Scott Bridge
Published 5 years ago
Multiple diagnostics
I took my car in for an oil change and a couple other things. I assumed that my car would receive a multi-point inspection. My check engine light was on and I was told that if I wanted to know the problem, I would have to pay an additional $150. This is was in addition to multiple diagnostic feedback on a couple other issues I have had with the car (USB not working and windshield washer fluid not coming out). This would have met almost $500 just to identify the reasons for the car not working properly. This cost is obviously excessive prior any work being actually done. I obviously don’t expect to return to the dealership for these repairs