Price Cutters Automotive

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Ellijay, United States

Auto repair shop

Price Cutters Automotive Reviews | Rating 3.1 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Price Cutters Automotive is located in Ellijay, United States on 1116 Old Hwy 5 S. Price Cutters Automotive is rated 3.1 out of 5 in the category auto repair shop in United States.

Address

1116 Old Hwy 5 S

Phone

+17066864112

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Nick Fredrickson

Terrible!! Worst service ever.

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Jamie Kelso

Charged my sister for something they didn't even fix. Not a good place to get any car service at all. And also the thing that was supposed to be fixed was put in backwards. If you don't no what your doing don't touch people's cars. Then it's a miracle to even to get someone up front to see what you need. Me and my family and friends will never go back to this place. And I don't recommend anyone else to go either.

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Chris Green

A deal worth dying for?!? I got a good deal on my tires, but the rest of the experience was not so good. The language used around the garage by all employees was enough to make a sailor cringe. Not to mention one of the guys had his young child on site and was still managing to work F-bombs in between the syllables of nearly every other word! Pure class! It just seemed like a chaotic mess around the whole garage. So about 2000 miles later I hear a rhythmic bump on my driver's side tire that gets progressively worse over the span of a couple of days. All the sudden it gets so bad I feel like something bad is about to happen, so I pull over and check my lug nuts, and they hadn't been tightened all the way! God only knows how I made it as far as I did! They were loose enough to screw off by hand at that point! Much further and my wheel would have came off! It could have killed my kids, wife, me or someone else! I got to looking and noticed 2 other lug nuts missing on the passenger's side front tire. I went around tightening all the nuts, with several nuts far too loose for safe driving. Putting the tires on and tightening the nuts is the most simplest, but probably the most important part of the process (at least safety wise). It would probably be in your best interest to go elsewhere.

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Jf Maxwell

Greatest auto shop in North Georgia