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I called when the problem surfaced with my vehicle failing to start. I was able to jump start the car so when I called to see about an appointment, i was invited to bring the car in for a quick check.
An on site visual check of vehicle was made for a range of potential problems. When the problem was tentatively identified after as an Alternator problem and other possibles were eliminated I was told I could leave the car or make an appointment for another day.
I left the car and the next day the work was performed.
The repair was completely handled and by mid to late afternoon the following day I received a call that my vehicle was ready.
The estimate was given when I first brought the vehicle in was accurate and there were no surprises.
Working with Rocco and MaryAnn at Mild to Wild is as good as it gets - friendly service, excellent mechanics, quick and efficient service.
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