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Sandman Auto Works

4.8 (4 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Auto maintenance

Auto repairs

Auto wheel and tire repair

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Routine automotive maintenance

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Went in for two tires -- left with a $3,000 repair quote…read more A few weeks ago my car had a major mechanical issue that required several days of work from my long-time, trusted mechanic and about $3,000 in repairs. During that process he had an extensive look at the vehicle. At the end of the work he told me that when my upcoming state inspection came due, I would likely need two new front tires but everything else looked good. Today, March 13, 2026, I went to Midas Discount Tire & Auto Service on Kimberton Road in Phoenixville, PA simply to purchase those two front tires for my Buick Enclave. For convenience, I agreed to have them perform the Pennsylvania inspection at the same time. After the inspection, I was told the car needed approximately $3,000 in additional repairs in order to pass. When I mentioned that my mechanic had just worked extensively on the vehicle and had not identified those issues, the employee told me that my mechanic was "committing fraud." I told them I would just take the failed inspection and have my regular mechanic review their findings. At that point I was told that they would report the required repairs to the state inspection system so that another shop would not be able to pass the car without completing those repairs. I was also told they would not sell or install the tires unless I agreed to the additional work. Regarding the first claim, it is materially false. State inspection records from a first, failed attempt do not mandate repairs if a subsequent, independent inspection shows the vehicle passes. I came in expecting a routine tire purchase and inspection. Instead, I left feeling pressured into approving thousands of dollars in repairs I had not anticipated. I'll be taking the vehicle back to my regular mechanic for a second opinion before authorizing anything further. Based on my experience, I would proceed cautiously and consider getting a second opinion before approving significant repairs.

Great service. Needed a tire repaired. They took it right in and fixed it. Customer service was…read moreawesome. Thank you

Sandman Auto Works - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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