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All Pro Auto Repair
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It is so ironic. This so called auto repair shop is one of the primary reasons that I become a certified ASE, Honda and Acura automotive master technician today. I think of this ""All Pro repair shop"" every day in the past eight years. Eight years ago, I had a 95 Honda Civic, and you won't believe that at the time I didn't know anything about a car more than a brand name. My civic wouldn't start one day. I searched the yellow book and found this ""All Pro"". Had my car towed to their crappy facility. I then were told the computer (known as ECM) in my vehicle failed. They then charged me for more than $1100 for that ""computer"". Since then, I had to have them repaired my car almost every month becaue my AC system started to leak, CV joint boots started to broken, Axle seals started to leak, wheel bearings started to make noise (which were ""informed"" by them). I spent almost $6000 in that single repair shop, and the worst is they didn't even fix my car because by the end my AC was still not cooling, CV joint is still cliking, axle seal is still leaking. The only they fixed for me is replacing a clutch switch (which they lied to me about computer failure and I found out in a Honda dealship service department). Then I decided I have to learn how to fix my own cars and never get ripped off again. One advice for anyone who needs car repair: it is hard to find a good and honest mechanic. If you are lucky to find one, stay with the same guy.
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