Cristan Vergottini - Cohen I started going to Vail out of convenience when I worked around the corner, they were always so kind, efficient, honest and reasonably priced that I now continue to go there even though I dont work or live in the neighborhood anymore. Do yourself a favor and check them out. There are coffee shops, restaurants and parks within walking distance where you can relax/work/grab a bite while they work on your vehicle. Trust me, they are well worth it.
5 /5
Kree I stopped in to get some air in my tires and ask for a quote to get the exhaust tightened on my classic, diesel Mercedes. The two gentlemen working in the garage were friendly and said to pull up for air. The one with blue eyes pet my dog and advised me to get inside to speak with Andrew about it. (I think that was his name.) When I walked too far around the corner, the mechanic came over and showed me how to enter the office. I thought that was very kind of him rather than just yelling and pointing! However, this is where my experience went south. The owner (or son of the owner) was neither friendly nor helpful. He didn’t greet me when I entered or smile like his employee did. He told me that my 300D was too hard to work on hard to find parts for, neither of which is true. I explained I wasn’t looking for a new mechanic, I just needed the exhaust to stop rattling, yet he carried on about what a pain my car was! He said it was nothing personal, lol. I would have believed that had he greeted me when I entered his shop or gave me a recommendation to a diesel mechanic or simply someone not as lazy and unhelpful as him. I advised him that going forward, 300Ds are super easy to work on. (I even do some jobs myself; I just don’t have the time right now nor a proper workspace living in an apartment.) I told him my mechanic in Tennessee never had a hard time finding new or used parts, and that FCP Auto Parts is a killer website as are junk yards. Still, he wanted nothing to do with my business. I specifically stopped there rather than going to be a bigger company, because I wanted to support a mom and pop shop. The interaction left a very bad taste in my mouth.
2 /5