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Accurate Auto Repair
Category: Automotive Auto Repair Auto Repair [Edit]
7890 Lincoln Ave(between Babb Ave & Niles Center Rd)
Skokie, IL 60077
(847) 677-3960
- Hours:
Mon-Fri 8 am - 5:30 pm
Rodrigo D. said: "I had a couple of deep key scratches fixed from the rear passenger door of my Honda Accord and needed to get it fixed. O'Hare Honda recommended this place and it was the best recommendation I could have been given. These guys did a…" read more »
5 reviews for Accurate Auto Repair
5 reviews in English
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Review from Dhruv P.
Got my oil change there. Ok price, but I feel that the people there really don't care about the work. I can't prove it, but I don't think they checked my fluids, tire pressure or road tested it after completing the oil change (it was part of the oil change and listed on the order form).
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Review from Mitch D.
Skokie, IL
These guys will rip you off, and they'll do it in a condescending manner.
I bought a used car recently and had a friend who owns an auto shop check it out, someone I trust completely. Two weeks later I went to Accurate for a routine oil change and they told me I needed $400 dollars of repairs.
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Review from a w.
Chicago, IL
An okay place to go for auto repairs. I found their rates to be a bit on the high side. But the staff was friendly and pretty knowledgeable. If you are willing to spend a bit more, then this is a decent place to get your car checked out.
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Review from Jaime A.
Skokie, IL
I recently had my car towed here after it would not start. Accurate diagnosed it as a broken fuel pump. After I was given their quote I declined the repair since the cost exceeded the value of my car. At that point the mechanic became very rude stating that he was "already into it" and he and already ordered the parts. They also hesitate to give any pricing upfront even for a specific job request. On a previous occasion I called for a price to replace spark plugs only (something any repair shop should be able to quote). All they would say was "bring it in". I can only assume their intention was to sell me more than I needed.
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Review from Boris S.
Champaign, IL
