I came in with my Audi A6 because I needed a headlamp replaced and my check engine light was on (I needed to get a NC inspection). I was told that they would put my car on the 'machine' in order to diagnose the problem. Two days later (a Thursday) they called me with what they believed was the problem and gave me a quote ($700). I was told that the car would be ready by the next Monday. Well Monday came and went and I had to call them on Tuesday to see what was up. I was told there was a delay and the car should be ready Thursday. Thursday came and I had to call again to check on my cars status? I was told it would be ready the next day. I go that Friday morning to pick up the Audi to find that the service fee was now $1200! They explain that they had to get more parts yadda yadda yadda. Okay, I wrote them a check and was given my keys. The headlight is fine the check engine light is off, but the sunroof is literally stuck open! I can not close it. I go back in the office to explain that the roof is open and can not be closed. The owner/manager is adamant that I brought the car there with the sunroof open. This is in February and it is quite cold, so there is no way I am riding around with my sunroof open, and besides if it was malfunctioning why did you not tell me that before now, I ask? The manager then angrily demands the keys and says that they will have to look at the car the following week. I had done a little research and found that when the battery is disconnected (as in when trying to reset the check engine light) the sunroof opens and can not be closed. The next week comes and I have to contact them to check on my cars status. I am forced to use a rental and I drive to the shop (kids in tow) to check on the car. The manager still contends that the roof was open when I came and I tell him no way. Then he tells me that the car is not ready to come back the next day (Thursday, two weeks later). While I was going back to my car with my kids the manager comes out to say that the car would definitely be ready tomorrow. I found that odd because we had just established that in the office. At that same moment a man whom I presume to be a mechanic comes out yelling to anyone within earshot about why would he open up the sun roof, he did not open up the roof! I am taken aback because it was obvious he was referring to my car! I did not want to engage these people in front of my kids, so I left.
My wife and I came back the next morning and the manager says the car is fixed and explains that my check did not clear and I had to pay using either credit or debit. We argue with the manager over their service and professionalism for about 20 minutes, meanwhile the mechanics block the only exit out of the lot, amazing! As if we were going to make a run for it!? It just got to the point were I just wanted to get away from these people, so I used my debit card, that was attached to the same account of the non-clearing check, and paid the now $1,300!
Two words: Stay Away!
Pros: Please exhaust all of your other options.
Cons: Poor customer service, shady business practices.
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