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Businiess name:
Queen City Auto Rebuild, Inc
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Review by:
Kevin K.
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Review content:
This may be premature, but I thought it worth commenting about the "perfection" of Queen City Auto.
I was involved in a rear end crash (a distracted teen girl) where the back of my car was hit fairly hard. Superficially, my car really didn't look bad - but this was a second owner, semi-collectible car that had never before been in an accident.
Long story, short...I chose QCA based on the comments found here at Judy's Book and I am not YET convinced that the repairs are as 100% as I would have them.
When contacted to come and pick up the car (I was told it was ready to go) - there were a few issues.
1. Overspray in visible areas just under the trunk lid.
2. Misalignment of the bumper arches with the rest of the wheel well arch
3. Imperfections in the undercarriage (not 100% straight and true as it would be if it had never been hit)
Admittedly, you have to crawl under the car to see #3, but I WOULD KNOW IT'S THERE.
So, I left the car there - again stating "speed is not the issue, correctness is the ultimate goal"
I've given QCA a negative score yet, but the jury is certainly still out...
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