Description of service
I had known for some time that I needed to have the radiator in my 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser looked at, but I could never afford it. First, it is an older car now and I knew that as soon as I brought to a mechanic they would come back to my with a mile long list of things that needed to be repaired or replaced. I preferred to drive along blissfully unaware of what was tearing itself apart under the hood. I decided I couldn't procrastinate any longer when my car started to overheat. I took it to a repair shop in Culver City, CA. The gentleman looked it over and offered some money saving solutions I didn't expect. I did need to replace my radiator, but he offered the least expensive way to do it.
Review of Service
Obviously, I had done more damage to the system then if I had taken my car in straight away. This fellow was great. For four hundred dollars he installed a new radiator and replaced all of the seals and fluids. Everyone else I spoke to wanted almost six hundred dollars.
Tips
Take the time to find an honest mechanic who will only perform the services you authorize and will give you forthright information for your to make solid decisions by.
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