Motive Car Care / North Highlands, California
Rating: ★★
7 years in Business
Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Inspection Stations & Services
Address: 5740 Roseville Rd, North-Highlands
Postal code: 95842
Phone: (916) 344-3400
As a leader in BMW sales and service for the San Francisco California metropolitan area.
At BMW of Mountain View, we have a vast inventory of new & used cars & sports utility vehicles (SUVs) and offer vehicle financing, OEM factory service & auto parts.
Categories:
Automobile Inspection Stations & Services, Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Automobile Diagnostic Service, Automobile Air Conditioning Equipment, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Automobile Consultants, Automobile Accessories, Emissions Inspection Stations, Automobile Electric Service
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Reviews:
Honest, Quality Work
Motive does quality repairs at reseaonable prices. Shawn is great to deal with and will let you know exactly what they find. I am glad they take extra time to inspect the vehicle over thoroughly, because I have found it is better to catch something and repair it before it turns into a major repair. Honesty is always best and that`s what they`re known for. Tell Shawn that Ron sent you.
Sac Parts / 10/13/2011
Not good at all. A total waste of time and money
After waiting 5 minutes to get helped I left my car for a smog failure diagnosis to the tune of $100. What I got was a quick explanation that the car needs a lot of work which could be roughly $3000. I never said I had just been to a test only center and they told me it was minor. Also, I was greeted in a less than courteous manner and basically felt pre-judged at that time. When I picked my car up I was told it`s $1... view more00 and I should retire the car. No explanation as to how they arrived at that conclusion or any tests or anything. Basically, it was I dont want to deal with your car, just get it out of here. The worst part was being told to retire the car. As that might be viable to some, I make almost double in yearly salary that is allowed to do such a thing which is why I brought up the pre-judged thing. Not only that,prior to my career in IT I spent 10 years as an automotive service writer so I am very familiar with the so called ""bum`s rush"". It`s what is done when a service writer or mechanic feels a person has no money or the means to fix a car so you quote them an astronomical price and send them on their way. I have the means and the money, but not for you people. Kiss where the sun dont shine and good luck staying in business long with that approach.
raw roger / 2/15/2011
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Not a great experience at all... RUN!Went in for what was suppose to be less than an hour and was they an hour and a half!Think they were trying to find something.Sure enough they said I passed everything but the ""visual"" part..I immediatley go to my mechanic who says no one fails someone for that and fixes it.I go back(stupid me I know!) and he says oh well you only fixed one part not the other part like I said!Ho... view morew do I know he didnt tamper with my car in order to fail me again???I dont trust them.
TiyanaKiyah / 10/4/2010