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Fairfield's Cadillac Buick GMC

3.0 (4 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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2 years ago

Just got my oil changed. Fast; efficient; no up charges. The technician was Preston Tucker. So, thank you, Preston.

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City Tire

City Tire

(12 reviews)

David, the manager, at City Tire was wonderful to work with. I had one of those Free State…read moreinspection coupons from the Keene Family and Shopper book so I decided to have my car inspected at City Tire. Unfortunately, it failed the inspection, because of a leak in the catalytic converter. Funny part is when I left the house my wife said "I hope it fails", because she didn't like the exhaust noise so we knew there was an issue with the exhaust. City Tire quoted over $500 to replace the catalytic converter. My 2009 Nissan Altima Hybrid was 10 years old and had 98,000 miles so I let them change the catalytic converter; however, much to my surprise, when I checked with my Nissan dealer the following day I discovered that there was a 15 year 150,000 mile warranty on my catalytic converter. I don't believe that City Tire knew this so it's my fault not theirs. Federal law states that car manufacturers must warranty catalytic converters for 8 years 80,000 miles. About 5 days later, I took my 2009 Nissan Altima to the Nissan dealer to check out a noise. They determined that the car needed a passenger side front wheel bearing and noticed that the struts were leaking. They quoted me over $1,000 dollars. I decided to get a second quote at City Tire. City tire saved me a nice chunk of $$$$ and did an excellent job. One other side note: After City Tire changed my catalytic converter, I brought my car to Fairfield Kia for an oil change, while they had it on the lift I asked them to check the work that City Tire did on the catalytic converter. They said that they "City Tire" had done an excellent job. Never once did City Tire ever try to sell me something that I didn't need.

I'm 65 and have been working on my own cars for 50 years. So I bring my 2012 Nissan Cube in for the…read morelast ever mandatory inspection (NH has abolished it- hooray)... Dave tells me that it needs new struts and stabilizer (sway bar) links. I go to the lift and look. OK, 2 inches of the springs have broken off where they meet the bottom cup. Fair enough. Coulda kept riding on them another two years or so, given that I drive it 2000 miles a year... mostly to Market Basket in Rindge and my vet in Jaffrey... and Porcfest... but OK. They wanted 800 bucks- more than 400 for parts. So... I ordered the parts for less than 200 directly from Detroit Axle and did it myself. The bear of the job was (duh) getting the old stuff apart... rusted nuts... yuk yuk... but they all came loose thanks to PB Blaster and 25 year old Craftsman Air Tool Power. The rest was a cake walk. Brought it back to them and they slapped on the sticker. One last thing- they said that I would need an alignment, which was a flat out lie. Per the Nissan Cube factory shop manual, there is no camber, caster or kingpin adjustment. Toe-in was unchanged, as the rack was never detached from the knuckles. Good riddance to them for good! :)

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