My daughter had issues with her car bucking like it was going in and out of gear around 30-40mph, based on some reviews here, I suggested she give these guys a try. They had her sign a document for her main complaint and said they would do a general review of her car with an estimate of $175. She is a recent college grad female. She asked me to call them to check on status of her car. The woman I talked to explained that she needed a fuel and oil conditioning/treatment and it would cost about $1000. I asked her what that had to do with the problem it was brought in for, the gargage representative told me this was standard practice. I asked what they did to diagnose this problem and she stated they looked at the oil and gas and decided to start with that. I asked if they tried to reproduce the original problem that was stated in the document. She said they tried and could not. I asked if they scanned the computer for any error codes, she said they did not see any. I told my daughter to get her car out of there immediately and find another shop. They charged my daughter $175 bucks to tell me the oil and the gas was there best guess as to why she was having this problem. My daughter had someone recommend Meineke car care center in Sand city. They test drove the car, could not find the problem but scanned the computer and found error code. Replaced the crank position sensor within a couple of hours including getting the part and charger her $300. Car is fixed and has been running great ever since. If you need a $175 oil change or just have a lot of cash to give these frauds. By all means they are more than willing to take it off your hands. Just a shamefull way to run a business. I am glad it only cost my daughter $175 to understand these people can not diagnose a simple error code problem and fix it, versus spending $1000 to guess it might be dirty gas or oil. I will give them the benefit of doubt, maybe it was not intentional. But after looking back in the reviews after the fact, I would perhaps be less inclined to believe that. Just a shamefull way to run a business.