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billybye
05-08-2015, 08:03 AM
I have found many fine vendors using TOV - I also appreciate a warning, this is why I am posting this. I wish I checked TOV first.
My main car repair person who changed my oil told me I had a leaky oil pan, and not having a lift to put it up on, someone with a lift could do it much easier. He told me it should be about $200-$300 depending on parts.
I call Toyota in Leesburg and was quoted $400 - expected that, but checked anyway.
Found Tri County Auto on my way home (Rte 441, south of Lowes.
Went in and Josh quoted me worse case scenario of $296.00 - I brought it in next day for repair. When I called to check status, they never called me as they were supposed to. He told me it did not need a pan, but cost was $292 and I could pick it up before they closed. When I said why, he said he never quoted me with a pan and it would have been $480 with pan.
They had me. They had me once, not again. Owner only said I had a bad repair person that said I needed a pan and it was up to Josh, not him to price people, I know he heard conversation.
My regular mechanic is Vaughn at Tire place on 466 by 441, who is the most honest mechanic I have ever met.
I only have one car, so in future I guess it's Dealer if I need a repair he cannot do. I don't know any other repair place golf cart accessible.i
blueeagle65
05-08-2015, 08:29 AM
Sad, because 6 or 7 years ago they did good honest work for me.
redwitch
05-08-2015, 08:59 AM
I've never seen anything but top-notch service from Tri-County, for myself, my clients or friends. Sounds like there was a miscommunication in this case. I'm sorry this happened to you.
TheVillageChicken
05-08-2015, 09:08 AM
I have found many fine vendors using TOV - I also appreciate a warning, this is why I am posting this. I wish I checked TOV first.
My main car repair person who changed my oil told me I had a leaky oil pan, and not having a lift to put it up on, someone with a lift could do it much easier. He told me it should be about $200-$300 depending on parts.
I call Toyota in Leesburg and was quoted $400 - expected that, but checked anyway.
Found Tri County Auto on my way home (Rte 441, south of Lowes.
Went in and Josh quoted me worse case scenario of $296.00 - I brought it in next day for repair. When I called to check status, they never called me as they were supposed to. He told me it did not need a pan, but cost was $292 and I could pick it up before they closed. When I said why, he said he never quoted me with a pan and it would have been $480 with pan.
They had me. They had me once, not again. Owner only said I had a bad repair person that said I needed a pan and it was up to Josh, not him to price people, I know he heard conversation.
My regular mechanic is Vaughn at Tire place on 466 by 441, who is the most honest mechanic I have ever met.
I only have one car, so in future I guess it's Dealer if I need a repair he cannot do. I don't know any other repair place golf cart accessible.i
According to your own words, your mechanic told you that you had a leaky pan, he didn't say you needed a new pan. You probably just needed the gasket replaced. It would be highly unusual for someone to need a new oil pan...you would have had to have run over something, slung a rod, or had something fly up off the road. Tri-County Automotive is top notch.
billybye
05-08-2015, 01:04 PM
You are right I misunderstood my own mechanic. but I did not misunderstand what I was quoted for and charged for. It was the gasket only replaced but they quoted me with the pan and charged me for the pan.
And the owner could have cared less about customer service.
I hope I saved someone else from the rip off I received.
Johnd
05-08-2015, 01:39 PM
Had very complicated big dollar repairs done successfully by Tri County. Communication skills not a strong point at this vendor but it doesn't detract from their mechanical ability.
raynan
05-08-2015, 02:24 PM
Sorry you had a problem with Tri County Auto. We've been going there for 5 years with excellent and honest service.
Gator Fan
05-08-2015, 02:55 PM
Tri County has always done excellent work for me for the past 11 years.
CFrance
05-08-2015, 03:37 PM
You don't say that your original mechanic said you needed a new pan--only that you had a leaky pan. His $200-$300 estimate might have been without a new pan as well. Dealer's estimate might have included a new pan, or they are just higher, as usual. If it's unusual that one would need a new oil pan, it seems like the normal quote would be to fix the leak, not replace the pan. Granted there was miscommunication, but it doesn't sound to me like you got charged for a new pan.
billethkid
05-08-2015, 04:08 PM
Tri county automotive is one of the best quality sops in the area. We have been using them for 11 years. Daily drivers and collector Corvette.
