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    HPTautosport

    1.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Services - HPTautosport

    Auto diagnosis or inspection

    Auto maintenance

    Auto repairs

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    Auto steering and suspension repair

    Auto transmission repair

    Routine automotive maintenance

    Transmission leak inspection

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    From the moment I arrived they were very attentive and gave me a detailed quote. The finished…read moreproduct was well done and everyone thanked me on checkout. Would definitely recommend this business

    I brought my teardrop trailer to these folks after they did a good job installing a hitch on my…read moregirlfriend's Subaru Outback. Over the course of two days, I never received any calls, updates, or anything of the like over the two days so I figured everything must be going smoothly. After telling them I needed to pick it up the following day after work around 3pm, I arrive at 3:45 to find they still haven't finished the work. While waiting, I was ignored and had to ask what's going on and inform them I needed to go. The gentleman said something about his coworker being later than expected and that he was waiting on him to do the work. My question is, why didn't he call me to inform me of this delay? When I called to check in at 1:00 pm this particular gentleman said they had already finished repairing the 4-way brake light interface. Upon arrival, it turns out they were still working on it. After continuing to wait, it turns out the same light that wasn't working still doesn't work so it might be a blown bulb or something else entirely. Now I am waiting for an indefinite amount of time, which I feel is disrespectful of my time. To make things worse, I told them to keep me informed of estimates, which they never did. When I asked the gentleman about how much it was going to be, he remarked "We'll try to keep it less than a million dollars." When he finally answered in earnest, he said it would be about $150, which is WAY more than I expected. They ended up replacing a bulb, installing a new 4-way switch, and re-grounding some loose wires. Should have been less than 30 min of labor and less than $50 in parts, and that's being generous. At $75/hr labor cost the total should have been under $100, easily. The point is, I don't trust this place to be honest and straightforward, nor do I have confidence of their competence or punctuality. I would not recommend doing business with them nor would I do business with them again.

    Eurotechnik - Specializing in BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, Land Rover, Mini Cooper, and more!

    Eurotechnik

    (11 reviews)

    Great group of skilled technicians working in an extremely clean shop…read more Methodically solved a difficult electrical issue my 32 year old Mercedes had that others couldn't. My 2 old Mercedes have found a home.

    I'm giving it a slightly higher review because the lady at the front was very kind…read more My car broke down last week and I had to get it towed to a shop to find out what was wrong with it. Once it was at the shop I figured I'd just "support a small business" and let them do the work. I get a call that they believe the issue is the spark plugs. The diagnostic isn't free (it's literally just plugging in a reader for the warning light) but they say they'll deduct some of it. I've worked on my car before and I have an idea of how long it took in my old cars because I did the work myself. But I didn't have a spot to do it, tools, or honestly...the time and headspace. They come back with $500 for diagnostic, parts, labor. Now I'm a little annoyed because I know spark plugs aren't that expensive, but I thought "maybe because it's a newer car it's harder to get to those parts so it'll take a bit longer". I agreed and let them do it. This is where it gets more annoying. They come back and tell me the $500 spark plug job didn't fix the issue and I need my ignition coils fixed and that brings the total to $1400! Now I'm actually mad. I said no thank you, I can figure something out later but I don't have $1400 lying around, the week of Thanksgiving, right before Christmas. The front desk lady is apologetic, she understands and tells me she'll call me back. She knocks $50 off the job I get my car back. Look...to be fair, my car needed a tune up 50,000 miles ago, and those spark plugs were dead (good job Mazda on making good parts). But $1400 was nuts. THEN I looked up how to change the ignition coils on my car and I was overtaken by rage. The spark plugs would've taken them no more than 30 minutes. The most expensive spark plugs at any auto parts place would've cost me $100 tops, they charged me $160. The ignition coils are expensive, and at an auto place would've cost $600. I paid $300 for all 4 and they arrived in 2 days. The work...to change the ignition coils took 10 MINUTES, 10 MINUTES. That means that this shop charged $164 for 20 minutes of work on the spark plugs. Then wanted to charge an additional $300 for 15 minutes of work on the ignition coils. Which BTW, if they had done all of the work at the same time would have been 30 minutes tops because you have to remove the ignition coils to get to the spark plugs.

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