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    Competition Motors

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

    Services - Competition Motors

    Auto diagnosis or inspection

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    Auto repairs

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    Auto transmission repair

    Routine automotive maintenance

    Transmission leak inspection

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    Bayview Auto Sales

    Bayview Auto Sales

    (10 reviews)

    We had no problems at all when we bought our Hyundai Tuscon. We went to look at another car but…read morewhen we got there the car we wanted to try was at the front door. I told Tara I had changed me mind and wanted to look at a different car. It was no problem. She went and got the other car with a smile. She told us about the car and let us go for a drive. She was great!! Nothing was too much!! When we bought the car she took us over and introduced us to Affran. He was so nice also!! He told us all about the financing and the warranty. He was all smiles and couldn't do enough to answer all our questions. I would definitely use them again!!! Very happy!!! Carol & Herb C.

    Purchased a 2018 Jeep...low km and only used for 1 year with 1 owner. NONE of the accessories that…read morecame with the original Jeep came with the vehicle and all 4 wheels were in terrible shape. The tires that came with it were in rough shape too. NOW...took the Jeep to my Jeep dealership for them to look at the wheels and tires and they told me that the wheels were from an older vehicle and the tires were most likely off an older Jeep. The engine was caked with mud but the body was great. The Jeep dealership stated that the most likely factor as to why the wheels and tires and the lack of accessories were not in great shape and the accessories were not in the purchase, is that someone connected to the dealership had switched out their own wheels and tires with the better set; thus I got their worn out set. This same person also most likely had taken the accessories for themselves...thus vehicle sold as is. I had a hunch of this, and to me this is the most logical explanation as to why I (the customer) got the shitty end of the stick. I have no confidence in the business they run and what goes on behind closed doors. In regards to all the mud...seems like someone had enjoyed a few dealer off-road excursions and just left the mess for me to clean up. Do I recommend Bayview...at this point absolutely not! Just a gut feel of deviant dealings.

    Woods Sales & Service - Logo

    Woods Sales & Service

    (3 reviews)

    Is there a perfect shop out there? Maybe, but I'm not willing to pay for perfection. This is a…read moregreat shop for lifted trucks, they are able to change out parts on my aftermarket suspension lift, which break a lot if you know what I'm talking about... Drop it off and tell them to fix it all, and they will only fix what's really broken and not take you for a ride. In general, my repairs from here are done on time and for a good price. Support your neighbors, give them feedback when you are not happy, and they will get better.

    Repeat customer with Woods, first experience was very good which is why we went back. The 2nd…read moreexperience has been a nightmare for us, financially and personally. We purchased a used pick up truck, beautiful to look at, great tires, drove well, we thought we had made a great purchase again. Less than 60 days later we started to experience issues with hesitation when accelerating. We took it back and were told they thought it was a transmission so we would need to take it to the approved transm. shop for the warranty but, they could not take it in to look at it for 30 days! So we took it to another shop who scoped it and could not find the issue. We took it in for an oil change and a transmission flush and learned the fluid was dark black when checked - both transmission shops agreed that the fluid did not turn that color in the short time we had it and it was like that at purchase so this was not checked before they sold us the truck, or was and ignored. We then had the differential fluids changed and learned both were full with metal shavings. Again both shops confirmed this was not something that would have happened overnight. In the end we have had to have a brand new transmission installed and despite the extended warranty we purchased we are now out another $2700 in costs, not to mention the lost income from the loss of use. We did reach out for help with Woods to see if they would at least provide us with a loaner, to no avail. We were basically told we were on our own, though we agree they had no obligation to us...but given we were repeat customers for one, and just for overall good customer service given they sold us a $32,000 vehicle with serious issues, we would have expected much more from them. Needless to say we will not be a repeat customer again. Very very dissappointed.

    Stormy's Car Sales

    Stormy's Car Sales

    (3 reviews)

    A neighbour had purchased a pre-owned Nissan Juke and a Nationwide warranty from Stormy's. The…read morewarranty provided peace of mind by ensuring that future major issues with the car were covered. Stormy's represented that the warranty was good to 200,000 Km and that ALL mechanics would accept this 3rd party warranty. Stormy's mechanic provided the safety certificate on the Nissan Juke. On that basis, I referred a friend to Stormy's to purchase a car. Stormy's sold her on a 2011 Subaru Outback and the Nationwide warranty and furthermore said that if the warranty is never used, the premium would be refunded. They also agreed on a trade-in for her current vehicle. Stormy's mechanic provided the safety certificate on the 2011 Subaru Outback. Funny thing though, when it came time to sign the deal, Stormy's netted out some numbers (purchase price vs trade-in) for reasons that they could not explain. It had no impact on my friend but it confusion and uncertainty at the time of signing since the numbers were not at all the same as were discussed for the purchase price and the trade in. That should have been a clue however to events that followed. Fast forward several weeks. The neighbour's Nissan Juke would not start. She had to replace the battery. The safety inspection should have verified that the voltage of the battery and the charging system are within the manufacturer's specifications. Perhaps they overlooked that or perhaps it is a coincidence that the battery died within weeks of the safety inspection. After three months, my friend's car was taken in for routine maintenance at her local Subaru dealer's service centre in the east end of Ottawa. The Subaru dealer refused to recognize the Nationwide warranty. They observed that Nationwide would not pay promptly and would require cheaper non-original manufacturer replacement parts. The Subaru mechanic also observed that the brake pads in my friend's car were not original manufacturer's brand and furthermore they had been installed upside down! The Subaru dealer reversed the brake pads at no charge. This is really strange given the safety inspection requires: "Brake drums and disc brake pads shall be removed from all wheel brakes, except from those wheel brakes which are designed to provide adequate examination without removal of brake drums or disc brake pads but not including a brake which by inspection or performance testing indicates a defect, and all operating and structural components of each wheel brake assembly shall be inspected and tested." When Stormy's was asked to comment on these issues they denied any wrongdoing, claimed that mechanics routinely criticize other mechanics' work. Furthermore, they said, because 3 months have passed since the warranty was issued, any refund from Nationwide is unlikely. This is even though the warranty has not be used. My friend will have to contact Nationwide to determine if a partial refund might be available. Stormy's did verify that the Subaru dealer at the west end of Ottawa would recognize the Nationwide warranty but that would be quite inconvenient to travel across town for servicing. Stormy's suggested paying by credit card for repairs and then seeking refund from Nationwide. This suggestion would require my friend assuming the administrative task of warranty administrator. My neighbour and my friend are concerned that the safety inspection done by Stormy's was superficial and that there was serious misrepresentation regarding the warranty. These are clearly an ongoing issues. Both my neighbour and my friend did not receive peace of mind from their car or warranty purchases from Stormy's. When you purchase a car from Stormy's, I strongly recommend an independent mechanic do the safety inspection certification and to think twice about purchasing a warranty since it may not be recognized by other mechanics. Stormy's people were very friendly, hence the two stars. Unfortunately their representations fall short of reality. We are currently looking into filing formal complaints.

    Over the years we have bought 4 cars from stormys. They have treated us very well even after we…read morebought our cars. We will buy more from them. They are not happy until, you are happy. They are great to deal with. To the person who bought the car as-is. What are you whining about you bought it as is. They are right it's your problem.

    Competition Motors - autorepair - Updated June 2026

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