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Swedish Asian Auto Service
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Like most people, my car is my lifeline; I use it daily to go to and from school, work, and back again, with occasional stops at home to shower and sleep. You can imagine my distress when my elderly Volvo broke down! Add that to my distress when my local shop tried to rip me off and gave me an outrageous quote! Enter SAAS and their great crew.\r
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I originally heard of SAAS first from a neighbor who used to take her Mazda RX-7 there(she's since moved out of state) and from another neighbor whose household had a fleet of four old Volvos, all in beautiful condition.\r
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This came in handy when I pulled my car from a local shop because I had a sneaking suspicion they were trying to rip me off. I called SAAS and spoke to John, thinking I would need a new car, but he asked me to pop the hood and to read the engine number. Turns out that my car indeed had a non-interference engine, so there would be little, if any damage to the engine valves from the slipped timing belt. The previous shop had
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