Cupertino's Smog Pro and Auto

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Cupertino, United States

Auto repair shop· Smog inspection station· Gas station

Cupertino's Smog Pro and Auto Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cupertino's Smog Pro and Auto is located in Cupertino, United States on 10625 N De Anza Blvd. Cupertino's Smog Pro and Auto is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category auto repair shop in United States.

Address

10625 N De Anza Blvd

Phone

+1 4082555772

Amenities

Mechanic

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Oil change

Open hours

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John McG

I started taking my vehicles to Habib in 2003. Over the years, Habib and George provided all manner of maintenance (tune-ups, struts, brakes, radiator, CV joints, clutch, wheel bearings, A/C compressor, brakes/rotors, tie rods,timing belts, water pump, rack and pinion assembly, complete fluid changes [tranny, differential, coolant, engine oil) and of course smog checks, all at a fraction of what local dealers charge. Their service has been flawless, both on old and much newer vehicles. I've had great experiences, such as no charge for confirming my Civic CNG did not have a high pressure power steering hose leak when the crooks at Stevens Creek Honda said it did.

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Ardi M

I always enjoy business with theme due to they are nice and have a fair prices! Also they have great location for fixing and getting routine’s car check up.

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Joe Beaudreault

Fine place to get a smog check. They were professional and quick. I was considering getting a pre-check, but the mechanic suggested it wasn't necessary, and he was right. I saved time and money as a result of coming here.

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Tom Alvarez

Super professional and never try to oversell me.

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Obshe Corp

My car had the Engine Light on when I came in. Instead of warning me, that the car is likely going to fail the SMOG test, and I better should have it fixed before the testing, they decided to proceed with the SMOG test anyway. A lesson learned. But this is not the great way to do business, folks.