1 /5 Bryce Rivers: My Mustang GT broke down due to a sudden loss of fuel pressure. AAA recommended towing it to this location. My father handled the communication, and over the span of two full weeks, we were repeatedly told the car was being “looked at” or actively “worked on.”
Today we went to pick up the car — and it was parked out in the grass, far from the shop bays. The car isn’t running or drivable, so it’s clear it was never brought inside for diagnostics or repair. It looks like it sat untouched the entire time.
On top of that, one of my rim center caps is missing on the right side. Under normal circumstances, I’d assume it fell off — but after being lied to on the phone multiple times, and seeing another car (a Camaro) sitting on bricks with its wheels gone, I’m seriously questioning what goes on here.
This place wasted two weeks of my time, left me without my daily driver, and misled my family throughout the entire process.
We were told the car was “being worked on.” I guess that’s technically true — maybe it was being stripped or chopped up.
Visit Christian Auto Brothers if you want your car tampered with and your time WASTED.