Never again, not only was my gas stolen while they had it overnight *was a full tank*, but they never called to tell me they were keeping it for a extra day and they didn’t fix a problem that they were told to do so by the dealership that i bought the car from plus they did something to set my check engine light to come on. Was not happy.
Cassidy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rockwood, OR
If I could give it zero stars I would. We had so many problems with them. I would NEVER recommend for a foreign car. The broke our BMW more than they fixed it, and they had it for nearly two months. Horrible customer service. They were rude to both my husband and I, and they have terrible customer service.
Nick B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Seattle, WA
Lees Automotive too advantage of my friends. I loaned my friend Paul my van to drive to Burning Man from Seattle. Somewhere in Oregon, it died on the highway. The tow company hauled them to Lees Automotive in Kalamath Falls where Paul was informed the carburetor was defective and would need to be replaced for approximately $ 570. Paul is not a mechanic, nor is he particularly mechanically inclined, although he is learning. I, however, am a mechanic and had installed that carburetor myself less then two months prior and had zero problems with it. I called the mechanic myself after Paul called me and told me what was going on. The mechanic informed me the fuel inlet was stripped, so the whole carb would need to be replaced. No way in hell. AS a matter of fact, I now hold that same carb in my hand and it is not stripped. I did notice however that a piece of rubber hose in the box along with the carb(the old fuel hose) seems to have a split in the end. THis mechanic chose to rip off travelers when the fix was actually a $.40 chunk of fuel line. I sure do hope no one else falls for this lousy excuse of a mechanics’ tricks. THis place is shady. Do not go there.