Greg is a total gentleman. He was very friendly and not only did he t... read more Greg is a total gentleman. He was very friendly and not only did he take care of my oil is no time but he looked at a noise I had under the hood. Most mechanics would have charged or given an attitude to look at anything else. Greg looked around and then gave me options on how to take care of the issue and cost of each option. I wish there were more mechanics out there like him.
The worst! They kept my car for thirteen weeks to do a five-six hour ... read more The worst! They kept my car for thirteen weeks to do a five-six hour job and charged $400 more then the dealer quoted. "Doc" Reid barked like a junkyard dog when I stopped by to ask when he would be done. Stay away.
Stay Away!!! I had the misfortune of taking my car to this repair stat... read more Stay Away!!! I had the misfortune of taking my car to this repair station when my brakes locked and received an outrageous "all or nothing" estimate of $3,700 for the repair. When I elected to pick up the car without having the work done, I was told that I was being charged for the estimate (NOTE: the agreement I signed upon dropping off the car reiterated the problem I cited with no indication of a charge for the estimate). After protesting the estimate charge and attempting to leave, the station manager, Anthony Baker, grabbed my left windshield wiper and attempted to rip it off my car. He then called the police, who threatened me with a charge of petty larceny for non-payment. Needless to say, both Sag Harbor Getty (owned by Georgica Services, Ltd) and the Sag Harbor Village Police should be taken to task for this collusion and extortion. As for the brake problem, go to Meinecke: they are efficient, affordable ($1,047), offer a menu of repair options, and do not charge for estimates.