Import Auto Services / Marietta, Georgia
Rating: ★★★
Auto Repair & Service
Address: 1177 Alpharetta St, Marietta
Postal code: 30075
Phone: (770) 998-1886
FOR ANY AND ALL REPAIR NEEDS
C&B EQUIPMENT SERVICES IS A SMALL BUSINESS OFFERING ON SITE AFTER HOURS REPAIR ON JUST ABOUT ANYTHING. OUR MAIN OBJECTIVE STARTING OUT WAS TO PROVIDE SERVICE WORK TO THE FARMERS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT OWNERS/OPERATORS, AND TRUCK DRIVERS. HOWEVER, WE HAVE EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE WITH NORMAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS AS WELL, EVEN ATV`S AND MOTORCYCLES.
Reviews:
Head and shoulders above the dealers!
I have taken my Bmw to Bruce and the men at Import auto. I get treated very fairly and get informed of what is essential and what can wait.
I have infinitely more faith in this shop than any other around!
want2race / 2/22/2011
Another Option
I have an 04 BMW and have taken my car to Import Auto on several occasions. I have spent too much at the dealer and since finding this place have saved money.
stepligp / 10/13/2010
Use Caution
When I first went to Import Auto, I was very pleased with the service. Although I thought the work was expensive, I wanted the best quality of service for my vehicle. I was in a frontal collision and my car was sent over to Import Auto for some work on an electrical component the collision shop could not complete. Import Auto said that I needed a new water pump, which is located in the center of the impact zone, and ... view morethe collision was not the source of the damage. (The cost of my original repairs far exceeded the amount the insurance company had allocated already, not sure if this had any effect on the situation). When I had the first repair done which required a full diagnostic less than 3 months prior, nothing was mentioned re: the water pump or brakes. I blindly assumed the mechanic must know better than me since I`m not a mechanic, against my better instincts. The sound that coming from my car was similar to metal in a garbage disposal. I went ahead with the new water pump and other recommended services that totaled over $1,600. Upon fixing the car at my cost, the mechanic found additional damage from the wreck that wasn`t fixed by the original collision shop. The parts were charged to the other repair shop, yet I paid the labor fees of over $110 per hour. Then, after the entire process, I was told that I needed new brakes because my one brake pad that had the ""wear sensor"" on it was worn down more than the rest of my other brake pads. The mechanic informed me that this would affect the cars performance, and it was urgent that I replaced my brakes immediately for safety concerns. Since I had paid over $1600 for work, I just didn`t feel comfortable. Additionally, it was recommended that I get new rotors, especially if I didn`t get my brakes done within the week. When I took my car to the next person, they said I could come back in about 2,000 miles and get my brakes done and that I would not need new rotors for at least another ""brake job"" or two.
erinreviews / 3/2/2007