Gateway Automotive Experts (Mount Vernon)
We had issues with Max trying to charge way to much. He claiming I went in there screaming and demanding. Which is a lie. Was just trying to negotiate because another shop was charging us half the price. The car was taken apart . Jeff the office manager was cool we got along . He was trying to save the deal. When I got on the phone with Max to talk about the problem. He pretty much said he didn't care. Pay full price or get your car out or they were gonna charge us storage fees. So at that point I didn't reply hung up and decided to give some one else my business. When they put the parts back in the car disassembled. They didn't even put the right parts in it. I would not recommend this business to anyone especially if Max still work there. Everyone else was cool. Fyi I never once yelled or make a scene like he claims. I always kept my cool. Plenty of times I could've made a scene in front of the customers
Armando, We stand behind our response to your brother’s review, reprinted below for convenience. Your additional review reinforces the dishonest nature of your attempts at “just trying to negotiate”. Naturally the price of the used transmission at another shop was “half the price” of a custom-built remanufactured transmission with a 3 year 100,000 mile nationwide warranty that you were trying to get us to install in your work van. I am disappointed, that after repeatedly having your brother authorize repairs in bad faith only to attempt to negotiate the terms of the repairs weeks after, that you would resort to trying to dirty our name through misuse of Googles review platform. "Juan, thank you for taking the time to share your recent experience with our shop. But let's face it: this is far from the real story. Aside from you rounding up prices by up to $1000, and you and your brother trying to play good-cop bad-cop with us for over a month, let's see what else you left out: When you visited our facility with a failed transmission in your vehicle, our Service Manager discussed the varying solutions to get your vehicle back on the road. Based on your need for reliability and longevity, you decided that a full rebuild with a three year, 100,000 mile Nationwide Warranty would be a more suitable option than a used transmission or attempting a minor patch repair, and signed your authorization to perform the rebuild. The Service Manager requested that you bring in a deposit to order parts, which you agreed to do. After three days passed, having not seen nor heard from you, we received a phone call from your brother, yelling at our Service Manager and demanding we box up the pieces of your transmission that had been removed and disassembled with your authorization, and that he had found a shop 40 miles away that would do it cheaper (with a one year in house warranty). Despite the unprompted belligerent nature of your brothers phone call, our team calmly discussed with you the authorized repair, and you revealed that although your situation had changed since asking us to rebuild your transmission, you were uncomfortable with the unknown quality and lesser warranty of the other shop and would love to see if we could revert to one of the other options previously offered by your Service Advisor. At the end of the conversation, you decided you would attempt to speak with your brother and see if he would agree to a less expensive repair option. Over a week later, you reached back out to us and said the two of you were in agreement on performing the repair, and that you would be in that day to make the deposit, which you again did not do. We did not see or hear from you for five days after that call. On the fifth day, your brother arrived at our facility, demanding that we apply an additional discount on the most recently agreed upon repair and that he would pay for it in full, on the spot. When that was declined, he stated that he would make the deposit for the repair. Due to the great lapses in communication and the unreliable nature of commitments made by you and your brother, we requested that the repair be paid for in full as he had offered. When faced with that, your brother returned to his request that we box up your parts and prepare the vehicle to be towed away, which we did as requested. We are sorry that the way you chose to approach the communications throughout this transaction did not result in the quality repair you had hoped for. We wish you luck with your future repairs and with your new business."
- Gateway Automotive Experts (Mount Vernon)