Pedersen Toyota
4455 S College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80525, us
(970) 223-3100
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About this shop
- Hours
- Specialties
- Specializes in Transmission workSpecializes in Brakes and MufflersSpecializes in Engine Rebuild work
- Loaners
- No
- Notes
Score card
They are always honest | 4.5/5 |
They are competent | 4.3/5 |
Their repair price is reasonable | 3.7/5 |
They complete the work in a timely manner | 4.8/5 |
They respond well when they screw something up | 3.5/5 |
They take the time to explain the problems and necessary repairs | 4.2/5 |
They treat male and female customers in the same manner | 5.0/5 |
They are always honest | 4.5/5 |
I would use this mechanic again | N/A |
I would recommend this mechanic to others | N/A |
They fix the problem the first time | 4.0/5 |
The shop is located in a safe neighborhood | 5.0/5 |
The hours of operation are convenient for customers | 4.8/5 |
They are near public transportation (or provide loaners, shuttle bus, rides as needed) | 4.8/5 |
Reviews
Nov 06, 2011
Nov 06, 2011
Mar 29, 2009
Best dealer repair shop I've found in 30 years. Model
efficiency, courtesy, workmanship. A bit pricey, as dealers
are, but worth it. Ridiculously cheap car rentals of new
models -- if they are a bit late, no rental charge.
Aug 19, 2004
I have had good luck with Pedersen Toyota. They got my
car to pass inspection by adjusting the fuel intake, and
they just diagnosed a gas smell. I feel they are honest
because they found too things: a leaky fuel filler hose
and a missing screw on the fuel pulsation dampener. The
fuel pulsation dampener cost almost three times as much to
replace as the fuel filler hose, but they said that
although the screw was missing there were no signs that
the fuel dampener was leaking while there were obvious
signs that the filler hose was leaking. They recommended
just getting the filler hose repaired for now, and keeping
a nose out for future gas smells as the fuel dampener may
start to leak at some point down the road, literally
speaking.
Nov 06, 2011
Nov 06, 2011

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