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Businiess name:  Vegas Auto Care
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
While it is great to find an honest mechanic, I cannot recommend Vegas Auto Care. While I was there having my car looked at, I heard (I'll leave his name out of it) tell a customer that they checked her car, there was no problem with the atlernator, the ignition systems, or the starter. I thought to myself ""Wow! They are really honest here."" He told her it was the battery. No biggie! Then I heard him say it would cost $230 and change to put in a new one. If you don't know, a battery costs around $50 at any walmart, target, or auto store and can be hooked up in less than 5 minutes. 500% markup! No thanks! I know that five minutes of labor is not worth $170. Thats $2040/hr., just so you know. Pros: Might be honest about your problem Cons: Definitely not honest about the price being charged

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