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Complaint Review: Ed Voyles Chrysler - Marietta Georgia

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  • Ed Voyles Chrysler 789 Cobb Parkway SE Marietta, Georgia U.S.A.

Ed Voyles Chrysler Repair upselling, fraudulent repair estimate Marietta Georgia

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I took my Chrysler to this dealership a few weeks back. It had begun to sputter out, which to me sounded like a catalytic converter type problem. Of course, I know nothing about cars, so I am at the mercy of the repair man to tell me. I was hoping the repairs would be under warranty, so I took it to a Chrysler dealer. I suppose I should have not have been shocked when they called me to tell me I needed a new air filter (which apparently you need replaced every single time you take your car to the dealership) ;-) and my estimate was well over $1100! I was told I would need a new crank sensor, all new plugs, "induction service", and transmission flush because the fluid was "slightly brown". I said no way and asked for the minimum amount of work to get back on the road. So it came to $999. Wow, a whole $100 off. $400 of that was labor.

A couple weeks later, I was riding down the road and my passenger side rear tire came off the wheel. In Ed Voyle's defense, they did recommend I needed new tires. However, they recommended I needed 4 new tires, when the driver side back tire was put on only 6 months ago. So I thought they were trying to upsell me, as they always do.

Long story short, I believed I needed a new tire (approx. $200). The rim/wheel never touched the ground, so it shouldn't be broken or bent in any way. Of course they called me back with a $1305 estimate. Said when the tire came off, it (and I quote) "destroyed the shock".
So I needed to get:
new tire ($280)
new shock ($140 + $120 labor)
new tire sensor ($179 + $150 labor)
4-wheel alignment ($193)
Camber bolts ($30 a piece)
Plugs ($118)

I called back and told them I was going to have the car towed to a different garage, i couldn't afford $1300 after JUST spending $1000 2 weeks before that. I received my paperwork from Ed Voyles, stating "customer agrees he was given estimate of $500". Hmmm, i should have read it before I signed it, but oh well, I just wanted to get out of Ed Voyles.

Car was towed to "Gordy Tire" down the road. Bill from Gordy called and said "all you need is a tire and a tire sensor. I got you a sensor for $120, and it snaps right into place, I don't know where they got $150 labor from. You don't need an alignment, that is ridiculous, and you don't need a new shock either. All you need is a tire and a sensor". Basically Bill saved me about $1000, which makes me wonder how much of the $999 from the previous week I did NOT need to spend?

I understand wanting to make a profit, but come on, the constant, constant, CONSTANT upselling and false estimates is blatant fraud. What can be done about this? besides me telling everyone I know about it?

Marietta
Marietta, Georgia
U.S.A.

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Repairs done

AUTHOR: Marietta - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Saturday, March 22, 2008

I stopped by Gordy Tire to see my car earlier this week. Bill showed me exactly what work he had to do. The shock that Ed Voyles Chrysler said was "destroyed" had merely a crack in the protective plastic cover. Structurally it was intact.

The "tire sensor" I needed ($179 + $150 labor at Ed Voyles) is a small black box attached the inside of the hub inside the tire. (Bill at Gordy Tire got me one for $120) I asked Bill "how long did it take you to put that on?" He said "I feel guilty even charging you ANY labor on that. It literally took me 30 seconds (on the high end) to snap it on. I can't believe they were going to charge you $150 labor for that". He also told me that the alignment was not necessary (the alignment Ed Voyles wanted to charge me $193 for).

I'm going to pick my car up today and I am so relieved that I decided not to have it fixed at Ed Voyles. I will never take my car back to Ed Voyles.

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