![]() I got my oil changed last week at Midas and they gave me the bad news that I needed new brakes and a new Sway bar. I’ve lost all faith in the work that comes out of this shop and I would caution strongly before allowing people like this to “fix” your vehicle.Like the title says. My intuition isn’t 100% but if you take a vehicle to get something fixed and it comes back with more issues than you dropped it off with, something isn’t being worked on correctly. We then have to replace another transmission and the leak comes back. I got the seal replaced and it was fine for a little. After transmissions began being replaced, a never before seen issue begins to happen (front axle leak). Sure hope this third transmission they put in works but you could say my hopes are like the work I’ve received, less than average. Closer to mediocre con artistry in my opinion. ![]() Apparently if they replace the part a certain number of times (not specified) they just tell you you’re SOL, don’t issue a refund (I was told all the money I paid was for the parts that didn’t work), and you’re free to go on about your way with the same issue as before but with much less money, much more frustration, and a ton of time needlessly invested in laughable “craftsmanship” if you can call it that. Well that only seems to be the case until a certain point. The shop guarantees its work and I’ve already paid months in advance. ![]() Regardless, it’s not my problem that you bought faulty parts. Shepard’s does this knowingly or simply doesn’t vet their suppliers. They even had the nerve to tell me that whoever supplies them their parts told them that they shouldn’t have sold them that part! So now we have a shop that can’t seem to stay true to their word getting parts from a vendor that knowingly sells bad parts. New part comes in, and guess what? Same issue. They had to tell me they actually couldn’t fix it and had to buy a new part altogether. Not to mention that come to find out, nothing got done in those 2 months. They kept my vehicle that I use for a daily driver to get to work for 2 solid months! Makes it pretty hard to survive even without a pandemic going on. I’ve had the same issue with my vehicle for 7 months now and it still isn’t resolved. Or at least that’s what I thought after being told continually that I’d receive a call when a part was in or for a status update. If you’re waiting on a part to come in for your vehicle, pick up your phone and get ready to call again because these people don’t even know what a phone is. “It will be done next week,” then another week and another. These people are masters not of cars but of the “carrot on a stick” technique. Anytime they give you a time frame, it’s a lie. Apparently they have picked up a bunch of business accounts (LPD for example) and average joes get the Rosa Parks treatment. You WILL need to call to check on your vehicle daily or you will be moved to the back burner as well. When you call to check on your car, the answer could vary dependent on who you talk to. There is 0 communication between people working within the business. At this business, the right hand never knows what the left hand is doing. While Shepard’s may have done a good job building their business up in earlier years with good customer service and quality work, this is no longer the case. If you are on google looking for a place here in town by ratings, realize the majority of the good ratings for this place are a year or older. I’m never the type of person to leave a review, good or bad, but the experience with this place was so terrible I don’t want anyone else to waste their hard earned time or money like I did. read more Before I begin with the issues, let me preface this review. Before I begin with the issues, let me preface this review.
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