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Fair, honest, capable, talented-all these come to mind. I've seen them work kindly with women…read moreclients, something you don't always see in auto repair shops.

The fact is Bob if someone calls you should say right there on the phone to look at your car its…read morethis price not blindside me when I picked it up with no work done when I made an appointment for the day prior. I told you what was wrong with my car you fucking wrote the same thing down I told you was wrong with my car. l didn't need a scan as I told you when I called I just had work done on the car at the dealership they did a scan then. When I called you should have told me it was 198 to just look at my car because I never would have went. Called Infiniti for the transmission flush that I told you I needed you didn't diagnose shit. They want $239 to do it. I should have stuck with the dealership that is transparent and don't take advantage of women. And No not every charges to look at a car my in town mechanic doesn't' and neither does dealerships if you get the work done there. and you didn't spend 3 hours on my car because we drove to your shop multiple times with my car outside and you were nowhere to be found. I am telling people my experience so they can decide for themselves or know because you don't say it on the phone when I called the first time the price to look at the car should be the very first thing you say to a customer Because like I said I would have took it elsewhere $211 to be told what I told you was wrong with my car a joke and the transmission flush is pretty much the same price and the dealership you rob people.

JA Autowerks - Specialized team with the needs specialized tools to keep your European vehicle running the way it should.

JA Autowerks

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I've been taking my VW to JA Autowerks for a couple years now. Mostly for the bigger repairs I'm…read moreunable to do myself. Prices are reasonable compared to the dealerships. So far I've gotten a number of things fixed with them: - water pump - fuel injectors + carbon cleaning - valve cover They do good work here.

I came to using JA Autowerks after contacting a few "Audi specialty" closer to me. I was looking…read moreto get some general maintenance done and a fairly common oil screen filter relocation kit installed. The other shops either had no idea what I was talking about or had some outrageous offers like doing a transmission maintenance without changing the filter. Additional work done included spark plug change and oil change. JA Autowerks is about 100 miles from me. But after speaking with the crew there I knew it was the right place for my 2016 Audi RS7. From the moment I called them for a quote until I picked up the car, communication was spot on. Even with a bunch of people out sick, John the owner called me and met me when I dropped the car off. A few days later I was promptly contacted about the price of some additional items and gave the okay for the work. I didn't get to meet Jason, the tech who worked on my car, but I can tell from the craftsmanship he knew what he was doing. I'm meticulous when it comes how I work on my car, and it looks like Jason is also. Since I was so far, Nick took time out of his DAY OFF to meet me to pick up the car. Will I drive 200 miles round trip again for work on my Audi RS7? You're damn right.

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Simply the worst place you could bring your RV. They are not qualified to work on many engines and…read moretransmissions (certainly not Cummins or Allison). So forget about having them fix minor engine, transmission, steering, brakes, chaises, alignment, etc. issues. Simple maintenance on these complex rigs maybe within their ability. I wouldn't take anything to these people. Find a truck dealer to handle the drive train. For things inside your rig's cabin, you'd be better off driving it to a camp ground with a visiting repair person. When they inspect things, they always find something wrong, even if they have to break your RV to find it. This last visit, they extended a tear on some heat shielding during the inspection. One time they tried to charge me to repair a hatch that they left open on a prior repair. Another time they lost a part of a cabinet they needed to open to make a repair. Another time they lied to me about a tire replacement stating that the model tire I needed was no longer made. It was in fact the most common Goodyear truck tire. After these initial issues, I only took my rig there if it was something easy to fix in the rig cabin. Unfortunately they were the closest to my old home. This last visit I needed a pipe fixed. I say needed because it was the main drain on the sink and I was going to be driving for a few days to a week. Not complex. I asked for a few estimates and asked them to inspect for any problems since I was moving from NJ to Texas. Anyway, after weeks, they finished. I was running out of time. So I went to pick it up. They wouldn't release my RV to me without me signing off. Well I had to go, so I signed. MISTAKE! I was charged for work they didn't do. I was charged for work that failed. I was charged for estimates. Some of their repairs damaged other items in the RV. They lost parts to the RV. They were unable to install windshield wipers. I had to do it hen I got on the road. I was charged for work that was faked and have since been done correctly in Texas. I was misled as to the hourly rate. Nice. I complained to Risco and the credit card company. Despite the fact that they lied to me and coerced me to sign off, that was the weapon they used to make me pay. They offered to repair the issues if I bring the rig back. I'm 1500 miles away and it would cost over $1000 in fuel and 4 days to go back and have more of their their shoddy workmanship fail again. NOTE: They have moved Allaire Rd. It's the same bad service at a new location.

Like most who have had an experience with RISCO, I too am dissatisfied with the results…read more I had an issues with one of my A/C zones. Prior to coming in I replaced my 5 button Dometic CCC key pad, all of the connectors in the network, Zone one and zone 3 control boards, PM on the Aqua Hot (as it is part of the Heat on the HVAC), all new Chassis and house batteries (6 total) this was to resolve any 12 volt issues, 110 breaker for zone 2 to make sure 110 power was good. I also gave them a write up of all the work I had done in troubleshooting so they would have a place to start. They charged me $639.00 for troubleshooting all of the issue I had replaced. They also provided me a laundry list of parts I needed including all of the ones I just mentioned. After careful checking and discussion I discovered the work suggested was horribly inflated and I questioned the honesty of the person making the suggestions. Additionally, they wanted $1400.00 for an engine oil change...I paid $535.00 with Camping World and they did the generator as well. They wanted 5 hours of labor at $177.00/hr to replace a controller that was just 4 screws...I replaced Zone 1 and Zone 3 at 15 minutes each. I expressed my concern over this gouging and was given a lecture on my not so tactful approach. Beware of this company, asked questions and do not prepay, as I had done, they will gouge you as well.

M & M Auto Service - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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