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Businiess name:  Metro Transmission Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
While i generally like Metro, as they did a great job on my Subaru, i was a bit disapponted with my experience regarding my Econoline restoration project. The spirit of bringing in my baby was to have the guys help me get my 2 1/2 year restoration project smoothly dialed in. I had verbally and loosly agreed to have you basically check out the c4 trans, possibly adjust. We had loosly figured $250 ish. What ended up happening was what i call an over-vigorous upselling phone call that was confusing, and not very helpful , it seemed the spirit of cooperation was gone in favor of lots of technical jargon about adjusting servos, vacuum measurements etc. All i wanted was for things to get adjusted, not the big service upselling game. I ended up getting a basic service with a couple qts of fluid. I will need to take it to another shop if i want a straight scoop adjustment, which seems like a waste of time as i had factored in time for Metro. Would i reccomend? Yes for my Subaru, no for my 62 Econoline.

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