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Roberto's Auto Repair Llc
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I strongly discourage anyone from going to Roberto's Auto Repair, as they deceived me and cheated me out of $900. He claimed to have replaced the oxygen and mass airflow sensors on my car (totaling $900 parts and labor) to remedy a fuel-mixture problem. After several weeks had passed, my car was exhibiting the same symptoms as before and had shown no improvement whatsoever. When called, Roberto's Auto Repair refused to acknowledge this fact and, unprovoked, became suspiciously defensive and short; asserting that I had no claim against him (as if admitting fault). Several months later I took my car to another shop to finally fix the same problem; only to discover that that the oxygen and mass airflow sensors were the factory originals installed on the car. Long story short: Roberto's Auto Repair charged me $900 for sensors that were not even replaced!
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