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Businiess name:  Meineke Car Care Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Meineke on White Bluff Road in Savannah GA.\r Buyers beware! Save your money!!!\r While on the road, had emergency with AC. Took it hear, because it was a national corporation. Owner, Tommy guaranteed to fix it and the compressor would be guaranteed for the life of the car. Ha! He refused to make good and so did the Meineke corporate folks!\r I spent $742 dollars on AC repair, bought the ""expensive"" new compressor recommended.\r Apparently, the mechanic lost one of the bolts on the manifold. Deliberately jury rigged a replacement. Bent the line. Tommy told me the repair was done when anyone testing the system would have found the huge leak!\r Cost $400 to replace the bent line. Turned out the compressor was a cheap Chinese knock-off. I will probably need a new compressor to fix it.

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