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    R&j Auto Shop - Oil pump reseal and gaskets replacement with timing belt package and timing belt tensioner

    R&j Auto Shop

    (28 reviews)

    I could not be happier with R&j Auto Shop!…read more I have a 99 Chevy Silverado that has sat for years. I put a charger on it, which read 14.4 volts, but still it would not crank. I reached out to a number of shops, and R&j was the most responsive and reasonable. I am so glad I did. Jorge was very communicative, and texted me to let me know when he would be arriving. He brought all the tools needed to diagnose the problem. Since it was an easy diagnosis, Jorge did not charge a diagnostic fee, which was very reasonable. Jorge let me order the parts I needed, and even suggested I replace the serpentine belt at no additional cost. He replaced the alternator, battery and removed the aftermarket alarm that was draining the electrical system. He even diagnosed the brake issue that we found once the truck was running. R&j Auto Shop is my go to for quality, quick auto repairs. Jorge is a great guy and easy to work with. I highly recommend R&j Auto Repair!!

    I had reached out to Jorge when my car failed the Virginia safety inspection due to a faulty…read moreABS/VSA module. Most shops recommended replacing the module at a whopping $3,000. I decided to do the sane thing and look at repair options instead. I had found Circuit Board Medics in South Carolina (these guys are the real deal btw) who would go on to do my repair for a 10th of the replacement price, but almost all of the shops around me were unwilling to remove the module for me to ship it out and then reinstall it once it was shipped back to me. Except Jorge. He gave me a reasonable price and service dates which was a little too close to the reinspection deadline but I had hoped it would be done by then. The first appointment, Tuesday, August 11, went really smoothly, Jorge came to my location and took off the module for me to ship out to the module techs down in SC on express delivery. Unfortunately there was only one day between me shipping it out and Jorge's Thursday appointment to reinstall the part. The techs in SC had a same-day turnaround but they ended up shipping it back out to me on the day of the appointment for it to arrive on Friday. Things had been going superbly up to that point. Because Thursday was the last day of the 15-day grace period, I was anxious to get it done as soon as possible because the fact that the period ended created new complications. Unfortunately, Jorge informed me that he would not be available until the following Monday. I understood his booking situation so I let him know that I might look for someone else to complete the job sooner because of the deadline that passed. He then offered to try to come on Saturday to which I offered to pay extra for him to try to come out on Friday, to which he agreed. Friday comes and I had asked him to let me know if he's likely to come out that day. He tells me that he couldn't make it that day at 7:30PM which was odd but things happen so I hoped he'd be able to come out on Saturday. Saturday comes, he texts later in the afternoon that he's busy and would come on Monday at 12PM. I didn't want to try to get a Sunday appointment at that point so I let it be. Monday comes and he's not here. A little while later he lets me know he's on his way, arrives at 1:30PM, gets the job done, and then we parted ways. Obviously, this was not the kind of service I expected to receive. I felt mistreated because of the following reasons: 1. I could have had someone else come and finish the job by Friday or Saturday. I completely would have understood if Jorge was unable to come but he sold me false hope and I believed it because, 2. I didn't want to rent a vehicle until he could come out but I could have! I thought it would be unnecessary since he'd definitely come today, tomorrow, the next day, when Christ comes back, etc. 3. I have lost earnings for nothing when I could have rented a car out and recouped some of the expenses that I had incurred and will incur because, 4. The car still failed inspection for another reason I didn't think would fail it and had I been working this past weekend, I would have been in a better position to get that new issue fixed. 5. I can't legally drive on public roads because the grace period has passed. Though it was the module techs who delayed the module, I had asked Jorge if he would be able to take off the module one day earlier so we could avoid a situation like this. He said he would try but he never confirmed it. The first appointment took literally 20 minutes and I would have paid extra for him to come the day before at an off hour or something so the inspection window would have less risk of closing. Though fixing this ultimately didn't stop the car from failing inspection again, at least I would have had more time to prepare for the next repair BEFORE the window closes. 6. After all of this grief, he was still late by an hour and 30 minutes on Monday without a single word of acknowledgement of the fact! I am so angry and disappointed in the way this all turned out. What had started off as an exceptional service has ended up costing me what I never expected it to, simply because an edge case scenario could not be handled properly and professionally. I hope Jorge can clarify any wrongdoing on my side and maybe rectify his end. I still reluctantly encourage anyone to give him a chance based on the other reviews written about this business and the factoring of "things happen"-ing, but he has lost my confidence. This is technically a one-star review but I didn't want to be any more blunt.

    Just 4 Today

    Just 4 Today

    (8 reviews)

    Females and non-rednecks should avoid this place at all costs. They do everything they can to…read morereinforce the stereotype of auto repair shops looking to take advantage of women. If you check the positive reviews of this dump, you will see they are all from several years ago. What was once "Just 4 Today" is now under new management and has changed its name to "Legacy Automotive". I rolled in needing a new catalytic converter, and by the way he treated me you would think I had shot this guy's dog. The guy running the store really needs to work on his customer service skills. First off, I could not understand him when he said "EVAP Canister Cap" because he kept mumbling. I patiently asked three times for him to clarify until he lost his temper and yelled at me, shouting "DO YOU KNOW WHAT EVAPORATION MEANS?" Dude - it's not that I don't understand what words mean. I just don't speak marble-mouthed asshat. Once I looked up his garbled nonsense on Google translator, we got down to a discussion of the work that needed to be done. He refused to answer questions about the part he was ordering or the actual work he would be doing, and got annoyed when I asked, repeating the same thing over and over "I can start work if you would just give me the OK." Call me crazy, but before making a $1,200 decision I like to ask a few questions. When I asked if it would be possible to put in a cheaper catalytic converter and what the difference would be, Captain Grumbly said "I don't put in shit parts, because it's not going to become my problem." Perfect! Thank you for the answer that really explained everything I wanted to know. After calling around getting estimates, he was considerably overcharging me. When I mentioned this and asked if he would match the price he rolled his eyes and said "Not happening." (Side note: I called CoHo automotive, and they quoted a price about $400 less - and they thoroughly and patiently explained the whole process to me...EVEN THOUGH THEY KNEW I WAS A WOMAN!) Not really pertinent, but even when I politely commented that the name changed and asked if he bought it out, he got very irritated and sort of confrontational, saying "I bought out my partner, it's my shop now!" Indeed it is. Sounds like your former partner got out when the getting was good - and got rid of one of the "shit parts" of his life.

    I have always taken my car to Just 4 Today auto shop.. Until today. My family and I live in…read moreNokesville, so it's always nice to drive down the road and just stop by the shop.. All over their website the hours specifically read, Saturdays: 8am-12pm. I arrived at the shop at 8:30, surprisingly the store was closed.. I figured the owner was running late so I sat in my car and waited. I called the 24 hour towing number on the website to see if they knew why or when the owner would arrive, the man didn't even work for the shop anymore. At 9am, 30 minutes after I arrived the owner finally showed up and asked if he could help me. I politely asked him if he had time to do an inspection on my car; inspections usually take 10-15 minutes at the most. He told me that they were closed today, although on the website, the hours are clearly marked that they open at 8am on Saturdays. When I told him this he got defensive, and told me I should have called the store number.. Are you kidding? I only called it at least 7 times. If this person actually cared about his small business, they wouldn't push customers away or rudely insult them telling them they were wrong when they haven't updated their website. This person doesn't care about customers, and therefore my family and I will not be partaking in your ridiculous "business."

    T J - autorepair - Updated August 2026

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