If you have the choice, and you do, take your car to the Pep Boys up the street on Piedmont or the Lindbergh Exxon. You wil undoubtedly get better service and a response should you have any issues with the work. My car broke down across the street and it seemed like a good idea to bring it here. I was wrong. From the minute they asked me where I lived and responded with ""them are some fancy homes there"" I was going to be fleeced. I'm a female, car is 2005. They replaced my alternator and battery. $485. One month later on a Sunday night, the battery is dead and car won't start after multiple efforts. AAA to the rescue with new battery. Tried to return the original one because it was under warranty. I phoned before I came and was given the run around, they can't do anything, wait for Bo the Owner. Finally I speak to Bo the next day and before I can tell him the issue he cuts me off and tells me their policy. I head to the station and the indignant owner won't let me speak, won't take my battery and won't listen to my story. How can they fix the problem when they don't want to hear what's wrong? They are eager to sell services and parts but will not help you after that.
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