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    Fix Auto Paramount

    4.1 (50 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Auto body restoration

    Bumper repair

    Collision repair

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    1/11/2014 Latisha B. 0 friends 1 review I had my car repaired at this shop. The customer service was excellent. Tony was in constant communications with me and made the process very smooth! I will recommend this body shop to everyone!!! Excellent, excellent, excellent!!

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    I came to drop off my brother cars. The customer service was excellent. The lady's that are on the front counter are kind and helpful.

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    JJ Windshields Repair and Replacement

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    Tuesday night, I was heading out to dinner when somehow a tree came out of nowhere and shattered my…read moretruck's windshield while I was reversing to park. This was not how I planned to start my evening but nothing I can do when a tree attacks your car. I called around and sent messages on Yelp trying to get it fixed that same night, but no luck. However, I decided to hire JJ Windshield Repair and Replace because they provided a decent quote AND offered an OEM windshield. The other businesses didn't mention if it was OEM and I figured I would have to pay more money to get the window tinted after it's fixed. With JJ Windshields, I didn't have to worry about that. Eddie showed up at my house (9 minutes after the 2 hour appointment time which was the only downside) the very next morning. He took one look at all the broken glass and said, "What a mess!" I smiled and said, "Don't judge me," and we both started laughing. From there, he got straight to work. He cleaned up all the glass, replaced the windshield, and had everything done in about 45 minutes. Eddie was professional and efficient. Based on Eddie's work and personality alone, I would recommend JJ Windshield Repair and Replace and I would definitely ask for Eddie.

    I requested several quotes for my cracked windshield and JJ's had an unbeatable price for…read morehigh-quality OEM materials! Their communication was great, they showed up promptly and were done with the job so quickly! I highly recommend this reliable and trustworthy business.

    Sinaloa Auto Glass

    Sinaloa Auto Glass

    3.6
    (134 reviews)

    I got careless while parking my car one day that I accidentally damaged one of my rear view mirrors…read more(not via another car). Luckily, the housing remained intact for the most part and wasn't in need of replacement. The mirror glass, unfortunately, was shattered and needed to be replaced. That evening, I used Yelp's AI Assistant to request a quote, and it fired my inquiry to several businesses, one of which was Sinaloa Auto Glass. Sinaloa had the lowest price, though that might also be because the other businesses thought I needed the entire unit replaced when I just needed the mirror replaced. I needed to get this glass repaired fast, and Sinaloa said the part could arrive within a day after ordering, which requires a pre-payment. They're one of the businesses that were closest to me, so I was more than willing to make the drive not once, but twice to get it fixed. I had to take off work a little early to catch them the first time before they closed. Jessica over the phone told me they close at 5:30 PM the day I called; luckily, I had enough time to book it to the auto glass store before they closed. The quote I requested online was the same as the quote that Jessica gave when I gave a call. However, the initial quote only mentioned a pre-payment up front for the mirror glass, but I had to proactively ask for the cost of labor. It would have been way more efficient if they had listed both prices up front rather than just the cost of the part; otherwise, I could easily have taken my business elsewhere thinking that the cost of labor was in the hundreds! Anyways, I made the drive over to Sinaloa on the southeast corner of Rosecrans and Woodruff. It's in a separate building west of the strip mall. There's an open gate that leads to a parking lot behind their shop, but the office is at the front of the building adjacent to Woodruff. After parking my car, I made my way onto the sidewalk by Woodruff and entered the shop where I saw Jessica behind the teller window. She gave me a form to fill out, instructing me to fill out my name, address, and phone number initially before mentioning the make, model, and year of my vehicle. After doing so, Jessica mentioned my handwriting was kind of small, but was gracious enough to write my phone number bigger so as to not dial the wrong number when my mirror glass was ready to be installed. I almost left the shop without signing the bottom of the form, but Jessica did give me a yellow copy of it as my receipt. Jessica, while helpful, was pretty stern in her service that it almost felt like she was managing the place. Manuel Jr, the manager's son, went out to my car and used a piece of paper to take an outline of the shape of my rear view mirror glass. It took him several minutes to meticulously shape the outline, but even that wasn't enough because the next morning, his father phoned me letting me know there was an issue in getting the glass ready in time. I told Manuel Sr that I was planning to come later today, about an hour and a half before closing time, and he said it was fine, but to expect an hour wait for the glass to be worked. Initially, I thought I would have needed to make a third trip to the auto glass shop, but after about 40 minutes inside the shop, his mechanic called me over to let me know he was done installing the glass on my rear view mirror. Actually, it didn't look complete at first because I saw some blue masking tape stuck on the mirror, but I was told I could remove the tape the next day once everything dries out. So like as early as next morning? He didn't specify, but he did offer to remove the tape in case I got afraid that I'd damage the new mirror glass in the process. Meanwhile, Manuel Sr. was in the office for the most part, but he pretty much treated me like a number and didn't care much about what was going on. I even saw him dozing off on his chair while his mechanic was doing all the hard work! I felt he was so careless I almost thought I could have gotten away with not paying the installation fee, but I paid anyways. He handed me back my yellow receipt, but with some wet spots on it when it wasn't wet at first. Yikes, if that isn't a sign of carelessness, I don't know what is. Manuel Sr. was much more helpful when I asked him to take a look at the mirror the following day after I noticed a small gap between the mirror glass and the housing unit. He mentioned it was more of a cosmetics thing and not much of an issue. Not totally convinced, but he seemed more jovial that day. Overall, it was just an okay experience at Sinaloa Auto Glass. The new glass operates fine on my rear view mirror, but I'd only hire them again if I can't find a better price elsewhere; if there's another business that can offer the same service(s) at the same price(s), I'm more likely to patronize that other business instead. Lastly, don't go there and expect to pay by check, credit, or debit because they are cash only!

