We were on vacation to visit by brother in KC over the Labor Day weeke... read more We were on vacation to visit by brother in KC over the Labor Day weekend. As we began our trek back to Minnesota we determined our wheel bearing was obliterated. We had to contact our insurance company for roadside assistance. No one was open on the holiday so we decided to take a chance with Bert. We dropped our vehicle there and left our keys in the drop box. Bert called the next day and said he'd have us up and running between 1-2pm. He called us shortly after noon stating he was done early. The work was excellent and the cost was very fair. You can trust bert with your automotive needs. If I lived in the area he would definitely become my go-to guy. Thanks Bert!!!! Steve O-Prior Lake, MN
If you are looking for Rodney the mechanic for Import's Only please ca... read more If you are looking for Rodney the mechanic for Import's Only please call (816) 254-9767
On 7/28/14 I took truck in for new spark job. On screen and printed f... read more On 7/28/14 I took truck in for new spark job. On screen and printed flyer a summer special discount of $25 on any service over $100. I stated that I didn't want new wires. I waited over 2 hrs while mechanic said engine was too hot to work on. They first called be to the shop because they said the wires were too old to save. Then they called me back to show me the broken plug with contact tip missing. They next showed be the same plug with more of it missing insisting that it had been broken already. They soaked the threads with penatrating oil over night. The next morning they broke off all the plug with wrench flats. Two more days later they drilled out and removed the plug with an easy-out. They said I would have to pay for the easy-out tool and 2 1/2 hours of extra shop labor. This seems excessive for drilling out one plug and backing it out with an easy-out. The final bill was $532.68 and they took away the $25 special and $10 off the 96.92 wire set. they had on the earlier estimate claiming it was to pay for the easy-out. Lee Curtis