Midway Auto Group
Midway Auto Group Overview
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Recent recommendation: "Stay away". Consumers report dissatisfaction with product diversity and customer service, and note the price level is high.
Positive Feedback
No clear positive recent recommendations appear in Midway Auto Group reviews; customers emphasize caution.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Reports of engine failure after service and questionable repair practices create significant Midway Auto Group customer complaints.
- Allegations of unfamiliar fluids and improper procedures undermine trust in repairs.
- High parts and labor pricing raises concerns about billing and overall value.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Read reviews and compare Midway Auto Group reviews before booking service.
- Keep receipts, ask for detailed estimates, and confirm customer service commitments in writing.
- Consider alternative shops if you prioritize clear pricing and reliable repairs.
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
Recent recommendation: "Stay away". Consumers report dissatisfaction with product diversity and customer service, and note the price level is high.
Positive Feedback
No clear positive recent recommendations appear in Midway Auto Group reviews; customers emphasize caution.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Reports of engine failure after service and questionable repair practices create significant Midway Auto Group customer complaints.
- Allegations of unfamiliar fluids and improper procedures undermine trust in repairs.
- High parts and labor pricing raises concerns about billing and overall value.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Read reviews and compare Midway Auto Group reviews before booking service.
- Keep receipts, ask for detailed estimates, and confirm customer service commitments in writing.
- Consider alternative shops if you prioritize clear pricing and reliable repairs.
Blew my engine and stuck finding rides for my kid
- - Mechanic removed belts, briefly ran the engine, and the crankshaft wouldn't spin.
- - Oil added as Lucas stabilizer.
- - 225 charged for alternator and belt.
I have gone to this shop before my uncles funeral in Georgia and I watched the mechanic try figuring my problem out and was telling me they have the same problem with another one my end I did my oil changes but gave them my receipts and they are trying to blame me when the mechanic brought the car into the shop he took the belts off and one ur not post to run the car to long internals heat up and then dropped the car 1.2 minutes later put the belt back on started to tap and then put sum mystery oil in after I said I didnt want it saying its Lucas oil stabilizer in and it was coming out like malasses so thick and it wasnt in the original bottle came out of a tire and in a water jug and then I go inside I get priced 225 for a alternator and belt just for the parts and then I go back to the garage And to see the mechanic trying to get the crank shaft to spin but locked up and they switched everything
User's recommendation: Stay away
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