    Norm Reeves Cerritos Honda enlists this company for all their glass repairs and replacements…read more Horrible idea. I have an ongoing issue with the quarter glass molding on my 2026 Honda Civic, and they had to replace it 2 times, just for the same issue to persist. On top of that, they scratched the top of my car where the molding is and put primer on top of the scratch to cover it up. I enlisted another glass company to come and give me a 2nd opinion. They deemed the quarter glass molding is indeed a manufacturer defect as well as they discovered the scratch was covered up with primer. Beware of this place!

    Galaxy Auto Haus Collision Center

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    These guys are the real deal. Over the course of around half a year I was doing steady upgrades to…read moremy s2000 to make it look more like a Club Racer version. I took this car to this body shop twice for both upgrades; one for the bumper and lip and the other for the trunk and wing. Galaxy Auto Haus did a great job for all aspects of the upgrade, from paint matching to panel fitment. I really can't tell that the paint on the bumper, trunk, and body are not from the same painting run; the color match on these panels is that good. Pricing was pretty fair and Honorio was very meticulous when it came to getting all of the details right. If I have another kind of project for a car like this, I know that these guys will get it done right.

    UPDATE: It's fascinating how some people can lie straight to…read moreyour face. I never said this job should cost only $200-$300. What I said was that it would take approximately 2-3 hours to respray a bumper that is already removed and disassembled, and that only requires scuffing with a Scotch-Brite pad to create proper adhesion before spraying. Second, your estimator attempted to upsell full respraying of both fenders on a practically new 2024 Mazda CX-5 for $1,600, so please don't claim the quote was based on the vehicle's condition or imply that it is in poor shape. The car is literally new. This is a classic upselling tactic--you wouldn't even fully respray the panels; you would blend them and increase your profit at an astronomical price. The bumper itself requires virtually no preparation and at most 6-7 coats with 5-minute flash times, so my 2-3 hour estimate was generous. At the midpoint, I stated that $100 would go toward materials such as paint and clear coat. That figure is based on what I can purchase it for myself, as I received several quotes. I am not buying in bulk or leveraging large volumes the way you do, so my estimate is not far from reality. It's a small bumper overall. As for spray booth time--you don't have one, and you would never rent one for a job this small. An important detail: I know how to paint and understand exactly how this work is done. Overall, I requested an online quote first and sent photos in advance. That request was dodged. Instead, I was pushed to come in person--so additional, unnecessary labor I never asked for could be "found" to justify the price. Lastly, I never said the bumper was painted twice. It was professionally painted, but the pearl component did not turn out to my liking. I came to your shop because you claimed you had matched this color before, yet your estimator was unable to name a single model you had matched it on. Nor did you provide any proof that you were capable of doing so. I don't mind paying extra for work that has already been done correctly, but after seeing these tactics and reading outright false statements, I'm glad I walked away. The "obstacles" your estimator tried to create included: 1. Searching for minor hairline scratches to justify repainting two additional panels on a new vehicle 2. Claiming shops don't like it when parts are already prepped or disassembled 3. Taking photos to point out alleged color differences between panels on a new car

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