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    Murfreesboro Vehicle Emissions Inspection

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    EuroFix - Murfreesboro - Aaron, the owner of EuroFix, has assembled a team of experienced professionals. Stop by our shops today!

    EuroFix - Murfreesboro

    (37 reviews)

    Update 2: Got my spare key - they came through on everything…read more- very happy about the follow up service. Update: Eurofix Nashville took care of the belt, plugs and an air filter (after discussion with the folks at Eurofix Murfreesoboro) - awesome service and greatly appreciated. Original post: 1) Decent deal on a used car (that I love) 2) Overall, content with the service (with clarifications) Clarifications: I bought a used car with just over 60k miles at Eurofix Murfreesboro. I specifically asked if any major servicing was done, or needed to be done, before I bought the car. I was told the car was serviced at a dealer at 60k miles and they "should have done everything that was needed at 60k." This particular car, per the service manual, states to replace the drive belt and spark plugs (among other smaller things) at 60k miles. I called the dealer on the CarFax where it was serviced at 58k miles - they replaced a headlight lamp and gave the car an oil change - no belt or plugs replaced. The first response was "we'll take care of anything that wasn't done when it was supposed to be done at 60k" which became, essentially, "if the car doesn't need a belt I wouldn't even let you pay for one." The manual specifically states to replace the belt at 60k miles. What service department would tell someone something contrary to the manufacturer's recommendations (it was not the service dept who told me this, but the question is relevant)? And, I have some legal background. This is surely legal fodder if anything did go wrong with the belt - especially since I specifically asked and was told it was taken care of. But it wasn't, and my concern was just after my 2 year warranty was up, the belt goes and I might have some serious damage. Or, while it was under warranty, it would need more repairs than simply a belt if the belt did go. I was also told something to the effect of "we don't know everything about all the cars in our lot." The specific issue here was the drive belt for the car I bought (since I specifically inquired about any required major work before I bought the car), the issue was not all the other cars in the lot. Again, I specifically asked about this issue before I bought the car and was not told the truth because nobody actually knew the truth - the best answer would have been, imo, "I don't know but I'll find out." I was also told they probably looked at the belt and decided it didn't need to be replaced (even though the manual says to replace it??). So, I asked the service manager if they looked at the belt before I bought the car. They had not. Eventually, I was told they would replace the belt and the spark plugs (because they could tell I wasn't happy with how things were unfolding). At this point, I am generally happy with the potential results since I don't feel as though I need to worry about the belt (even though I also bought a warranty). What bothers me was being told the belt was "probably taken care of," etc., when in fact it was not - and it was easy enough for someone to find out what I had to find out with just a little investigation. Also, I have what I think is a fantastic car. On a positive note, there was a small ding near the wheel well that they took care of beautifully and they are getting me a spare key (the car originally came with 2 masters and 1 spare but I only got 1 master). Again, overall, I am happy with the potential outcomes (I still haven't received the key or taken care of the belt/plugs) but I was disappointed with some of the things I was told - it really didn't take alot of investigation on my part to find out if the "major 60" work had been done. And I would also think anyone trying to be a "reputable" automotive dealer/service provider would make sure all their cars had required major servicing done before they sold them. Is this not a reasonable assumption? Would this not go a long way in prevention of reasonably forseeable bad outcomes when cars did not have major servicing taken care of? Is this not analogous to a doctor paying attention to (or ignoring) age specific screening recommendations? I am someone who could be a return customer and probably buy just about any car on the lot (financially speaking). When I am ready for another car, I will look at their inventory, but I will not necessarily believe what I am told and will be prepared to do my own investigative work.

    My husband brought our Audi in for service as it was having some electrical issues. After…read morediagnostics, he was quoted $1800.00 to replace the radio which was causing the battery to drain. We left the car for several days and when it wasn't done as promised, we had to call them and were informed one of the Tech's called out sick. Okay, the next day we were contacted that the wrong part was shipped and the correct price was going to be $2800.00! We are on fixed incomes, not to mention they made a mistake in the quote and should absorb the difference! How do you stay in business with behavior like this!? The car is barely worth $2800! I wrote an email to the office@ email address and no response!

    Davidson Co. Emission Testing Station

    Davidson Co. Emission Testing Station

    (22 reviews)

    OK. Set aside your annoyance with emissions when looking at my 5 star review because no one wants…read moreto do it and curses to TN for requiring it! BUT. This was seriously my shortest wait EVER... and while I have to give myself credit for most of it (waiting until the week before the end of the month AND getting there at 11:15) I still gotta give the staff at this locations some mad props because they were fast, efficient, and I like that this location is removed from highly retailed areas, I believe allowing for faster service and less wait time. PLUS if you go to http://www.nashvillevip.org/ you can check out the current wait time with video. So as soon as I saw the wait time was 3 minutes around 10:45, I hopped in my car and INCLUDING travel time I was gone for 30 minutes, I was at the emissions location for under 15 minutes. Seriously. Crazy. Most efficient station I've visited!!

    Okay, my personal experience here was HORRIBLE.. I know it…read morewas the first of the month..I know that there are more people in Davidson Co than myself...but come on....2 hrs and OMG...I lost my entire lunchtime waiting to get my car tested...it passed thank god!!! But that was ridiculous!! There was three lines open and the two end aisles had two workers each but my lane the middle lane...NOT !!! and you can't tell when you are in back and turn that corner which lane you should choose!!! And apparently I chose the one where the guy didn't care how long it took him...he dilly dallied ...talked to people took a few breaks...and had to pull his pants up about a million times... A belt would have fixed that problem!!!! Anyway, its done until next year!!!

    Davidson Co Emission Testing Center

    Davidson Co Emission Testing Center

    (7 reviews)

    For the last 2 years this is the place I chose to have me emissions test in all my cars and never…read moredisappoint,easy an convenient and never disappoint to just drive into this place with no one around so that means is not waiting maybe because is in the middle of the day and the first week of the month so no one is rushing to get their registration done. The employees in this locations are not the most friendly but they are straight to the point an efficient and that's what is the most important to me. If u are looking to chat and find out how is granny u better find a coffee shop lol

    I really shouldn't be writing this review. Really. After I went and shared the secret about the…read moreMadison location of the Davidson County Clerk, y'all went and messed it all up. Last time I went there, I had to loop around for parking, I engaged in no pleasant conversation and I waited a half hour. As soon as I hit 'send' on that review I regretted it and experience has borne that feeling out to be the correct one. So why am I engaging in the same sort of self-sabotage? I dunno. I must be a glutton for punishment. I don't quite believe that everyone has to undergo a smog check before getting to renew their license/vehicle registration. With the amount of loud revving, black-smoke-kicking-up Mad Max vehicles I see in Middle Tennessee, either I am the only one falling for this scam or there are a lot of people driving illegally -- because there's no way those cars passed inspection. So, back to Dickerson. This smog station is a welcome respite from the long lines and bad attitudes of other ones. If you live out east, you should be coming here. Actually, if you live in Davidson County, you should be coming here. It's worth the drive. Even though the wait has increased (slightly) in the four years I've been coming here, it's not as bad as other locations. And the wait comes from the amount of cars, not from the techs -- all of who have been kind, efficient and speedy. Come with cash, your papers and a (relatively) clean car and you should be in and out in under ten minutes. As long as vehicle emissions are a thing (and considering it's 90 degrees in October, it should be a thing), you should try and make the process as efficient and painless as possible. That's this location. It is. At least, it is now. Please don't mess up a good thing. I don't want to have to have a 'talk' with you about this a year from now...

    Murfreesboro Vehicle Emissions Inspection - smog_check_stations - Updated May 2026

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