The had to be a mis- understanding in the equation some where.
Miles42
05-08-2015, 10:08 PM
Seems to me you are out numbered by satisfied customers here.
tuccillo
05-09-2015, 04:36 AM
Perhaps I am misunderstanding your post but it sounds like your normal repair guy does not have a lift? This seems very odd and would limit the amount of repairs he can do.
I agree with other people who have responded. Perhaps the communication could have been better but typically a leaking oil pan would need to be dropped and the gasket replaced. You would not need, nor want, a new oil pan unless it was damaged. It sounds like these people operated in an entirely reputable manner by doing only what was needed. If they were disreputable they would have called you up and said you needed a new oil pan (when you really didn't need one) and charged you for it ($480) instead of just replacing the gasket. I would bet dollars to donuts that your normal mechanic said/meant that you needed a new gasket for your oil pan and not a new oil pan. The estimates you received (essentially $300-$400, most expensive at the dealer and the independent shops being about the same) were undoubtedly for the labor and price of a gasket. If you call up and ask for an "estimate for a leaking oil pan" there is really no expectation that the estimate would be for anything other than replacing the gasket. Once the work started, if it was determined that the oil pan needed replacement then I would have expected a phone call indicating the the original estimate was too low. An oil pan is simply a piece of stamped metal. Unless it collided with something they typically don't ever need to be replaced.
I have found many fine vendors using TOV - I also appreciate a warning, this is why I am posting this. I wish I checked TOV first.
My main car repair person who changed my oil told me I had a leaky oil pan, and not having a lift to put it up on, someone with a lift could do it much easier. He told me it should be about $200-$300 depending on parts.
I call Toyota in Leesburg and was quoted $400 - expected that, but checked anyway.
Found Tri County Auto on my way home (Rte 441, south of Lowes.
Went in and Josh quoted me worse case scenario of $296.00 - I brought it in next day for repair. When I called to check status, they never called me as they were supposed to. He told me it did not need a pan, but cost was $292 and I could pick it up before they closed. When I said why, he said he never quoted me with a pan and it would have been $480 with pan.
They had me. They had me once, not again. Owner only said I had a bad repair person that said I needed a pan and it was up to Josh, not him to price people, I know he heard conversation.
My regular mechanic is Vaughn at Tire place on 466 by 441, who is the most honest mechanic I have ever met.
I only have one car, so in future I guess it's Dealer if I need a repair he cannot do. I don't know any other repair place golf cart accessible.i
billybye
05-09-2015, 07:21 AM
Perhaps they solicited the responses - or a lot of people don't know when they were ripped off.
TheVillageChicken
05-09-2015, 08:17 AM
Perhaps they solicited the responses - or a lot of people don't know when they were ripped off.
Or don't know that they weren't ripped off. Just look at your invoice. It breaks down parts and labor. Tri County always tells the customer what the standard estimated amount of time is for the repair. This is something that is computed by software. The price you were charged is spot on for a gasket, some sealer, fresh oil, an hour or so of labor, and some tax.
The above is sworn to be not a solicited response.
redwitch
05-09-2015, 08:34 AM
I doubt Tri-County has a clue that TOTV even exists, let alone asked us to defend them. As I said originally, I think there was a miscommunication -- you thought you were being given a quote for a new, unneeded oil pan; they thought they were giving you a quote for the repairs actually needed. I suggest you call the dealership again, tell them you need a new oil pan AND gasket and then see if the quote is still $400.
I understand you feel were cheated, but it really doesn't sound that way to most of us. Tri-County could have charged me $3,000 for a new clutch for my Miata (they have to remove the engine to get to the clutch). When I had the car towed there, I told them it needed a new clutch. They called me and told me it only needed a slave plate and the cost was under $300. These guys are as honest as you will find anywhere.
tuccillo
05-09-2015, 09:38 AM
I know this is off topic. I don't know what generation of Miata you have (I have a 2nd generation) but you do not need to remove the engine to replace the clutch in the 2nd generation. I suspect this is true for all generations.
