Ami D.
Nov 27, 2018Carx run a scam there. Back in 2003, when my 1996 Chevy metro broke down because of a broken converter. So my dad and I took it to carx on Layton and 76th street. Then we came home in his car. And a few hours later the carx called us. They said that my car needed tire rods replaced, tire rotation fixed and converter. It cost $2,000. My warranty wouldn’t cover all the cost. So my dad called our friend who own an auto repair shop on Layton and 13th street. So our friend told us to bring my car to his shop. So we went to carx to get my car. The employees at carx were shocked when we got my car back before it was repaired. So we took my car to our friend. I showed the paper from carx. He checked my car. He said that carx lied. I didn’t need tire rods and rotation fixed. Just the converter. So I paid $150 for the new converter. Please do not go to carx. They are scammers.