knew exactly when I would be there because I called just before I left to make sure the car was still available. And one of his coworkers walked right past me in the lot when I was the only customer there. I think that once they saw me looking under the car, they knew very well that speaking with me would not have been pleasant or profitable. I had to rearrange my entire day to make this visit happen. Even worse, it wasted over 4 hours of my time. So now comes the obligatory "We're so sorry you had a negative experience...we're trying to improve our processes...Here's a Dunkin gift car to cover your gas." I'm not interested. Instead, I would like to know from the owner: Do you employ a "reputation management" company which provides fake online reviews? Do you encourage your employees or anyone else to post fake reviews? Have you ever responded to a fake review as if it was real?

    If I could give 0 stars I would. If you want to feel respected, treated with courtesy, dealt with…read morefairly and Honestly, if you value at all your own time and peace of mind, do not do business with this company. Stay as far away from them as possible. They have the worst customer service in the history of the world. Borderline criminal practices. I echo other reviewers saying they felt treated "less than" and receiving minimal almost one word replies to inquiries, or no reply at all! They sold me a car withholding it was missing a part that caused it to immediately fail inspection, then they stalled for the duration of the warranty to do the quick fix, then 30 days after the easy fix the car majorly failed in relation to that part and they kept the car for 5 weeks. The Lemon Law didn't work b/c technically the problem happened 1 day after the 90 day warranty period, but had they not deliberately delayed for the initial 60 days, the failure would have been within warranty period. And then they lied under oath during arbitration. There are no words to describe how base their people skills and values are. One cannot fathom a company in this transparent day and age operating so conspicuously poorly and staying in business! Do yourself a favor, go next door to McLaughlin Cheverolet, they are really nice people!! Or literally shop anywhere but w this company.

    Abington Auto Repair - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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