Car roof leak - fixed efficiently & for the estimated cost
A couple of weeks ago, my sunroof was leaking rainwater into the front & back of my car. A neighbor advised I take it to a nearby repair shop, which estimated it would cost $180 to $200 to unclog the drains. But - after waiting a day, I was told the cost, instead, would be $650. That sounded like a scam to me. While driving home, by chance I passed Exxon North; stopped by & talked to Crist, who estimated it would cost about $161 to fix the problem. He did exactly as promised &, so far, there have been no problems. More than that, he sticks to his word. That makes all the difference, especially in a profession like this. I've been looking for a reliable car repair shop in Alexandria; I've found one here.
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