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Avoid this "business". This is for Tech Automotive, going by the name Rosco's Garage oddly enough…read more Asked for a quote to get O2 sensors replaced on the family car. Even though two in my fam are certified to fix cars, we do not have a rack to put the car up & do it ourselves, so we decided to request a quote & support a Sebring business. The owner Rosco, right away asked me to leave the car with them so they could take a look at it (day or more). I told him that I really just wanted a quote for the work first, and that I could not leave the car there, unless it was actually being worked on, and me there waiting for it. Rosco, without taking into account that I already deeply know things about my car, questioned whether we actually knew if the issue was an O2 sensor. After the push back I got from him, he agreed to look and give me a quote (had to really talk him into it...). So based on the VIN, he gave a quote that was simply egregious. He marked up the costs of the parts two to three times the original costs, and ultimately painted the whole job as being a difficult, difficult task. He did not realize that myself and several in my family had already researched the OEM parts, non-OEM parts, and even watched a half a dozen videos that show how easy it is to replace the parts, particularly if you have the car up on a rack. The sensors on the bottom require a simple socket extension...not tough at all. His comments to me were dripping with greed, degradation and pride as he was trying to rip me off. Any mechanic could do the job in less than an hour with the car lifted. There is no mystery in putting a socket wrench on a ratchet. Rosco was describing scenarios that would take the job well into over a $1K, when any mech could replace all 4 sensors for no more than $300 -$400. He must deal with a lot of folks that don't know how to use the internet, or the existence of YouTube that shows everything about everything. Please do not use or trust Rosco's Garage for anything. They are simply out to make you feel stupid, & drain your pockets, and I feel bad for the folks who work there (Josh).

If you don't need your vehicle for a month or longer it might be a good place to bring it. As of…read morethis date I still don't have it back. Five weeks now Tom.

SWRV Tech - autorepair - Updated May 2026

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