Otto`s Venice / Playa Vista, California
Rating: ★
Auto Repair & Service
Address: 707 Hampton Dr, Playa-Vista
Postal code: 90291
Phone: (310) 399-3221
Quality Automotive Parts, Service and Repairs.
We are an authorized independent service center featuring ACDelco parts. We offer a full line of over 99,000 automotive parts and supplies as well as vehicle maintenance, service & repair. For more information about our line of services and a complete parts catalog please visit our website or feel free to call or come by our location anytime during business hours. ACDelco.
Reviews:
the worst service , repair shop I ever been
all the cars in Otto`s Venice are more than 20 years old,
looks like a junk yard, I left my car here and Otto`s Venice never call me back , very unprofessional and poor service, will never take my car to this place
hope811 / 9/2/2011
Dirty, poor service, high prices, bad attitude.
I would never return to Otto.
I compared prices on an oil and filter change for my 911. After checking five or six independent porsche mechanics in the area, Otto quoted $200. 33% more than the average of five others who were at $150 - $165. (The dealer was $225.)
I sent a friend to Otto for a major tuneup recently and Otto who was several days late returning his car, was unable to fix a simple electronic probl... view moreem and charged far more than the original estimate for less work done and much more than the dealer would have charged for the same 30,000 service. (Apparently he is not familiar with the increasingly computer and electronic nature of porsches over the past 5 - 8 years). The electrical problem was quickly fixed at a neighborhood gas station mechanic.
I have found him argumentative, and overly generous with his intolerant opinions about women, other porsche mechanics, and people of different `backgrounds.`
He may be good for older model porsches, 1985 and earlier, which is mostly what you see at his shop (overly crowded, dirty, and his office is filthy, too dirty to sit down in if you are wearing clean clothes.
I would never return, but if you have a vintage porsche, you could take your chances.
I compared prices on an oil and filter change for my 911. After checking five or six independent porsche mechanics in the area, Otto quoted $200. 33% more than the average of five others who were at $150 - $165. (The dealer was $225.)
I sent a friend to Otto for a major tuneup recently and Otto who was several days late returning his car, was unable to fix a simple electronic probl... view moreem and charged far more than the original estimate for less work done and much more than the dealer would have charged for the same 30,000 service. (Apparently he is not familiar with the increasingly computer and electronic nature of porsches over the past 5 - 8 years). The electrical problem was quickly fixed at a neighborhood gas station mechanic.
I have found him argumentative, and overly generous with his intolerant opinions about women, other porsche mechanics, and people of different `backgrounds.`
He may be good for older model porsches, 1985 and earlier, which is mostly what you see at his shop (overly crowded, dirty, and his office is filthy, too dirty to sit down in if you are wearing clean clothes.
I would never return, but if you have a vintage porsche, you could take your chances.
registrantname / 5/27/2007