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Very cooperative and friendly. I needed some help with pairing my car to my iPhone and they had…read moresomeone who helped me free of charge.

Scam Artists. Stay FAR Away…read more I want to preface this by saying I live in Maryland -- my GMC Denali broke down in New Jersey, so I didn't have many options. That vulnerability was clearly taken advantage of. The diagnosis was lost compression in the 8th cylinder. They gave us two options: replace the 8th cylinder for $4,200 with the possibility the cam was also damaged, or a full engine rebuild for $11,000. We also asked what they'd buy the truck for as-is -- they offered $12,000, which was reasonable given a working truck was worth around $24,000. We declined the sale and gave them the go-ahead on the cylinder repair. One hour later, they called to tell us the cam was already visibly damaged. That was hard to believe that quickly, but we told them to stop and put it back together. Then, less than an hour after that -- while the mechanic was supposedly still working on our vehicle -- he personally texted us asking how much we wanted for the truck. At that point, we knew exactly what was going on. When they called to settle up, they hit us with a bill for around $2,200, claiming 16 hours of labor. We pushed back hard. We gave the go-ahead, they called us back within an hour saying the cam was bad, and reassembly takes less time than disassembly. There is no world where 16 hours of labor applies here. After that conversation, they dropped the bill to $1,165 with our labor being $600 -- which tells you everything you need to know about how legitimate that original number was. Then came the pickup. My father sent someone from his company with a truck and trailer to retrieve the vehicle. The moment he walked in and identified himself, the man behind the counter accused him of trespassing and threatened to call the police. As he stormed out, our guy asked for the service manager -- the man behind the counter pointed at the door and said "he just walked out." When checking out, they threw the keys and receipt across the counter, which is very unprofessional and disrespectful. The police did show up. Our guy complied fully with everything asked of him. The officer's solution was simple -- take the truck and trailer across the street to load up. That's what we did. From the suspicious cam diagnosis, to the mechanic privately texting to buy the truck, to the fabricated labor hours, to the way they treated the person picking up the vehicle -- this place is not somewhere you want to bring your car. Learn from our experience and go anywhere else but this place!

Sunoco - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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