South Coast Automotive

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South Coast Automotive

(1 reviews)

1242 Newmark Avenue, Coos Bay, OR, 97420

(541) 888-5239

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South Coast Automotive located at 1242 Newmark Avenue in Coos Bay, OR services vehicles for Transmission Repair. Call (541) 888-5239 to book an appointment or to hear more about the services of South Coast Automotive.

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repair manifold & fuel indicators

20 Mar, 2013

tim

Run Away from this place. The quality of their repair service is terrible. The boss (Dale) should find another line of work. I took my 26 year-old Ford F250 truck there for replacement of a few bolts that hold on the exhaust manifold. The repair lasted 3 years. They should have lasted the life of the truck. I drive the truck very conservatively. I took the truck back to have the bolts fixed again and to have the fuel level guages fixed. The bolts held fine. But the fuel level repair lasted 10 days. $1400 for 10 days? Of course I took it back. They wanted another $900 to fix it. HA! I should have checked Rip Off Report or other internet review sites. If I had, I would have gone some place else to get the work done. When you drive by and see the picketers, please give them a toot on the horn & wave. I guess I got out lucky compared to them. You can also contact the Oregon State Police about these guys.

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repair manifold & fuel indicators

20 Mar, 2013

tim

Run Away from this place. The quality of their repair service is terrible. The boss (Dale) should find another line of work. I took my 26 year-old Ford F250 truck there for replacement of a few bolts that hold on the exhaust manifold. The repair lasted 3 years. They should have lasted the life of the truck. I drive the truck very conservatively. I took the truck back to have the bolts fixed again and to have the fuel level guages fixed. The bolts held fine. But the fuel level repair lasted 10 days. $1400 for 10 days? Of course I took it back. They wanted another $900 to fix it. HA! I should have checked Rip Off Report or other internet review sites. If I had, I would have gone some place else to get the work done. When you drive by and see the picketers, please give them a toot on the horn & wave. I guess I got out lucky compared to them. You can also contact the Oregon State Police about these guys.