Sooner or later everyone needs to have their car fixed. However, a lot of people do end up paying hidden car repair costs when they bring their vehicles to a professional. Here are a few tips to help you avoid hidden car repair costs. One of the best ways to avoid hidden repair costs is to do research on the type of repairing your car needs.
If you're not sure, then bring your car to a mechanic and let them diagnose the problem. After that, you can research how much, on average, those repairs cost. A bit of research will give you a general idea of how much money you can expect to spend on car repairs. A common hidden repair cost car owners often run into is having unnecessary repairs done.
If you're not sure, then bring your car to a mechanic and let them diagnose the problem. After that, you can research how much, on average, those repairs cost. A bit of research will give you a general idea of how much money you can expect to spend on car repairs. A common hidden repair cost car owners often run into is having unnecessary repairs done.
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Ck L.
Oct 30, 2020
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Loveland Paint
Jan 11, 2019
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The other review regarding Josh Meeh is 100% completely accurate. JOSH IS A LIAR, A CHEAT, and will tell you exactly what he thinks you want to hear in order to make the sell. I purchased a 1968 Mustang Fastback from Josh (back in April of this year) and he did nothing but lie to me throughout the entire process. I was told that this vehicle was in excellent condition with no rust. What a joke. When the car was delivered you could see the street through the floor boards while driving the vehicle!!!! That's how bad the rust was on this vehicle. The engine had no oil pressure and I contacted him
David Dotson
Aug 18, 2018
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Jpw
Jan 06, 2018
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Dj Ryan
Jul 09, 2017
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Their descriptions of vehicles are extremely misleading. I saved myself a huge financial loss and headache by getting a pre-purchase inspection on a vehicle Lonestar has listed. Their description doesn’t come close to the results I received from inspector. The vehicle is unsafe and not much more than a parts car.
I am sure some of their vehicles are worth purchasing, just get a PPI.
I am sure some of their vehicles are worth purchasing, just get a PPI.
Rob Harper
Jun 17, 2017
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Josh, the owner, is two people -- pre-sale he's charming and funny and cooperative. Post-sale he's quite different. I made an out-of-state purchase of a very expensive Mustang from LCM and for some reason Josh is refusing to send its title, and he refuses to explain why, leaving me with no alternative than to seek legal, and maybe criminal action against him.
Is this the type of person you want to do business with? Absolutely not. You have been warned.
Josh has since sent the title. But the question remains: do you want to do business with someone who only does the right thing when threatened
Is this the type of person you want to do business with? Absolutely not. You have been warned.
Josh has since sent the title. But the question remains: do you want to do business with someone who only does the right thing when threatened
Mike P.
Dec 08, 2015
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I contacted Josh at Lonestar Classic Motors when my daughter asked if I could locate a "cool car" for her and her husband to use as a getaway car following their wedding ceremony and reception. Josh delivered in a big way. He arrived promptly at the agreed upon time dressed in the traditional professional chauffeur's uniform driving an immaculate, totally refurbished classic car. The car and the sendoff was definitely one of the highlights of the day's events and a great culmination to the evening. Thanks Josh for helping us make the event a big success!
Olin Zane Long
Nov 03, 2015
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I contacted Lonestar Classic Motor's owner Josh Meeh about installing a Vintage Air a/c system in my 1972 Chevrolet Blazer. Mr. Meeh had placed an ad online advertising the installation of this system. On July 16, after we had agreed on a price and the type of system, I paid for the parts up front. It was supposed to be for the Vintage Air Gen IV system kit and a compressor. I dropped my vehicle off at the Lonestar office on August 3. Mr. Meeh said it would be done in about a week. After about 10 days I hadn't been contacted. When I called Mr. Meeh, he told me it wasn't a quick fix shop it was
Jay A.
Jul 03, 2015
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Matthew Reed
Jun 16, 2015
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