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Routine automotive maintenance

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Jay's Automotive - Jay's Automotive has ASE certified technicians that do everything from an oil change to full engine replacement or repair.

Jay's Automotive

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Best auto repair place around. I took my daughter's car in yesterday because of a noise from under…read morethe front of the car. The mechanics took a look and realized it was a simple fix and had it on the road again in no time, at a fair price. The staff was courteous and understanding. Won't take the car any place else. Thanks Jay's! Great job!

‼(SCAM) (SCAM) (SCAM) You are not desperate enough to bring…read moreyou car to Jay's I brought my 2013 Countryman s to get an oil leak fix after I got it diagnosed at Loveland Mini when they told me it was the rear main seal and the front crank case seal Jay's tells me that they will have to diagnose and charge me $250 to do so After a week they call me and tell me it's my oil pan gasket and immediately I know this is inaccurate but went ahead and paid $2400 for the repair 2 weeks later my car is dripping oil and I can smell it burning off the exhaust pipe I drop it off again and After one week they call me to tell me the oil pan gasket is still leaking even though it never was to begin with and they advise that the rear main seal needs to be replaced and it would be $3500 after I already shelled out $2400 for the none existent problem they supposedly fixed at that point I did some investigation and after reading all the reviews I finally got it They are a huge SCAM no sympathy for their customers they are out to get as much money out of people and SCAMMING at every chance they get Bottom line I'm out $2400 and my car is still not fixed Will not recommend to my worst enemy stay away and find a mom and pop shop wanting to make a living Jay's sucks Thank you for nothing (SCAMMERS) Even if they offer to fix my problem for free I wouldn't come back and now I will push to not even bring company vehicles in for anything from the company I work for let's see who loses more.

Costa Oil - 10 Minute Oil Change - Check out our Google reviews

Costa Oil - 10 Minute Oil Change

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Always great service and out to do what is best for the customer. We take all 4 vehicles here for…read moreoil change service. We always get top notch service. Sometimes the line can be long, but that is expected when good service is provided, everyone is in line to reap the quality and cost savings from Costa Oil. Great place with great staff. Well done Costa Oil Eaton!

Hey everybody -- we hate having to make posts like this, but we're dealing with a nightmare…read moresituation and could really use some advice, and we'd also hate for anyone else to experience this. Yesterday we took our work truck to the local Costa Oil for a routine oil change. This is a vehicle we've had serviced many times before, including oil changes, with no prior issues. During the service, the technician was unable to remove the dipstick and aggressively pulled it out, damaging the dipstick tube in the process. He then handed it to us as if it didn't belong there and spent roughly 10-15 minutes pulling, twisting, and yanking on the tube with pliers. When he realized it wouldn't come out, he forced it back in, told us we were "good to go," and handed us the owner's card. After leaving, we immediately contacted our mechanic, who advised that the dipstick tube should never be yanked or hammered--especially once damaged--because it compromises the seal and can cause further internal engine damage. While it isn't leaking yet, he strongly recommended parking the truck until the part is replaced to avoid a much bigger failure. Unfortunately, this part must be ordered directly from Ford or a distributor, with the earliest availability being about four days out. As many of you know, we're a local small business just trying to survive the slow season. Parking our work truck, covering parts and labor, expedited shipping, and losing four days of work is something we simply can't afford. We contacted the shop owner, and after reviewing the footage and speaking with the manager, he acknowledged via text that the technician aggressively pulled the dipstick, causing the damage. However, he is refusing responsibility and citing vehicle mileage as the reason, despite the damage occurring in his shop by his employee. We've asked multiple times for their insurance information so we can file a claim and have not received it. At this point, our only remaining option appears to be small claims court. We're posting this to make others aware and to ask for advice on how to best handle this situation. We understand mistakes happen, but taking responsibility when they do matters--especially when a small business is directly impacted.

Pinnacle Trailer Sales

Pinnacle Trailer Sales

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Easiest purchase I've made in years! I found Pinnacle while searching Craigslist for a horse…read moretrailer. I spoke with Jesse around 10am and after telling him what I was looking for, he made a recommendation and sent me a link to check it out. He took my info over the phone, got me financed, and the trailer was delivered to my house that is 2 hours away before 2pm! I was thrilled with Jesse's service and would highly recommend giving him a call if you are in the market.

I would kindly advise any customer to pursue other options in trailer dealers. I purchases a…read moretrailer from Pinnacle Trailer Sales in December 2023. I contacted them recently to discuss trading the trailer in to downsize. They were very receptive and ready to "make a deal". I followed the appropriate path of contacting my bank, getting the current trailer pay-off and selected a new trailer at a lower price. This granted me approximately $14,000 in equity in my current trailer. On the day I was advised to bring my current trailer in and trade, I had Kim, the sales person, on the phone with my bank with me present. I was confirmed approved, all we needed was the trade-in. After off the phone with the bank, Kim contacted her boss, Doug, who then revoked a trade-in and wanted to consign my trailer for sale. Kim then stated that they were "upside down on a lot of trade-in's that had sat for a while and they needed the cash flow" yet in the same breath assured me that "Doug thinks he can get your trailer sold right away". This seemed contradictory if my trailer as a trade-in will sell right away, yet they had so many sitting that they could not do a trade in. Then she advised that "Doug will do an across the board trade" and I inquired what she meant by that. Basically, she said he would not give me the equity in my trailer, however do an "across the board" for current pay-off and then take my trailer and I could buy the new one with a new loan. I sat there and did math with Kim and proved that with her "across the board offer" that meant that the business would pocket at least $9,000 from me, re-sell my trailer or consign it for a percentage of the sale price. She seemed very puzzled that I was aware of her dishonesty and scam. After calling her out on these calculations and their offer, I advised they would not get my business now or ever again if this is how a returning loyal customer is treated. Kim attempted to retract her statements, and I advised I was not willing to discuss anything further, I would pursue a trailer purchase elsewhere. In all sincerity, if you value your hard-earned dollar avoid this establishment.

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