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deanna l.
deanna l.Sat Dec 26, 2009
Sola Motor Works is the Best!!
I've been taking all my cars to Sola Motor Works for over 14 years. They are a small town shop ready and eager to help you with any car problems you may be having. If you are unhappy with your current mechanic or worse off Dealership(as ...
Thu Mar 13, 2008
Trying to save a bit of money, I had read shining reviews of this auto shop and was assured that they were used to working on high end cars, Jaguars in particular. My 2002 XK8 would not start one day after I had returned from a business trip. I was convinced there was a gas leak and would be a simple repair, so I brought it in. First mistake. <br /> <br /> The owner warned me to come after 9am, due to heavy traffic on PCH - so I did. The tow truck scratched up the underside of the car trying to get it up the steep, narrow drive. I left it there and called to check on it. He informed me that the engine was shot and would have to be replaced. I was floored. I had never had a problem with it before. I had left for vacation and had to keep calling to get any kind of update. He told me he had to run compression tests and all but one cylander failed. He told me the Warranty company would cover the cost of a replacement engine, but I would have to pay the $11k up front. I decided to take it back to Jaguar since it would be covered and I wouldn't have to pay for the repairs.<br /> <br /> I had it picked up - on a flatbed this time - paid him the $190 for the compression tests and met the tow truck driver at Jaguar. When they opened up the hood, they found the engine totally dismantled and the bulk of it in my trunk. When I called him, he told me that they would have to take it apart anyways. I was in disbelief - I exclaimed, "not if the engine is still good!". He said he would credit me back my $190 and call it even and hung up on me.<br /> <br /> Turned out that the reason that the engine failed those compression tests was because the engine was flooded. It needed new spark plugs and some gaskets - which the warranty company covered and I got it back the next day.<br /> <br /> Auto mechanics 101. Never again!!!!!!!!!! How many people's engines did he replace because he simply didn't know what he was doing? Never again!!!!!!!!!! Stick with the dealership - the extra money is worth it.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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Extremely poor. Took my BMW 325 to them and asked them to thoroughly inspect it and recommend necessary repairs since it had been sitting for a few years. They did identify many needed repairs and performed that work fairly well. However, I had just changed the oil and filter a few days earlier and specifically told them not to do it. They did anyway and charged me for it. More importantly I asked them to make sure they check the brakes, which they did, and they told me there was 30% remaining on the pads and that everything else regarding the brake system was fine. When I had another mechanic inspect the car a few days later he showed me a cracked brake hose and pointed out the pads were worn almost down to the rotor (i.e., NOT 30% of the pads left, more like 2-3%). He also pointed out several other necessary repairs that Sola totally missed.<br />
About 2 weeks after they repaired the A/C the air wasn't cold anymore which means there's a Freon leak. Even though Sola assured me after they first supposedly tested the system that it was only low on Freon and there were no leaks, I brought it back to them and they said the compressor is leaking. Why didn't they catch that during the first A/C inspection (which they charged me for)? So, I had them replace the compressor only because their location is conveniently located close to my work, otherwise I would have had the work done elsewhere. Note they did not give me a credit for the Freon ($130) from the first attempted repair.<br /> Also, in both cases they would not provide a detailed written estimate, only a verbal one over the phone. In both cases the final bills cost more than the verbal estimate.<br /> Bottom line is that this shop will rip you off. I highly recommend to NEVER use them. I sure won't. Pros: They seem to be friendly.
Cons: You will be ripped off.
Price Range: $1 - $5
Recommended: No
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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Trying to save a bit of money, I had read shining reviews of this auto shop and was assured that they were used to working on high end cars, Jaguars in particular. My 2002 XK8 would not start one day after I had returned from a business trip. I was convinced there was a gas leak and would be a simple repair, so I brought it in. First mistake. <br />
<br /> The owner warned me to come after 9am, due to heavy traffic on PCH - so I did. The tow truck scratched up the underside of the car trying to get it up the steep, narrow drive. I left it there and called to check on it. He informed me that the engine was shot and would have to be replaced. I was floored. I had never had a problem with it before. I had left for vacation and had to keep calling to get any kind of update. He told me he had to run compression tests and all but one cylander failed. He told me the Warranty company would cover the cost of a replacement engine, but I would have to pay the $11k up front. I decided to take it back to Jaguar since it would be covered and I wouldn't have to pay for the repairs.<br /> <br /> I had it picked up - on a flatbed this time - paid him the $190 for the compression tests and met the tow truck driver at Jaguar. When they opened up the hood, they found the engine totally dismantled and the bulk of it in my trunk. When I called him, he told me that they would have to take it apart anyways. I was in disbelief - I exclaimed, "not if the engine is still good!". He said he would credit me back my $190 and call it even and hung up on me.<br /> <br /> Turned out that the reason that the engine failed those compression tests was because the engine was flooded. It needed new spark plugs and some gaskets - which the warranty company covered and I got it back the next day.<br /> <br /> Auto mechanics 101. Never again!!!!!!!!!! How many people's engines did he replace because he simply didn't know what he was doing? Never again!!!!!!!!!! Stick with the dealership - the extra money is worth it. Pros: None
Cons: Too many to mention
Price Range: $1 - $5
Recommended: No
T M.
T M.Saturday, May 8, 2010
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do not use Sola
Javier Sola is not a man of his word. Two days after paying over $200 for a repair my vehicle returned to the broken state. I called and was told I would be refunded my money on Monday. Instead on Monday morning I received a call from Javier ...
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deanna l.
deanna l.Saturday, December 26, 2009
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Sola Motor Works is the Best!!
I've been taking all my cars to Sola Motor Works for over 14 years. They are a small town shop ready and eager to help you with any car problems you may be having. If you are unhappy with your current mechanic or worse off Dealership(as ...
Read more at www.insiderpages.com Recommended: Yes
Jim M.
Jim M.Thursday, December 3, 2009
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Sola Motor Works is the BEST!
I just went on this site to confirm the phone number for Sola Motor Works for inputting in my new phone. I suppose people are entitled to their opinions, but the few negative reviews I've read make no sense to me. I have been a totally ...
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Phone Numbers:Primary Phone: (310) 376-7927
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