Modern cars, light trucks, and sport-utility vehicles come with complex technology such as digital dashboards, oxygen sensors, electronic computers, unibody construction, and more. They run better, longer, and more efficiently than models of years past. However, they eventually need to be replaced.

Before taking your vehicle in for repairs or service, do your homework so you receive the best possible service.

  • Read the owner's manual to learn about the vehicle's systems and components.
  • Follow the recommended service schedules.
  • Keep a log of all repairs and service.
  • Do not ignore any warning signals your car may give you.
  • Carry a written list of the symptoms that you can give your mechanic.
  • Resist the temptation to suggest a specific course of repair. Allow our experienced technicians to diagnose and recommend a remedy.
  • It's important to note when the problem occurs. Is it constant or periodic? Does it occur when the vehicle is cold or after the engine has warmed up? Does it happen at all speeds? Only under acceleration? During braking? When shifting?

Check for the following common vehicle maintenance issues on a regular basis:
  • Unusual sounds, odors, drips, leaks, smoke, warning lights, gauge readings.
  • Changes in acceleration, engine performance, gas mileage, fluid levels.
  • Worn tires, belts, hoses.
  • Problems in handling, braking, steering, and vibrations.
  • When did the problem first start?

How to manage your service experience:
  • Ask as many questions as needed to fully understand your repair. Ask for an explanation in laymans terms if necessary.
  • Don't rush the technicians. You may be called and apprised of the problem, course of action, and cost before work begins.
  • Before you leave, be sure you understand shop policies regarding labor rates, guarantees, and acceptable methods of payment.
  • Make sure the shop has your contact information readily available, so you can be reached as soon as possible.

Car Warranty Scams FAQs

Is there a car warranty scam?

Yes, there are car warranty scams that try to take advantage of unsuspecting vehicle owners. You may have received calls from scammers that start with automated or pre-recorded prompts to enter basic information and stay on the line.

Once the call begins, the scammer pretends to be an auto manufacturer or insurer telling you that your auto warranty or car insurance is about to expire. Then they ask you to provide personal information, which will later be used to defraud you. Sometimes the caller will have actual information about your automobile.

What do I do if I fell for a car warranty scam?

There is no way to get your personal information or money back, but you can reach out to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and file a complaint. You can contest any charges to your bank card through your bank. Consider using a credit monitoring service.

Who is behind the auto warranty scam calls?

Regulators allege the fake auto warranty calls, which scam customers out of financial and personal information, originate from a ring run by Roy Cox Jr., Aaron Michael Jones and Sumco Panama companies.

How do you check if your car warranty or vehicle insurance has really expired?

If you are afraid your warranty or insurance may have really expired: first hang up with the potential scammer. Next, call your car dealer or insurer and inquire about your policy.

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We have established longterm and stable partnerships with various clients thanks to our excellence in solving their automotive needs!

I was looking around for a classic Volkswagen specialist to restore my original 1968 Meyers Dune Buggy for quite a few months. I checked out places as far away as upstate New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island . I finally came across Pete B service after someone I met told me there was a great group of classic VW specialists at Pete B in Middle island . After going down to there shop and meeting Dirk and his crew I knew they were the right guys to work on my classic VW They did a fantastic job restoring my dune buggy. When I purchased my car it was sitting in a warehouse for over 35 years and needed everything. Dirk, Rich and Tom replaced parts when needed and rebuild the steering, brake system, fuel system , complete wiring harness and installed an engine I purchased for the car. It now runs and looking amazing!! Their attention to detail is top notch. The work was completed on schedule and to the original quoted price. As a bonus , Dirk the shop owner raced sand rails and is involved in off road racing. So he knows how to assemble your ride for on and off road use I highly recommend Pete B Service . If you have a classic VW I would not go anywhere else. 5 stars quotes-image
, 09/01/2024
I have a 1974 VW Karmann Ghia that Dirk has done work on. I would Not trust it to Anyone Else! He is a perfectionist with the work he performed and the care he takes with my VW classic Car. Peter B of Middle Island is the Best!quotes-image
, 08/12/2022