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    Lave-Auto Elegant

    (4 reviews)

    Lachine

    Not worth it. At first it looks like they're actually cleaning your car- but they're not. All they…read moredo is wet your car ...so when they give it back you it looks all shinny and sparkle - when in Reality it's just wet and nothing more. When it's all dry up, all the dirt comes out and all the stains shows back up. Lazy work. And a rip off .

    WORST CAR WASH I'VE EVER BEEN TO. EVER…read more I never thought I'd write my first Yelp review about a car wash, but my experience today at Lave-Auto Elegant has made it necessary. I took my Ford F-150 here this afternoon after seeing their "$19.99 for Pickup Exterior / Exterior" advertisement from the street. Upon entering, I was asked if I'd like the "full-service" with shampooing and other fancy extras. I said "No thanks, I'd just like the $19.99 option," pointing to it on their very large and bold and concise price list on the wall. As they started to wash the truck, I asked if they could please open the hood and wash the engine. They said "Of course," and proceeded to do so. When everything was done and I went to pay, I was told that the cost was $50. Cleaning the engine, I was told, cost extra. $30.00 extra! Stunned and completely furious, I brought up this craziness up with the manager; the same guy I'd told, 10 minutes earlier, that I don't want to pay any more than $19.99. I'd asked him why this service, and its price, wasn't posted anywhere, and why they didn't tell me cleaning the engine would cost extra. SO MUCH EXTRA. His reply was a bumbling string of nonsense which I couldn't bear to pay attention to as I'd snapped into a delirious rage. I shouldn't have paid the $50 but I was so shocked at the rip-off I'd just been served that I wasn't thinking clearly. I really just wanted to leave and get as far away from the place as possible and never, ever go back. Don't go here. Don't get ripped off like me. Give your money to a business that deserves it.

    Clifton Auto Centre - Inside the office.

    Clifton Auto Centre

    (6 reviews)

    Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Sud-Ouest

    Beatiful bodywork. Promptly executed in spite of waiting for hadlight to be imported from Japan.read more

    If I could give this place more than 5 stars, I would…read more Clifton Auto truly saved the day for my family. And I can't say enough good things about them. My parents are quite elderly (my dad is 94), and there are some extremely sharp turns getting into his parking garage. That is ONE bad combination! Their car sustained lower door damage on both sides from poor maneuvering these corners and continuously losing battles with the garage's concrete pillars. I drove with them to the downtown Audi dealership where they recommended getting four new doors for over $10 thou. YIKES. My dad's car is old but barely has any miles on it, and it drives perfectly. Just the lower half of the doors are messed up (one side was way worse than the other. The driver's side just had minimal dents and scratches. Still noticeable, though). Spending 10,000 on an older car for aesthetic reasons only seemed unreasonable. And my dad rarely drives the car, too. So we all decided, this solution was not reasonable for this car, for the way my dad uses it. My folks then drove around NDG as my mom remembered passing an auto body shop in her travels. Upon returning home, my dad said the place was super "shady". Sounded like a backyard operation. No way would he stop there, not even for an estimation. I told him, hey, let me do some research on Yelp and ask around, and I'll find a reputable auto body shop where he can get one more estimate and then decide if it's worth it to fix the car there, or at the dealership, or not at all. I found Clifton Auto on Yelp and the reviews, though few in number, were all stellar. And it's not far from my folks' condo. And they have great operating hours. And they've been in business sine 1982. I had a good feeling about this place! So we went there and was greeted by Pahreeve (I know I am totally misspelling his name, and I apologize in advance!). And he was phenomenal. Been in the biz for ages. Looked at my dad's car and said he can't guarantee they can fix the doors to 100% perfection, but he can get them to 80%. (My dad and I really appreciated his honesty here. We don't like surprises). We were quoted a price of $3000 and a lead time of approx. 10 days. My dad and I thought this reasonable, and paperwork was signed. My dad brought in the car a few days later and, sure enough, it was ready for pick up 9 or 10 days afterwards. I just spoke to my folks yesterday and they are THRILLED BEYOND WORDS, saying the car doors look PREFECT. Clifton Auto fixed them to 100% perfection, and they said they'd never even know there had been damage on them. There are zero indentations and the paint job is flawless. It looks like new. Thank you, Clifton Auto, for working your miracles and saving the day. You made my elderly parents so happy.