I doubt Tri-County has a clue that TOTV even exists, let alone asked us to defend them. As I said originally, I think there was a miscommunication -- you thought you were being given a quote for a new, unneeded oil pan; they thought they were giving you a quote for the repairs actually needed. I suggest you call the dealership again, tell them you need a new oil pan AND gasket and then see if the quote is still $400.
I understand you feel were cheated, but it really doesn't sound that way to most of us. Tri-County could have charged me $3,000 for a new clutch for my Miata (they have to remove the engine to get to the clutch). When I had the car towed there, I told them it needed a new clutch. They called me and told me it only needed a slave plate and the cost was under $300. These guys are as honest as you will find anywhere.
redwitch
05-09-2015, 09:51 AM
Had a 1991. Definitely had to pull engine to get to clutch. Was told this by the dealer, my California mechanic and here. My darling daughter killed my baby, so no more Miata for me.
tuccillo
05-09-2015, 09:55 AM
Ahh, I see. OK, with that later generations you don't need to do that. Sorry you lost your baby. There are lots of pristine Miatas out there if you want another!
Had a 1991. Definitely had to pull engine to get to clutch. Was told this by the dealer, my California mechanic and here. My darling daughter killed my baby, so no more Miata for me.
Grandfinch
05-09-2015, 10:07 AM
Replacement of the pan would be very unusual unless this is an off-road vehicle. Gasket replacement is common and $292 is a very fair price. Call the dealer and ask them for a quote for a pan and gasket replacement.
jblum315
05-09-2015, 11:07 AM
I have used TriCounty exclusively in the 5 years I've been here, and my brother-in-law for the 11 years that he's been here and neither of us has ever had any cause to complain. They are honest, reliable and very good at diagnosing car trouble And they're nice friendly people
Challenger
05-09-2015, 12:02 PM
Very unfair that an origional title for a thread can mislead prospective customers. Clear to me that there was most likely a communications problem here. What is clear is that Tri County has an excellent reputation that is being publicly demeaned by a "title".
I am not a customer and probably never will be. but if I were considering them I would have been misled by the title of this thread
CFrance
05-09-2015, 01:22 PM
Very unfair that an origional title for a thread can mislead prospective customers. Clear to me that there was most likely a communications problem here. What is clear is that Tri County has an excellent reputation that is being publicly demeaned by a "title".
I am not a customer and probably never will be. but if I were considering them I would have been misled by the title of this thread
That's been mentioned before in regards to the word Beware in a thread title. I think different wording would be better--something like My Experience With ____ or even Negative Experience With ______.
jpvillager
05-10-2015, 08:18 AM
I am an oil change customer, have taken a friend there for an oil change and been there with a neighbor who had an electrical problem. We were all well satisfied and will continue to recommend them.
Riccckkk
05-10-2015, 09:11 AM
After using two other garages, I went to tri county for the first time about six years ago and have used them ever since. I have always been happy with their work and impressed with their honesty. That is hard to find in auto repair places.
jblum315
05-10-2015, 09:36 AM
They should be titled DISGRUNTLED
redwitch
05-10-2015, 09:50 AM
I don't mind "beware" in title if someone has honestly felt they were cheated or think there is some sort of danger, as in the potential of salmonella by a dirty restaurant. In the case of the OP, there was an honest feeling of being cheated although we felt it was, at worst, a miscommunication.
What I truly dislike is beware in title when it is strictly an opinion, such as not liking the food or poor service one time.
Regardless, in this case I think the beware was justified given that OP truly felt cheated.
Bonny
05-10-2015, 10:15 AM
Hubby swears by Tri County. Gets most of his repairs there.
Nipper
05-10-2015, 10:28 AM
My experience with Tri County has only been positive. When I was in there, an elderly lady had them check out older her car for some problem. The manager told her the repair would be expensive and she might want to think about buying a good used car --- and that they would be happy to check it out for her before she paid for it. And when she asked him how much she owed him for checking out her old car, he said there would be no charge. I have only ever heard good things about Tri County.
They did a great job fixing the problems I had with my car a few years ago. I would never hesitate to recommend the shop.
dbussone
05-10-2015, 11:32 AM
The term elderly should be used with perspective- especially here in TV. I'm sure there are folks who consider me elderly - what they don't know is I consider myself younger than them.
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