My 2001 Toyota highlander broke down 200 miles from my home the Friday of 4th of July weekend so I called a nearby AAMCO since they were open on Saturday. They told me that I needed to rebuild, by a new or put in a used transmission so I went with the used transmission option, which they quoted me at $2,555 to complete the work. In addition, I ended up paying $620 for a rental because AAMCO did not complete the replacement by the end of the following week. After driving home, I was relieved but unsure of whether AAMCO took advantage of me…a month later, my engine light came on and I took it to a local service center. I shared what happened with the transmission, complaining that I could not afford any more money. The service shop looked under the hood, fixed the engine light and said I better investigate AAMCO because it looks like the transmission has never been taken out and the only problem that appears to be fixed in relation to the transmission was connecting a couple of hoses that cost about $100.
2006-08-31
10:51:17
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