Extraordinary customer service and high quality work. I will never aga... read more Extraordinary customer service and high quality work. I will never again take my vehicle anywhere else. If you need your car repaired the right way, definately go here.
As you can tell from the headline, I consider my car my baby. It is a... read more As you can tell from the headline, I consider my car my baby. It is an old girl, but I love it. My 2001 Chevy Malibu just wasn't running right. She was really showing her age. I took it a few places in Goldsboro, but no one could seem to figure out what was wrong. Either that or they didn't want to mess with it. I saw a flyer for AutoStar and decided to take one last shot before I had to bite the bullet and trade her in. I'm really glad I did because the people at AutoStar were great! Apparently I had some sort of electrical issue that was causing all the problems. Jesse checked it out for me and gave me an estimate the same afternoon. Not only were they able to keep me in my car, but they didn't break the bank either! Go see them today! I'm will not be going anywhere else for any of my car needs!
Would a normal dealership let customer drive home with a "dry" engine?... read more Would a normal dealership let customer drive home with a "dry" engine? I would also rate them at ZERO STARS if I could. In the past, this Toyota garage "forgot" to put oil and all other liquids into the engine of my Toyota Supra 1989 model after repairing its engine after an oil was found in the coolant tank. No kidding! There was 0% oil, 0% coolant, 0% break liquid, 0% any liquid in my car in the engine when the Stevenson Toyota "mechanic" told me I am good to go and one of the two major bolts holding the engine to the car frame was simply not there, so the engine was wobbling! I was glad I had the habit to check everything before leaving a garage since I usually repair my own car myself. Cost me $1100 to have that done! The original problem was oil in the cooling system; probably some idiot poured oil into a coolant tank at some other Toyota garage before that. Since then I don't even consider purchasing a Toyota since there was no response to my complaint and the African-American man mechanic (to id him the best I can, because this is legal to id by race in the United States) who owned a similar Toyota Supra 1988 (as he bragged to me) screwed my car (keeping it over the weekend) up really "well". I am still remembering that "incident" and there was not a single apology nor action from Toyota dealership nor the Toyota Corporation who I contacted to complain about this horrible incident. Since then I do not even think of purchasing another Toyota.