Tuffy Auto Service Centers / Orlando, Florida
Rating: ★★
Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair
Address: 5645 Metrowest Blvd, Orlando
Postal code: 32811
Phone: (407) 532-7874
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We specialize in the following: *Auto Service & Repair * Scheduled Auto *Maintenance Fleet Service *Online Coupons *Customer Service *Car & Truck Repair Financing and Emergency Services Available *Meineke Credit Card
Reviews:
Great Service
I have recently started using the Tuffy in metrowest since moving near the area. My husband and I have three cars that each have been serviced by them. They have done a great job each time and charged a fair cost. I have taken the vehicles up to this shop myself and have to tell all the other women out there, they have always been respectful to me and have never talked to me like they could pull a fast one on me caus... view moree I am a women.
I highly recommend them :)
siobhanbrackett / 7/32/2009
Careful! Definitely get a second opinion before proceeding!
If I had to do it over again, I would definitely shop around. I needed to get the job done quickly so I did not have the time. I have a Grand Cherokee Jeep and my temp guage was reading hot. Took the Jeep to Tuffy. I needed a new ""fan relay switch"". I also put in a new serpentine belt. Total part costs were about $155. Total bill was $492.08. Wow. I did get an estimate but I at the time I did not realize t... view morehat labor cost were this steep. I dropped the Jeep off at about 8am and it was done at 10:30am. They charged me 2 and a half hours of labor at $94/hr. I asked desk manager about htis charge and he said that is a normal labor charge these days. In retrospect, I would go ahead and get a diagnosis of the problem and pay the $30-$50 fee. Then, I would check around not only for better labor prices but also better part prices. If enough people go elsewhere, maybe the costs will come down.
bill333265 / 6/3/2008
Watch out!
Watch out! Took my car in because it did not start. They wanted $500 to replace the starter. While they were looking for the problem they claimed the starter failed. I took the car back and replace a relay for $10.80. Either they have extremly poor diagnostic skills or they wanted to do unessarsary work. The starter motor they were charging $300 for the part with a 12 month warrenty. Auto Zone sells them for $110 wit... view moreh lifetime warrenty. Took the car back but still had to pay $85 for diagnostic fee. They said the starter failed after 2 cranks so I do not know what the diagnostic fee was for? The real problem was discovered by PepBoys as a failed fuel pump relay.
fbowers / 11/24/2007