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    Gov-Motors

    4.4 (7 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    Ray and guys at gov-motors took care of my 2011 Toyota. Back on road and in business again.

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    Meineke Car Care Center

    Meineke Car Care Center

    3.5
    (8 reviews)

    I read some of the reviews here and all I have to say is that cars are expensive. You get what you…read morepay for when you elect to do service with anyone. If you let them do their job and they give you a quote , you have e the choice to do it or don't. I've worked on diesel trucks for a majority of my life and newer gas vehicles are just not my thing. I took my 2012 Tahoe here for an accelerator position sensor problem. When reviewing it they told me the voltage correlation was off and that's what was causing the code, the suggested fix per their research and mechanic was to swap the pedal with a new sensor in. Did that and the code came back, but you know what I didn't do? Whine about it . I came back and talked with the service advisors. They rolled the previous diag cost in to another diag. Eventually after a lot of digging , and even breaking out an oscilloscope they found the problem was 2 pins in the connector to the computer not passing signal correctly. They re-pinned the bad pins and I haven't had a problem since. Since then they have done a full exhaust on this vehicle, and update to my corvette, a full exhaust, brakes, parking brake, boost tubes and intercooler, and headlight install on my f250, custom exhaust on my Cadillac. Not to mention countless odds and ends on these vehicles. If you think you know better than a person who does this work on what your car needs, do it yourself. You have the option to ignore any suggested maintenance they suggest. You also have an option to work with them and identify priority items. Here's a great example, the turbo in my f250 is going to eventually ceap the bed. When working on it they discovered oil in the charge pipe which is a tell tale sign that oil is getting passed through the turbo and. Collecting in the charge pipe. Diagnoses says replace the turbo. However I asked ... how much time do I have ? How bad is it? Knowing damn well the answer as I previously stated .... I've worked in diesels for years. They said depending on use it could be 6 months or two years. They also said that if it fails it will ruin the motor. They are correct on all of those statements. Turbos aren't cheap, the labor associated with a turbo change is t cheap because the process states to lift the cab off the frame ... so I developed a plan. I got the part number they suggested for. Remanufactured turbo, and a new o e m replacement. I started pricing it out and found what I wanted is an upgrade. They are set to do the upgrade in the near future. They didn't try and swindle me or upsell me on ball joints or something I didn't need. Now I have a level of trust in them to even do upgrades to my vehicles as requested. Again I can't say this enough... car maintenance is not cheap. If you get it cheap you will have more problems. If you ignore suggested maintenance and don't at least ask if something is critical to the safety and function of your vehicle ....you are going to have a bad time. You have options, we are in America . If you think you know better , can do better , or are being oversold .... Do the work yourself. This is skilled trade work not swiping groceries over a barcode scanner.

    Overcharge for work not needed. Crooks. Overcharged me for an oil change too. Next day my…read moreDealership did a courtesy inspection and found nothing at all wrong, Meineke was trying to rip us off, bad business. Good thing I did not do any of their recommended repairs.

    Pep Boys

    Pep Boys

    2.0
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    I went to this Pep Boys and bought four tires. As soon as they were installed, I realized they were…read moretoo wide, so I immediately went back and asked for an exchange. They said it wouldn't be a problem and told me to return on Wednesday when the new tires would arrive. When I went back on Wednesday, they told me they couldn't exchange them because they had already been installed. I immediately called customer service; they opened a case and forwarded it to the manager, who was supposed to call me the next day. Since I didn't receive a call, I called again and was told the manager had closed the case without even speaking to me. They reopened the case--this time with the manager, SCOTT--but it's been four days with no call. I keep calling, and they just tell me to wait for a call back, without giving me any real answer.

    I purchased a tire after having a flat on 6/22/25. This morning (7/01/25) while in rush hour…read moretraffic on I-95 that same newly bought tire blew out. I came here asking if there were possible defects, if I somehow got a used tire, or if anything could be done. I was told by Marvin, no, they only sell new tires and because I didn't have roadside assistance I had to pay for a new tire. I let him know I wasn't asked about adding a warranty or roadside assistance when I originally purchased or I would have added it. There was no concession or even discount offered. Not even an attempt to figure out why a "brand new tire" would blowout so quickly. He was quite dismissive. I was told nothing could be done and I must have ran over something since I had no way of knowing what was on the highway. This was a highly frustrating response with no attempt to figure out what actually happened to the tire.

    Gov-Motors - autorepair - Updated August 2026

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