$7.31!!! Seven dollars and thirty one cents.... Because of my experiential wisdom I am quite cynical when it comes to auto service centers. After being told via phone that the total cost (quoted prices include sales tax, which I appreciate--no "hidden costs) of my rear axle lube change job for my SUV would be$103--I drive down the driveway behind American Furniture only to find there was a misunderstanding: for what I actually needed (not a transfer case job; I'm not the most articulate spokesperson for my car problems) the total would be $131--OK, not as bad as my deep-rooted skepticism would warrant. 20 minutes later, Brian tells me that Aaron had taken a test ride to check out the noises and came up with a somewhat different diagnosis than I had imagined. After bringing me to the repair area to actually see (!!!) the underside of my vehicle and the few problems creating certain of my concerns, I was given a $7 bill for topping off the lube which was about half empty, and a printout of how to attack my problems in order of priority. "It would be pointless to change the lube now," Brian said, "given what I believe are the primary concerns." First and foremost guys (Aaron, Brian and Doogie) when I choose auto mechanics I look for Integrity. Made in America has it in spades. I'll be scheduling my top priority job sometime next week. What a welcome to the Sacramento area!
Thank you for your kind words Guy. We do our best to set the standard for our industry.
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