Description of service
I went in for a 90,000 mile tune up, with issues of squeaky brakes, a need for a general maintenance, and that all four windows would not go up or down. Well, they'd go down, but the motors could not push them back up. Ended up needing a few various other parts, where approximately $400 were parts, $280 in labor, and the remaining $65 was tax.
Review of Service
They were very good looking for any recalls or issues that might help defer the costs, and it was good as the window motors had all been recalled, so they be replaced for free. The service was done very quickly, and since they were under new management, had been able to get back many experienced people who had left because the previous owners were morons.
As for things not going well, There was some parts that I didn't expect to buy that I had to, but then again, I needed to get them. Overall, I felt it was a good price.
Tips
Check with your dealership for part recalls, especially if you bought the car from someone or somewhere else. The recall notices will NOT go to you. Instead they will go to the original owner.
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