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    Wackerli Subaru

    3.0
    (27 reviews)

    I own a 2008 Subaru Outback and was hit a pothole at about 25 mph in early 2020. The power steering…read morepump was slammed into the radiator causing the vehicle to overheat. I brought the car in to be repaired among the $3,800 of damage the transmission pan was leaking. I then took my car to a different establishment in April 2020 and shortly after the oil and coolant systems burnt up causing an additional $1,100 of damage. In the process of repairing the $1,100 of damage one of their technicians cracked one of the cylinder heads causing an additional $4,500 of damage. The $4,500 was covered by the dealership but was easily preventable. In September 2020, as a part of routine maintenance I was told that I needed to replace the rear struts and brake pads. This was $1,100 and needed. However, I was told 3 months later after only 5,000 miles the brakes needed to be replaced again. In addition to this false brake concern leaks in the steering rack and transmission pan which were allegedly repaired in February were leaking once again. I moved elsewhere in the fall of 2021 and have been fighting these leaks that I was told were fixed in February 2020. The car was worth about $2,000 when I bought it in September 2019 and because of Wackerli's faulty repairs it is now worth -$7,400.

    If I could rate them lower, I would. I bought my first Subaru here (2015 forester) and had it…read moreserviced at the dealership the entire time. This model had more recalled parts than any other car I have owned. One part being the break light switch. The dealership replaced the part and the car ran very rough afterward. I took it back in within 2-3 weeks and they told me that I needed to replace the transmission which would cost me $8k. They said they would do me a favor and bring in an old transmission from a car that was totaled and only had 60k miles on it. They charged me $3k. The car was only about 4 years old, 100k miles. The following week I took the car solo camping and became stranded. While driving the car, I would press the gas pedal but the car would break to almost a complete stop. Image driving down the highway going 60 mph and the car breaks leaving the driver with no control over the speed. To this day I don't know how no one ran into me. I took the car into another dealership to have them look at it and they found that the break light switch had been installed incorrectly (at an angle) which caused the rough idle and breaking uncontrollably. So basically the dealership screwed up the break light switch installation which then made the car run bad and they misdiagnosed it and sold me a used transmission instead of fixing their mistake. They refused to take any responsibility and double kept insisting they gave me a good deal on a used transmission that I never really needed. Avoid them like the plague.

    Sunnyside Automotive - autorepair - Updated August 2026

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