    Raffi Centre de Service RK

    Raffi Centre de Service RK

    (3 reviews)

    Notre-Dame-de-Grâce

    Here's my nightmare experience at Raffi Garage: I brought my…read morecar in on Oct. 8 to have the bumper replaced and the moment I started the car when I was leaving after the repair, it sounded unusually loud. I should've gone back right away but I continued on because I had lots to do and I told myself that maybe I'd just forgotten what it sounded like, not having driven it for a few days while it was in the shop. I had the car washed, brought it home and didn't drive it for a week. I started up the car today(a week later)and realized that it's definitely loud - not normal. I went back to Raffi's & he came outside and told me to start the car. The moment I started the car to let him hear for himself, he pointed to a part of the car near the front and said "it's the catalytic converter. Come inside. I'll jack it up and show you." When it was jacked up he pointed to a hole in what he called the 'catalytic converter'. It was perfectly fine when I brought it in and there suddenly being a hole in it when I left led me to believe that someone there tampered with it. As well, I had told them when I brought in the car that I wanted to sell it and asked if they were interested in buying it. So It's also possible that they did something in order to offer a lowball price. When I told him that it didn't seem plausible that it happened that way, that it would suddenly have a hole in it, and I didn't understand why there wasn't even a gradual increase in noise, just a new noise only when it came out of their garage, Raffi asked in a sarcastic tone "OK, so how do you think it happened?" I replied "it's possible that somebody here tampered with it in order to have me come back and do an expensive repair". I never got to finish my sentence though because he started yelling very loudly and aggressively about how insulted he was and that I should just get out and he just kept on and on, "How dare you..." etc.... At this point, someone else who works there said "I was there when you left and I didn't hear anything." First of all he wasn't standing near the car when I drove off and in any case he was clearly lying because 10 minutes later, he comes up with "I heard that noise when you came in - it was already like that!" Those contradictory statements alone show that he, for one, was lying. Everyone I've told about this agrees that things don't add up. In the meantime I'm bringing the car to be evaluated. I'm getting ready for an expensive move across the country and was trying to get the car into good shape to sell in order to raise some money. They've certainly ruined that for me. UPDATE: I brought my car to the dealership and they told me that my catalytic converter is fine, that it's the flex pipe that had a hole in it. This is a much less expensive fix. They even took a photo for me which I have. I asked their mechanics how likely it is for this to happen suddenly and they said it would NOT happen suddenly. The upshot is that Raffi's employee lied to me, first about not hearing the noise when I left, and then about hearing the noise when I first came in(implying that it was an existing problem - guess he couldn't make up his mind!), Raffi told me I needed a much more expensive part and repair job which were absolutely unnecessary, and the worst part is that two experts told me that this wouldn't have happened suddenly, at least not unless it was 'man-made'. Now on top of the stress and expense of a cross-country move, I have additional stress and expense from having brought my car to the wrong people. I filed a complaint with the Office de la Protection du Consommateur and I'm looking into what other recourse I have.

    This is not the first time I went to Raffi car service. They are located about 20-30 min from my…read morehouse and there are much closer places for me to service my car BUT I still go there since they are fair, give great service and dont give you the feeling you are being hassled. I have an extremely old car, other places offered a lot of treatments, Raffi was very honest about my car he told me what needs to be done and why I should not invest almost any money in the car (its gonna die soon as he said). The last time I came he checked the car and didnt even charge me (you have an old car you will need the money). Its hard to find an honest car expert, I found Raffi !

    Shell - servicestations - Updated May 2026

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