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M & V Auto Body
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citysearch c.
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DO NOT BRING YOUR CAR.\r
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Do not even think about it. These criminals redid my suspension and some steering components as a result of a car crash and when i went to sell the vehicle the dealership told me they would reduce the trade-in value by $2,000 because who ever did the shocks put in salvage parts that had wear and rust that can only happen if it a) sat outside on a older car b) came from a junk yard c) was a manufactured part someone had tinkered with.\r
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I paid for new after market parts totaling $900; the service engineer at the dealership said they couldnt of paid more than $150 at a junk yard.\r
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Found some interesting information on these guys. The old C corporation this company operated under had contracts with State Farm and a few other insurance companies and was transferred to this new management; the new management is taking advantage of the insurance referrals they get by putting in junk yard parts but charging for OEM or after market grade parts to get standard payout checks insurance companies are willing to write.\r
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They take advantage of people. Stay away if you actually care about the quality of your car
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