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Auto noise diagnosis

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Auto pre-purchase inspection

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Auto exhaust repair

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Brake Masters

Brake Masters

(5 reviews)

The located at 3100 Riggs Rd. is absolutely fantastic. David and Ryan are extremely honest and of…read morevery high Integrity. I used them on two different occasions and they saved me a lot of money. I would also recommend that you stay far away from Sun Devil auto on Riggs Road. When it comes to your car care they do a whole lot more than just brakes.

AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!!!…read more These people are not good at anything - other than messing up your brakes. I initially brought my vehicle in to the Queen Creek location to find out what I needed. They said pads and rotors. I had purchased the new pads and rotors myself and paid this shop for the labor to install them a few days later. Shortly after the service--within about a week--I began hearing a persistent squeaking noise coming from one side of the vehicle. I contacted the shop and was told that this can be normal with new brakes. While I understand that new brakes may squeak initially, it is not normal for the issue to occur on only one tire. I was advised to bring the car back in if the noise continued. I returned the vehicle the following day. After approx one hour of inspection, I was told that a metal component was rubbing against the brakes and that the issue had been fixed. Which in my mind that meant - you did not do the job right from jump. However, the problem did not resolve. A few weeks later, after continuing brake issues and taking additional time off work, I had the vehicle inspected by another repair shop. They disassembled the brakes and informed me that the brake components had been installed incorrectly. They showed me that while the other brake pads were measuring at approximately an "8," the affected pad was already worn down to a "4," which clearly indicates improper installation or an unresolved underlying issue. They provided me with written documentation outlining their findings. I brought this documentation back to brake masters to address the matter. Unfortunately, during this visit, my concerns were repeatedly dismissed, and I was told that the issue was not their responsibility. Only after insisting that the brakes be checked again did the staff take another look and then informed me--within a matter of minutes--that the caliper was seized. This raises serious concerns. When I first brought my car in for inspection, this shop had it for over an hour and did not identify a seized caliper. When they initially installed the new pads and rotors, you had the vehicle for over two hours and again did not identify this issue. I also brought my car in for a squeaking noise...this issue was still not identified. Yet it was suddenly discovered in minutes during my most recent visit. If the caliper was seized, this should have been identified before installing new pads and rotors. Had I been informed of this issue upfront, I would not have authorized the installation of the new parts. This suggests that the brakes were not properly inspected prior to installation, which is both negligent and unsafe. Because of this failure, not only were the brakes installed incorrectly, but my safety was put at risk. Brakes are a critical safety component, and improper installation or failure to diagnose known issues could have resulted in serious harm. Which makes me wonder how many more of our vehicles get overlooked because they don't care and negligence. I would avoid this company at all costs and take your hard earned money elsewhere.

SSC Auto Repair - 2021 Audi S7

SSC Auto Repair

(68 reviews)

TLDR - fair price, great service, will return…read more I took my '21 Audi S7 into SSC for its 70k mile service and the fellas over there made it a breeze. Quick guestimate quote before I committed to the diagnosis and the quote ended up being very fair. I ended up replacing my spark plugs, cabin & engine air filters, and a rear differential fluid change. Dropped the car off at 8 and it was ready for me at 3. It truly couldn't have been easier and I'll be going back for my future services.

I took my 2015 Fiat 500 here out of desperation (and because of a horrible experience with Sun…read moreDevil Auto this summer) when my car wouldn't start for a week. I dropped my car with Brian who I literally cannot thank enough. My car was having issues (Because old and because I wasn't keeping up enough with maintenance I think). I dropped it off on Friday the 19th and he called me the very next Monday with a thorough assessment of what was wrong. Along with his timeliness of help (despite it being holiday season), he called me and gave me a full run down with pricing and explanation which was also emailed to me in a quote (I am not a car guy! I am just a girl). What I appreciated the most about his help was that he was incredibly honest with me. He told me that, rather than spend my good money paying $5k for repairs, it would be wiser to trade my car in and get a new, more reliable vehicle. It's hard hearing that I need to go car shopping (was not on my Christmas to-do list), but as someone who does not have anybody in my life who can help me with car problems, I really am so grateful for his help and advice. He got my car fixed just enough to run safely to a dealer for a trade in, and that's exactly what I did. The dealer only took it for $500 too!! Brian was right on the money with his recommendation and now I am driving a new, reliable vehicle that I will be bringing into SSC for maintenance and whenever I need help in the future! Thank you SO much to Brian and team, and happy holidays!

Affiliated Auto - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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