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5686 Tellier Rd, Newark, New York, 14513, United States
(315) 331-2024 www.kline-automotive.com
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May 28, 2018
Great people, been going to see Phil and Eian for a long time for all of my repairs. They have always been honest with me and given me the repair needed at a fair price. Every time I leave my car with them I know it’s in good hands. These guys can really fix anything. Big or small.

Oct 21, 2016
The two other reviews are pissed off bec of there own fualt they caused the issue and only wanted half a repair done they want to bad mouth is but they pulled the car out of here took it to a DIFFRENT SHOP who took the engine they had bought and traded it in for a higher mileage motor not telling the customer to make a quick buck scamming him installed the motor and then days later the engine blew up and the truth can out that they had scammed him we offerd them many diffrent opptions to repair it and they chose to have half a job knowing the possibility of complications There twosomes to every story and these keyboard worriers will talk all they want abt us but not the ppl who really screwed them.

Mar 6, 2016
Tells me I have contaminated gas after everything is pulled apart. The insurance company wouldn't cover it. Proceeds to tell me he found the problem, replaced the fuel rail, valves, timing chain guide and a few other things. Took it for a test drive and blew the motor. $4000 wasted cause he doesn't know what he's doing. He also tried telling me mud in the wheel wells was causing a vibration in the vehicle. I knew that wasn't the issue so I took it someplace else and it turned out to be the transfer case. Of you take your vehicle here your wasting time and money

Mar 22, 2016

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