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Benishek & Will Auto Collision Specialists

4.2 (5 reviews)
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Bumper repair

Auto frame testing

Rear-end damage

Auto steering and suspension repair

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Have purchased several vehicles from them. Have always found the service outstanding and a very…read morefair price. They are truly concerned about taking care of their customers. Top notch sales department

I bought a vehicle, a 2023 Chrysler Pacific, from Uftring Weston Chevrolet Cadillac on June 7,…read more2025. My salesman was Chris Goeres. I purchased an extended warranty and the GAP insurance. As I got in my vehicle on Sept. 24 and started it, it didn't turn over. The battery came on and most of the lights, air, and music all started. I then tried to turn off the vehicle to see if maybe that would work but before I could even push the button again, some of the lights, the music, and the air all turned on. The vehicles dashboard display said it was an issue with the transmission and that it was in Drive even though I couldn't even turn the shifter and the vehicle has a feature that won't allow it to be turned off while in drive. I called the dealership and talked to a technician who then transferred me to his manager Steve. I told him also what happened and he told me to try to jump the vehicle even though I expressed my concern that it wasn't the battery. I called my husband and he came and tried jumping the van. Not to my surprise the vehicle didn't start. I called the dealership back and talked to Steve who told me to have the vehicle towed to their service department. I called for Road Side Assistance through my car insurance and the vehicle was picked up and delivered. I was never contacted that my vehicle had been delivered to its destination, by the towing company or by Uftring. After about 2 hours after the vehicle had been picked up I called Uftring trying to find out if my vehicle had actually made it to the dealership. I again talked with the receptionist who could not tell me and informed me that the service department had closed. I was able to call my insurance and found out the vehicle had been delivered. The next day I had not heard anything from the dealership until I was able to take my lunch at 12:20 when I called Weston about my vehicle. It was then that Steve informed me my vehicle had since been towed again to the Uftring Chrysler Dodge Jeep without my knowledge or consent. He even apologized for not asking me more about my vehicle, and said that if he had known it was a Chrysler he wouldn't have told me to have it towed to them. I was told to contact them if they hadn't already, so I called Uftring Chrysler. He informed the technician was as able to start the vehicle and drive it into the shop. On Friday Sept. 26th at 7:54am Aaron sent me a message about what they had found out was going on and the approximate cost. On my bill it said it was my Auxillary Battery and my main battery that needed replaced. I had the usual labor costs and taxes as well. However, I was surprised to see a towing charge. I asked about it and was told it was a charge I would have to discuss with Uftring Weston. I also asked about why this was something I had to pay for when I had only bought the vehicle 3 months prior. He informed me that batteries are not apart of warranties usually but to reach out to Weston to see if they could assist in this area. On Friday Sept. 26 at 11:18am I called Uftring Weston and left a voicemail for Steve. I called again at the end of the school day at 3:37pm to talk to Steve since I hadn't heard anything yet. Again I got his voicemail and left another message. At 5:13pm I called Uftring Weston again and still no answer from Steve so I left another message. At 5:42pm I called again and the service department was closed. I asked the receptionist to let Steve know that I would be arriving as soon as possible to speak with him in person. At home I gathered all of my paperwork from the purchase on my vehicle. Going through that paperwork I have found an almost 3,000 mile difference on the vehicle on the date of purchase. The extended warranty that I purchased has towing covered up to $175 and/or 50 miles. I remember my salesman telling me that the vehicles that are on the corner of War Memorial and University are vehicles that they CAN'T sell to the public.

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