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<blockquote data-quote="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin" data-source="post: 3607099" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>So I've been going to Kwik Kar in Yukon since like 2014. I was on a first name basis with everyone, including the owners, David, then Mark and Jamila.</p><p>Mark and Jamila just sold shop, and now it's a Take 5. Two of the oil guys and the head mechanic stuck around, with Joe (the ASE mechanic I trusted my life to) as general manager, but I was told he may not be THAT general manager.</p><p>But as Kwik Kar, I was welcome to be under the car with them, and see first hand any issues. I could come in and out of the pits as I pleased. They did brakes, engine and transmission swaps and flushes, AC, rotations, balances, the works.</p><p>Take 5 removed all that equipment and converted it to 4 more oil bays.</p><p>Now, I trust the guys still working there to do a stand-up job, but I need a new place to call home.</p><p>Somewhere that will consider me family.</p><p>I live in Mustang and the whole extended family all took all of our cars to KK.</p><p>The prices have also doubled with Take 5, with less than half the services done.</p><p>I know they didn't check my transfer or pumpkin fluids.</p><p>Any recommendations in the west or southwest side of the metro?</p><p></p><p>I know the pic is kind of hard to read but those prices don't include the $8/quart additional over 5 quarts.</p><p>I also didn't get my traditional full service with window wash and vacuum plus all the benefits of a true full service (which used to cost me $42 out the door).</p><p>A side note for the record, I've been underneath this truck with them for oil changes for 40,000 miles, and today, the first day with the new business, I all of a sudden have a rear main seal leak and a passenger valve cover leak, of which I couldn't witness because of the dozens of signs that say PLEASE REMAIN IN YOUR VEHICLE. The one leak I knew about, the front left CV axle, wasn't mentioned. </p><p>Sad day...[ATTACH=full]213711[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin, post: 3607099, member: 2106"] So I've been going to Kwik Kar in Yukon since like 2014. I was on a first name basis with everyone, including the owners, David, then Mark and Jamila. Mark and Jamila just sold shop, and now it's a Take 5. Two of the oil guys and the head mechanic stuck around, with Joe (the ASE mechanic I trusted my life to) as general manager, but I was told he may not be THAT general manager. But as Kwik Kar, I was welcome to be under the car with them, and see first hand any issues. I could come in and out of the pits as I pleased. They did brakes, engine and transmission swaps and flushes, AC, rotations, balances, the works. Take 5 removed all that equipment and converted it to 4 more oil bays. Now, I trust the guys still working there to do a stand-up job, but I need a new place to call home. Somewhere that will consider me family. I live in Mustang and the whole extended family all took all of our cars to KK. The prices have also doubled with Take 5, with less than half the services done. I know they didn't check my transfer or pumpkin fluids. Any recommendations in the west or southwest side of the metro? I know the pic is kind of hard to read but those prices don't include the $8/quart additional over 5 quarts. I also didn't get my traditional full service with window wash and vacuum plus all the benefits of a true full service (which used to cost me $42 out the door). A side note for the record, I've been underneath this truck with them for oil changes for 40,000 miles, and today, the first day with the new business, I all of a sudden have a rear main seal leak and a passenger valve cover leak, of which I couldn't witness because of the dozens of signs that say PLEASE REMAIN IN YOUR VEHICLE. The one leak I knew about, the front left CV axle, wasn't mentioned. Sad day...[ATTACH type="full" alt="20210715_122731.jpg"]213711[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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