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    3.4 (5 reviews)

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    i've known the owner Fred for over 28 years, shortly after losing my entire family I found myself…read morein the need of a reliable truck, so I went to him thinking he was a trusted friend and mechanic. Boy was I wrong! he convinced me that a large SUV he had on the lot would be perfect for my needs and he just needed to give it a one server and put his dealer tag on and drive it to ensure it was all good. After a year of hearing "the parts are in and or I just drive it and make sure it's OK" I finally received the overpriced, barely running, undrivable, unsafe, vehicle with a bogus title. It wasn't until I called him on the title that he offered to return my money because he " had it now" but not when I asked for it the many times before. Since this cost me in many ways, I also asked that he rewire my F250 so I would have a local truck to use, he agreed picked it up, parked it in the lot and has not touched it in months. Also he does not have a dealer's license, he's using a borrowed tag. Miles and Miles of lies!!! if he would do this to somebody he's known for over 28 years who just suffered great loss, imagine what he could do to someone he just met. Do not trust Fred White or anyone at Miles auto!

    I was recently referred to Miles Auto Service by my warranty company after experiencing terrible…read moreauto problems with a newly purchased car. We dealt with Fred who from the very beginning of the repairs up to the completion was very responsive, a great communicator and an exceptionally talented auto mechanic. My Audi ended up needing a whole new engine built and Fred and his team at Miles Auto delivered my car back to me working like a charm. From now on our family will use Miles Auto for all our service and repair needs, They are honest, friendly, and deserve a rating well above 5 stars. I thank them so very much.

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    Cyans Auto Center

    (7 reviews)

    Excellent service got me and and out no issue , both of my vehicles has been here and came out greatread more

    I would strongly recommend avoiding this mechanic…read more I brought my BMW in because of an engine overheating issue. They told me the cooling fan needed to be replaced, although I already suspected the fan was working fine--because the very first time my engine overheated, I actually heard the fan running before the warning message appeared on my screen. I paid $1,300 for the repair and left the shop, only for my engine to overheat again after driving about 30 miles. I almost ended up paying another $500 for towing. The next day I managed to get the car back to the shop because the original problem was clearly not fixed. At first, he told me he would take care of it, but the next day he changed his story and said I would "only need to pay for parts." By that point, he had already significantly overpriced the parts--I know the prices of genuine OEM BMW parts, and his quote was much higher. Then the following day he texted me saying that price was for parts only, strongly implying I would also have to pay labor again. He then claimed that the water pump and thermostat were failing and showed fault codes on the computer. The problem is, when I first brought the car in, I specifically asked him to check the water pump and thermostat because I had this exact issue about 3 years ago and had already replaced both. I also mentioned a knocking noise coming from the engine that I suspected could be related to the overheating, and that was written on the invoice. This makes it seem like a proper diagnostic was never done the first time. One day I was told everything else was working fine, and the next day suddenly multiple major components were "bad." What's even more suspicious is that after they replaced the fan, the new diagnostic still showed a fan malfunction code, even though they had supposedly replaced it the day before. I still don't understand why that error was still there. In the end, my car had the exact same overheating problem, the same engine noise, and the same symptoms as before I brought it in. I paid $1,300 and the original issue was never fixed. To add to everything above, I also know that the new parts they were recommending cost approximately $800 total, and with labor, this would have cost me at least another $1,500 or more on top of what I had already paid. After already spending $1,300 for a repair that did not fix the original issue, I had very little confidence in paying even more for additional repairs that should have been properly diagnosed from the beginning. I strongly believe that if a car leaves the shop and breaks down again after only a few miles with the exact same issue, I should not be expected to pay for repairs a second time. This didn't happen weeks or even days later--it happened the very same day. To me, that clearly shows the original repair or diagnosis was not done correctly, and I ended up paying for something that did not actually fix the problem.

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