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    Cyans Auto Center

    Cyans Auto Center

    (7 reviews)

    Excellent service got me and and out no issue , both of my vehicles has been here and came out greatread more

    I would strongly recommend avoiding this mechanic…read more I brought my BMW in because of an engine overheating issue. They told me the cooling fan needed to be replaced, although I already suspected the fan was working fine--because the very first time my engine overheated, I actually heard the fan running before the warning message appeared on my screen. I paid $1,300 for the repair and left the shop, only for my engine to overheat again after driving about 30 miles. I almost ended up paying another $500 for towing. The next day I managed to get the car back to the shop because the original problem was clearly not fixed. At first, he told me he would take care of it, but the next day he changed his story and said I would "only need to pay for parts." By that point, he had already significantly overpriced the parts--I know the prices of genuine OEM BMW parts, and his quote was much higher. Then the following day he texted me saying that price was for parts only, strongly implying I would also have to pay labor again. He then claimed that the water pump and thermostat were failing and showed fault codes on the computer. The problem is, when I first brought the car in, I specifically asked him to check the water pump and thermostat because I had this exact issue about 3 years ago and had already replaced both. I also mentioned a knocking noise coming from the engine that I suspected could be related to the overheating, and that was written on the invoice. This makes it seem like a proper diagnostic was never done the first time. One day I was told everything else was working fine, and the next day suddenly multiple major components were "bad." What's even more suspicious is that after they replaced the fan, the new diagnostic still showed a fan malfunction code, even though they had supposedly replaced it the day before. I still don't understand why that error was still there. In the end, my car had the exact same overheating problem, the same engine noise, and the same symptoms as before I brought it in. I paid $1,300 and the original issue was never fixed. To add to everything above, I also know that the new parts they were recommending cost approximately $800 total, and with labor, this would have cost me at least another $1,500 or more on top of what I had already paid. After already spending $1,300 for a repair that did not fix the original issue, I had very little confidence in paying even more for additional repairs that should have been properly diagnosed from the beginning. I strongly believe that if a car leaves the shop and breaks down again after only a few miles with the exact same issue, I should not be expected to pay for repairs a second time. This didn't happen weeks or even days later--it happened the very same day. To me, that clearly shows the original repair or diagnosis was not done correctly, and I ended up paying for something that did not actually fix the problem.

    Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

    Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care

    (13 reviews)

    PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU GO!!!! I really thought these guys were honest and good people but they are…read morelike every other corporate business. They over price and give you the run around. I had a tune up there cost me nearly $600 didn't change 1 coil!!! Months after I had them replace my water pump which cost me just under $500 they failed to put my timing belt on correctly and since I knew nothing about cars, they allowed me to leave their shop with a crazy ticking noise as if I had a Diesel engine and I made sure to bring it to their attention that's not a sound I ever heard prior to bring it in. They insisted that I take it to who did my oil change?!!! Days go by I'm on my way home from work and boom! Long story short I ended up having to get a new engine because they failed to pay attention to detail. Cost me $3,000.00!!!!! Joe (the mechanic) insisted he would never let me leave with an unsafe vehicle because he knew I had children. Thanks for nothing.

    Lou is seriously awesome. I got my o2 sensor replaced for a reasonable price last month and he…read morereally came through for me today. Earlier this week, my vehicle was struck by a delivery van and declared a total loss by the insurance company. The initial valuation was low but I put a lot of work into my car this past year. I didn't keep any of my receipts but fortunately Lou does! He was able to make copies of all receipt documentation for the work that he did on my car so that I could show the insurance company. Awesome customer service!

    Common Vision Transmision And Repairs. - Diesel repair 
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    Common Vision Transmision And Repairs.

    (7 reviews)

    DO NOT HIRE THIS MAN!…read more On 10/3/25, my husband paid Lee Wiles / Common Vision LLC $1,020 (plus a $281 tip) for axle and brake repair. Less than 24 hours later, the car broke down in a dangerous way. AAA confirmed the repair was unsafe and improperly done, and another certified mechanic verified this. The axle came out and nearly caused a serious accident. When I contacted him, instead of refunding the payment, he admitted in text messages that "the axle came out" but refused to return the money. He also tried to deflect responsibility by making inappropriate comments about race and insisted on "fixing" it again -- despite my clear statements that I no longer trusted him after such unsafe work. I have full documentation: receipt, CashApp payment, AAA confirmation, mechanic statement, and text messages from his phone. This needs to be on record to prevent him from scamming and endangering others. He is also not listed with the BBB as a registered business -- but I have filed a complaint so there will now be a record. If he scammed you too, REPORT HIM. Businesses that operate this way do not last. Add On: It's not harassment to ask for my money back after a repair failed in less than 24 hours and almost caused an accident. AAA confirmed the axle came out because of improper work, and a certified mechanic verified this. I provided proof: receipt, CashApp payment, and text messages where Mr. Wiles himself admitted "the axle came out." I made it very clear that I would not allow him to touch my car again after such an unsafe repair. At that point, the only responsible action was to issue a refund. Instead, he refused, deflected responsibility, and made inappropriate comments about race. This is not about being "nice" or "polite." It's about safety, integrity, and accountability. I stand by my review and documentation. Others deserve to know what happened so they can protect themselves. DO NOT TRUST HIM!!

    RE: Common Vision. Lee is the kind of mechanic who is passionate about diagnosing car problems and…read morefinding solutions. I found him here on Yelp and hired him for a PPI to look at a 2003 Tiburon. A family member is an enthusiast for these old cars which they wanted to make into a "hot hatch". I met Lee at the dealer, which was a long drive to the dealer for both of us. And of course the car was in a back lot 3 or 4 rows deep. So while waiting for the dealer to find the car and bring it to the front, Lee noticed some teenagers who were there to look at a Civic SI. One of them was checking for rust by knocking his knuckles on the car body. Lee smiled at this and went over to chat with them and before you know it, he was reviewing the car with them, explaining how you really check for rust, opened the hood and began digging into how to tell if this Civic was running well or not. He looks underneath the car by getting on the ground and actually looking. I noticed all the other guys, both the dealer guys and the buyers, were hesitant to do this. I think they were intimidated because he obviously knew much more about engines than they did. I was impressed that Lee has the instincts of an educator. He really wants to not just evaluate the car but to teach others how to examine a car. Eventually the Tiburon appears and then Lee quickly went through his process. He focuses on the engine and doesn't move on from that until all issues are covered. In this case, he zeroed in immediately on the coolant system. It wasn't holding pressure. I watched as he carefully tested and retested and showed the dealer technician that the system was bad and that it was leaking. We had already been there for an hour and a half so it was decided that the dealer would pull a hose from another car ( the dealer was close to a salvage yard) and repair it and then Lee would return to test it again. In the end, even the dealer gave up on this car, he didn't complete any repair and we moved on. But I will have Lee examine any car we are considering. He is an excellent mechanic, fair and honest.

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