Hope this wasn't directed to me. Since when do you need two front shocks and misc suspension components from having a flat on a new car? I guess BMWs must really "suck" these days.
I know SOME shops do try to rip people off, especially when they're dealing with clueless people (soccer moms etc.) Businesses in general aren't really out for the customer, because in the end, money is what matters. My dad saw firsthand the kind of work that SOME dealers do, because he worked at one. Also, ever heard of Jiffy Lube?
I'm not saying ALL shops are that way, but I'd rather be safe than sorry, and do everything I'm capable of doing before I even consider some place where I can't see the work that's being done.
Always make sure you can get at least 5 recommendations before you take your car to one.
/rant >.>
I know SOME shops do try to rip people off, especially when they're dealing with clueless people (soccer moms etc.) Businesses in general aren't really out for the customer, because in the end, money is what matters. My dad saw firsthand the kind of work that SOME dealers do, because he worked at one. Also, ever heard of Jiffy Lube?
I'm not saying ALL shops are that way, but I'd rather be safe than sorry, and do everything I'm capable of doing before I even consider some place where I can't see the work that's being done.
Always make sure you can get at least 5 recommendations before you take your car to one.
/rant >.>



I did not deny I had been in an accident, I openly admitted it. None of the frame was touched so I was skeptical. Now that I've seen those illustrations and read the input, perhaps the accident does have something to do with it. I will wait to hear from a shop that actually explains to me what's going on with my car. I don't appreciate being called a lier and being spoken down to for trying to figure that out. I'm 22 and work in insurance and financial investing, so back off a bit. Anything I've learned about cars I've had to do on my own. 
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