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Businiess name:  Dr Dan's Biodiesel
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Fuelwerks introduced biodiesel to the Puget sound in 2001. Dan goes out of his way to sell locally made biodiesel. He refuses to sell any kind of fuel which is produced with foreign oil even if it would save him money. He is quite knowledgeable about biodiesel events and constantly keeps up to date on changes in the industry. Next to his biodiesel business he owns a repair facility. He is very knowledgeable about any kind of make and model. He also has a technician there who specializes in Volkswagen, mainly TDi's and older diesels like the ones that came in Rabbits. He chooses to only work on diesel powered vehicles but you could possibly get some advice about your gas car there as well. Is your TDi sluggish and has it lost its pep? Or do you want more power and want to go faster? In either situation, I'm sure the staff at this shop will have the answers to help you a choose a sustainable relationship with your car, the environment, and the economy. If you are a woman and are scared of getting ripped off- please go see Dan. This is one of the most female friendly shops I know of. Pros: U.S. produced biodiesel, top notch automotive repair, female friendly

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