Shoreline Foreign Auto Repair

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5

I have been taking my cars to Car Tender for year - first a Mercedes (that I disliked immensely, but they still did a great job keeping it running) and then the Mini Cooper Clubman that I bought in 2008 and they have serviced since it was no longer on warranty. I generally work with John - and trust the company implicitly. When they tell me I need to get something done, even if it wasn't what I was planning on - I know they only tell me that because it is true. They do not try to get a customer to do things "just because" and they really care about their clients. I would recommend Car Tender to anyone. Thank you

5

Great service. And the car was detailed carefully after repairs.

5

Took my Toyota here after my car started shuttering on hills, and they did an excellent job within one day, and cleaned my VERY messy car to boot for free! Very satisfied with the work. I'll be honest, I don't know cars that well, but they explained all the problems in a way that made it easy to understand.

4.5

Excellent beyond expectations, as usual. Every employee is well trained, courteous and willing to inform us and make everything satisfactory. It is a pleasure to have maintenance performed. Thank you. Marie T. Byrne

5

I spent $3k on an old 2002 Mercedes just to say I had a Mercedes, and because it was still an upgrade from my old 1998 Toyota Camry. I bought this car knowing that the money I saved on buying a newer car would have to be spent on premium maintenance sooner or later, and that time came sooner than later. All of a sudden, my car stopped taking fuel at the pump even when the odometer read it was only at an 1/8th of a tank. Car Tender was honest with me that fixing the fuel meter on my dashboard would cost $1500, i.e. half the cost of what I initially paid for the car. Moreover, they mentioned that even though the fuel meter said my tank was low, the tank was technically full hence why it wasn't tanking more gas at the pump. In other words, they were honest upfront that it wasn't a necessary fix and that I could just keep track of the mileage on the odometer and pump accordingly. So even though I paid ~$150 for a diagnostic, I really paid more for peace of mind in knowing that nothing was seriously wrong with my car at the time (they checked the brakes, the tires, and cleaned the car too) and that I wouldn't have to junk it. So I definitely felt that I got my money's worth. I didn't end up paying for the full repair because I'd rather put that money in a rainy day fund when the car inevitably needs a more urgent repair. I went to Fat City and they were great and honest as well, but I feel that the Car Tender guys went above and beyond in every aspect. Plus there's a great sandwich shop next door that I got coffee and chicken and pesto sammy after I dropped my car off and it was a scenic walk back to work in SLU. Who knows if I want to keep a car in Seattle when I can just walk and Lyft everywhere, but in the present I will most definitely make this my go-to spot for car maintenance.

5

I spent $3k on an old 2002 Mercedes just to say I had a Mercedes, and because it was still an upgrade from my old 1998 Toyota Camry. I bought this car knowing that the money I saved on buying a newer car would have to be spent on premium maintenance sooner or later, and that time came sooner than later. All of a sudden, my car stopped taking fuel at the pump even when the odometer read it was only at an 1/8th of a tank. Car Tender was honest with me that fixing the fuel meter on my dashboard would cost $1500, i.e. half the cost of what I initially paid for the car. Moreover, they mentioned that even though the fuel meter said my tank was low, the tank was technically full hence why it wasn't tanking more gas at the pump. In other words, they were honest upfront that it wasn't a necessary fix and that I could just keep track of the mileage on the odometer and pump accordingly. So even though I paid ~$150 for a diagnostic, I really paid more for peace of mind in knowing that nothing was seriously wrong with my car at the time (they checked the brakes, the tires, and cleaned the car too) and that I wouldn't have to junk it. So I definitely felt that I got my money's worth. I didn't end up paying for the full repair because I'd rather put that money in a rainy day fund when the car inevitably needs a more urgent repair. I went to Fat City and they were great and honest as well, but I feel that the Car Tender guys went above and beyond in every aspect. Plus there's a great sandwich shop next door that I got coffee and chicken and pesto sammy after I dropped my car off and it was a scenic walk back to work in SLU. Who knows if I want to keep a car in Seattle when I can just walk and Lyft everywhere, but in the present I will most definitely make this my go-to spot for car maintenance.

5

i can see why they are so busy.... high degree of integrity. i would trust these guys with any auto job :D

5

I am always impressed by the service and professionalism of everyone I've met at Car Tender. My BMW is going through extensive (and expensive) service, for some items overdue. The cost notwithstanding, I've always appreciated the complete explanation I receive, in advance of any work done, and your staff's efforts to prioritize what needs to be done and when. I also appreciate your efforts to keep costs down without sacrificing what needs to be don. Thank you.

4

Service was very efficient, as usual. Was abit suprised as to the need for a second followup right after my servicing because of electrical problems. Car is running well now.

5

Great work at a much better price than the dealership. Very clean shop and friendly staff. We'll be back for all of our future work.