I've found the place where i'm going to bring my car for all automotive needs, and its walking distance from my place too. Dr Tony (he has a certficate on his wall that states he is a ""Doctor of Motors"") is a hard working honest family man. I make that statement for several reasons. 1) hard working: His wall is decorated full of certificates of appreciation from different organizations, including the Secret service, the president, Army Reserve, police department, and he serviced the cars involved in the presidential election, police department, and i even saw a Walter Reed Army Medical Center bus in his lot. he has a large open bay that can service many cars at once. 2) honest: i brought my car in because there was a metal bar hanging down from underneith my car. My first thought.... i think my cars falling out from under me. A metal bar scraped the ground so i had to bring it in. Mechanics are akin to surgeons. They can open you up, do their thing, close you up and you wouldn't know what they did most times. They can tell you anything is wrong with your car and most woundn't know the difference. within two hours, he had my problem solved and fixed. apparently i had run over a metal bar and it got lodged there. They took it out, didn't inflate any prices, or sell up and say i needed to fix ""other things"" or say i needed to replace anything. Most places would have said damage was done to this and that and charge me for fixing it. 3) family man: he has a picture of his family next to his computer. Tony's shop has been around since the 1960's, so he ain't going anywhere, thank goodness. I need hard working honest family man to fix my car when it breaks down. Dr Tony has my stamp of approval. Besides, when you service that many law enforcement cars, probably not a good idea .to be a crook
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