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Businiess name:  Engine & Transmition World
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
So I was looking online for an engine for a 2000 Honda Accord when I found Engine & Transmission World website. My research suggests Engine & Transmission are not trustworthy, and here is why. Regardless of the engine model you search on their website, they always have the engine AND, most importantly, the engine ALWAYS has between 35,000 and 39,000 miles. Out of curiosity, I did a search for BMW, Mercedez, Toyota and Chevrolet engine for cars from model year 1999 - 2004, as expected, they always had ONE engine available for between 35,000 and 39,000 miles. Now think about it, how possible is it that so many people crashed their cars between 35,000 and 39,000 miles? And then these engines always ended up at ""Engine & Transmission?""

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