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Midas Auto Service Experts / Burleson, Texas

Rating: ★★★
29 years in Business
Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Brake Repair
Address: 3120 W Pioneer Pkwy, Burleson
Postal code: 76013
Phone: (817) 274-3393

Serving The Hill Country Since 1978

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Categories:
Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Wheels-Aligning & Balancing, Automobile Accessories, Mufflers & Exhaust Systems, Wheel Alignment-Frame & Axle Servicing-Automotive, Automobile Air Conditioning Equipment-Service & Repair, Auto Oil & Lube, Tire Dealers
Payment:
amex, discover, master card, visa
Open hours:
Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 6:00 pmSat 8:00 am - 4:00 pmSun Closed

Reviews:

This Midas went under new management in 2009 and I have been taking my car to them since. They are by far the most honest shop in Arlington. I had a a/c repair done in early 2010 and the a/c worked great for over two years. I took it back to them in 2013 and they a/c compressor had went out. This was no fault of theirs but they worked with me on the repair even though it was completely out of their warranty. Wor... view moreked with Brian the owner and am completely satisfied with everything they do. Take care of not only my car but all my families cars. Great, Great shop!!!
amy1973 / 7/32/2013

Worst Service Ever
I took my car to this Midas, managed by Bobby Wortman and told him what was wrong with the car. He said he needed to run a diagnostic but that it sounded like it was going to be pricey. I asked him if the diagnostic was free. He said no, it`s 39.99. I asked him if that money would be taken off the balance if I chose to let him fix the car. He said, yeah I can do that. He ran the diagnostic and came back with so... view moremething`s misfiring, but the computer isn`t telling me what it is so I don`t know. He did an estimate on his computer that showed me a balance of 375.05 and said the next step he would do is a compression check and that costs 66.74. I asked what the compression check would tell him and he explained. I told him to go and do the check. He came back and said the compression check was ok, lets replace the crank-shaft sensor (which wasn`t even on the estimate and it didn`t show up as `bad` on the diagnostic). I asked why he wanted to replace something that wasn`t bad. He said it could fix the problem, based on another car he fixed that morning that was having the same issues. At this point I called my dad and while discussing with him whether or not to allow Bobby to do another check that was going to cost another 75.00 Bobby made the executive decision to take the sensor out on his own. Now I`ve been there for 4 hours already and Bobby tells me he`s going to replace the sensor at no charge. When I asked why he told me he had gone ahead and tried to pull the old one out and it broke off in the engine. The shop was only open for another 2 hours so I waited to see if they could get the sensor out of the engine before close. He couldn`t! By close on Saturday they were dripping oil onto the piece to try and loosen it up. Bobby calls me on Monday afternoon at 5 pm to tell me he replaced the sensor but the car still wasn`t fixed. I was on my way home from work so I told him I would call him back. I called my sister and asked her to handle it and I would talk to her when I got home. When I got home she informed me that Bobby wasn`t going to fix the car, we owed him 106.73 and he wanted the car off his lot first thing Tuesday morning or he was going to start charging 85.50 an hour for storage. Now I have been without my car for 3 days. When my sister went to pick up the car it began smoking, wouldn`t accelerate over 15 mph and we had to have the car towed for the second time. Bobby tried to fix a part he had not gotten permission to fix, broke it, replaced it, then refused to touch the car any further. The car now has problems it didn`t have when I took it to Midas. Does that sound ethical to anyone?
scarlisle / 7/30/2008

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