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    Do Tire and Auto Mobile

    3.0 (2 reviews)
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    Tire Kingdom

    Tire Kingdom

    (48 reviews)

    They change manager every 2 month, and they dont respect tire warranty. The lack of professionalism…read moreand their employees are under qualified.

    I've used Tire Kingdom in Seminole several times for tires and rotations, and for that service they…read moredo a fine job. Unfortunately, anything beyond tires is a different story. About a month ago, I asked them to do an oil change while rotating my tires. They called to say I needed a new belt, and since the old one was clearly worn, I agreed. Immediately after they installed the new belt, my car developed a constant squealing noise. When I brought it back, one of the techs insisted it could not possibly be the belt, since "new belts don't make noise." They then told me I needed a new belt tensioner and charged me about $270 for parts and labor. The next day, the squealing was still there. I went back yet again, and one of the shop guys rubbed chalk on the belt -- and the squealing immediately stopped. That proved the issue was with the belt they installed, not the tensioner. I asked the manager for at least a refund of the labor I paid for the unnecessary tensioner replacement, but he refused. His reasoning? "If you go to a doctor and they don't fix you on the first visit, you don't get a refund." I explained that this was a terrible comparison -- if a doctor replaced a knee I didn't need, that would be a lawsuit, not just a "try again." He stood firm and said the only way he'd refund was to uninstall the new part and reinstall the old one, wasting everyone's time and leaving me without my car for another day. In the end, I left things as they were -- a new part I didn't need, labor I paid for unnecessarily, and a belt that still squeals. Tire Kingdom has lost my business permanently. Bottom line: if you just need tires or rotations, they'll do the job. But if you need real mechanical work, take your vehicle to a trusted local mechanic -- not a chain shop that won't take responsibility when their own diagnosis and work don't solve the problem.

    Advanced Automotive Service Center

    Advanced Automotive Service Center

    (4 reviews)

    DO NOT USE! I cannot…read morefigure out why 50% of the mechanics feel the need to completely RIP OFF their customers instead of raising their rates. I do not have a fleet of cars and I have NEVER shopped for a mechanic based on their hourly rate. Their hourly rate is MEANINGLESS because a crappy/dishonest mechanic will end up costing your more in the end. 1) Something in my engine was chirping and my AC was occasionally not blowing cold. I was quoted $1400 plus tax (14% with them!) for an AC compressor. The repair bill would have minimally been $1652 for parts, labor, diagnosis. I was told the compressor had a known issue and I was being given a better compressor (SKETCHY). I purchased a NEW compressor kit for $200 and my regular mechanic charged me for 4 hours of labor (see attached invoice). There is no algorithm that justifies their quote, but wait... 2) They misdiagnosed the repair. This is forgivable but SKETCHY. I have tolerance for mistakes, but the incorrect paid ($56) diagnosis (guess?) came across as lazy and/or incompetent (coupled with the insane quote). The AC compressor was FINE (known issue my butt). My idler pulley was missing, the serpentine belt was loose. Their diagnosis burned me for $676 (uber, diagnosis , unneeded repair). 3) They charge 14% sales tax. Yes right. Sales tax is 7%. They conveniently omit the % on the bill knowing most people will not question it. This is a grimy greasy way to make money. I have seen other shops pad fees and taxes that are unnecessary and irrelevant.

    Excellent staff and service!! They are completely honest with what you need or do not unlike, the…read moredealerships!

    Do Tire and Auto Mobile - tires - Updated June 2026

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