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    Leon's Autobody & Sales

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Long Chevrolet Buick GMC

    Long Chevrolet Buick GMC

    2.3
    (21 reviews)

    I received a GM Recall Notice to have the Liftgate Exterior Release Switch Assembly replaced ($4.56…read morepart) I made an appointment with Long Chevrolet of Athens, TN to have the Recall Repair work completed. When I arrived for my appointment I was told they would have to reschedule me because they did not have the $4.56 part in stock. It's a 50 mile round trip commute for me to here "I'm SORRY" The purpose of making an appointment is more then scheduling, its for them to be prepared to complete the work. This is the third time the Long Dealership has created a problem for me. DON'T GIVE THEM YOUR BUSINESS !!!

    I brought my car in due to issues with the shifter not working properly. After doing some research,…read moreI discovered this has been a widespread problem across many GM models for the past six years. Despite that, GM continues to use the same faulty parts and refuses to issue a recall. I've also experienced problems with the cruise control--it won't reset after using the brake--which is another common issue GM has failed to address. The dealership was clearly not happy that I came in as an informed customer. When I asked for a trade-in value, they lowballed me, and the lease offer they presented for a replacement vehicle was terrible. I've purchased several cars from this dealership over the years, but this experience was the final straw. I ended up trading the car for a Honda the very same day, and I will never buy another GM vehicle again.

    L & M Motors Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

    L & M Motors Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

    2.0
    (4 reviews)

    Wouldnt deal with anothet dealership. Great service when buying my truck. Same great service if I…read moreneed an oil change or any other wprk done.

    Took my Jeep Compass to L & M Motors. The mechanics are supposed to be certified. I had…read moretransmission fluid going into my coolant resovoir. At the time, I had no idea how they would repair it as I knew nothing about cars. I was at the mercy of the mechanics and had no other choice but to trust them. What an expensive mistake that turned out to be. They had the car for 2 weeks and called me to pick it up. I went and paid $1917.74. That would also include two batteries. The main battery and the start stop battery. I'm not sure what it's called. I had never had any trouble with my main battery but bought a new one anyway. They said they replaced the transmission fluid cooler and flushed the lines. They put a new resovoir in stating that the tranmission fluid would seep into the plastic, which the resovoir is made of. They replaced the transmission fluid with 6 quarts of transmission fluid. After getting an alignment and new tires not from there, though, as they don't do alignments and the tire guy was in the hospital. Within a few hours of driving the car ,it started doing the same thing. I looked in my coolant resovoir, and sure enough,it was full of transmission fluid. I so happened to be close to them, so I took it back in, and they said they would flush the lines more. This is about the time I started researching everything and anything I could read about why transmission fluid was leaking into my coolant. This is a little of what I found. 1)Your radiator is leaking internally, leaking transmission fluid from the transmission fluid cooler into the radiator where the coolant is.You can't fix it, just get the radiator replaced and then flush the coolant.Your radiator is leaking internally, leaking transmission fluid from the transmission fluid cooler into the radiator where the coolant is. 2) If you are getting transmission fluid in your coolant, you are getting coolant into your transmission. You will need to replace the radiator and flush your cooling and transmission systems to remove the contaminants from both systems. You can't fix it. Just get the radiator replaced and then flush the coolant. 3)All of the answers are correct. You have transmission oil from the radiator leaking into the cooling system. It is also correct that the best fix is to replace the radiator. It is necessary to flush the residual oil out of the cooling system. An oil film on the engine block metal will reduce heat transfer. After installing the radiator, the cooling system should be flushed." I could post for several days of the same comments and answers about how to repair transmission fluid getting into the coolant resovoir. I got the answers in a few different places. Now, back to the story....two weeks later, they called and said my car was ready. I went down to pick it up. They didn't charge me to flush the lines as it was complimentary. How nice. I decided to pop the hood and look at my resovoir before leaving. Guess what? Transmission fluid all in my resovoir. I told him , the guy behind the desk, and he kept saying it would be ok. With all I had read, I knew it was not ok. It would rust parts of the engine, and transmission fluid will eat up so to speak the plastic tubing and the seals. This can lead to permanent damage to the car. I finally told him it was not ok and asked him why they didn't repair my car it the first time. He informed me he was trying to save us money. I informed him I wasn't there to save money. I was there to get my car repaired. He said to leave it there, so I did. For three weeks. I I finally called to check on it, and a mechanic told me the mechanic that was working on it was getting a parts list made up. Three weeks to make a parts list! Shortly after sending an email, they called and said the new repair would be $3700.00. I had my car towed home. Will have it towed to another auto repair shop. The cost of a transmission cooler and a resovoir, which, by the way, supposeedly came brand new and came with a resovoir cap they charged me $21.95 for one. My email mentioned this, but I have got no response as of yet. I was told to call the owner when I was given the $3700.00 quote by the receptionist. When I asked her about the $1917.74, I had already paid minus the two batteries, which left me paying $1533.00 The cover to the motor is nowhere to be found. I'll call them and ask where it might be. I'll leave some pics below. Go to L & M Motors if you wish, but don't say I haven't warned you!

    Leon's Autobody & Sales - car_dealers - Updated July 2026

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