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Businiess name:  Creative Autoworks, Inc.
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Think back to all the times that your car was in need of a repair. I'm not talking about a small repair like a broken headlight or squeaky brakes. I'm talking about the kind of repairs that involve a tow truck because it's so messed up that you can't even drive it to the repair shop. Thinking back to all of those times that you had a mechanic make a MAJOR repair, were you ever charged anything less than $100? what about $50? $25? Unless Gary at Creative Auto Works did the repair, probably not. If you're like me, you probably didn't even know that mechanics COULD bill for less than $100, much less $24, which was my last bill. Anyone can take one look at me and instantly know that I am far from a car expert. They know they could have gotten away with telling me I needed a new transmission and it was going to cost $5,000. But they're better than that. They're smarter than that, because, you see, they know that by being honest and running an ethical business that happy customers like me will take the time to come on to sites like this and share my experience. Sure they could've ripped me off and made a fortune in one day, but people talk and years down the road there won't be any more customers to rip off. On the other hand, people, like me, would drive 100 miles if they knew without a doubt they were going to be treated honestly and billed correctly and not have to worry and wonder if they're paying for something that doesn't need to be fixed, or paying way too much for something that does and if they should get a second opinion. I've been a customer of Creative Autoworks for 10 years now and I never have to worry about being taken advantage of, because Creative Autoworks is operated by good, honest people that understand that the most vital part of a car-repair shop's success is to EARN and MAINTAIN their customer's trust.

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