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Businiess name:  Cliff's Car-Tech
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
“Cliff’s Car Tech is a husband and wife team who has excellent relationships with its client base for over six years, since we have been in operation. We often change out our kiosk sign board to reflect love for what we do for our clientele and with a bit of humor. Although, one of the comment posters (Tommy H) took offense at that humor, we meant no such insult.\r \r Realizing that diagnosing a repair is not as simple as pulling a repair code from the auto's computer, many people do not realize that to ascertain a correct diagnosis our mechanics must delve into the situation to garner an accurate assessment of what is actually needed for a repair. Our attempt at bringing humor to an often unpleasant situation, was our way of positioning the value of what we bring to our clientele. We do caution every customer and attempt to educate them on the dangers of quick assessments to help them avoid costly mistakes that come from “free assessments”, that aren’t so free when it gets down to it. We are very interested in becoming a trusted advisor to your repair needs and work hard to do so. Get to know us and you will love us. We build trust, one client and family at a time.”\r Cliff & Teri Smith

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