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Businiess name:  Trans Service
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I just would like to take a second to explain the 2 bad comments about Trans Service. One about theft being preformed. The reason why a company would not insure any losses of a customer was because you weren’t the business’s customer. You were the mechanic’s. When you decide make a private deal with a mechanic for them to do on their own time. You have now become a customer of the mechanic. How do you expect a company to dig in their pockets to insure you when you were never their customer.\r \r The next comment I would like to address was the person who was explaining their quality of work on their $800 dollar transmission rebuild. Well for starters, a standard industry rebuild price is $2,500 to $3,000 dollars. If you just had your transmission serviced that doesn’t mean something catastrophic is not going to happen down the line. In order to insure that you should spend the money and have the transmission rebuilt. Or you could go buy a new transmission from the factory if your vehicle is new enough, it will normally set you back $10,000 dollars. Pros: Honest Quality Work

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