Complaint: The clutch in my car had gone bad, & I was referred to this company by a co-worker. I decided to see if this company could get me a good deal on the product I needed. George Barton found a clutch for me that would cost $269. The clutch was for a 2004 Hyundai Tiburon, but he told me that it would fit a 2005 model. He also quoted $350-$400 for labor. I accepted the deal. That took place on Thurs., Feb. 2nd 2006. I was told my car would be ready for pickup on the following Mon. or Tues. I received a call from one of Georges workers, Tim, on Wednesday informing me that the clutch they had purchased for my car did not fit properly, & that the only place they could find a 2005 model clutch was from the Hyundai dealership. I was told the clutch was being sold at the dealership for $340, & that the reason they had contacted me was to make sure it would be OK because of the obvious price difference. I accepted the deal. My car was ready for pickup approximately 6 hours later. When I arrived at Mr. Bartons shop to pickup my car, & pay for the repairs, I asked for a copy of the receipt he had gotten from Hyundai. He refused to give me a copy, citing that it was for his records for tax purposes, & that he didn’t have a copy machine to make me a copy of it. I figured “no big deal””
Tags: Auto Repair Service
Address: & asked to simply SEE the receipt. Again
Website: Feb. 9th 2006). I asked them how much it would cost to buy a clutch kit for a 2005 Hyundai Tiburon GT. They quoted me a price of $252.04
Phone: he refused. At this point I knew something was wrong. I contacted the Hyundai dealership the next day