Customer Review Angelo's Auto Sales/Service Aubrun, MA
I brought my disabled sisters 2005 Dodge Dakota ST purchased at Angelo's Auto & Car Sales for front left brake line service on 06/23/2025. Angelo also indicated other work needed to be done including cv axles, sway bar links, and front brakes. I left the vehicle with Angelo assuming indicated work would be completed in a timely professional manner. Angelo stated that since the metal brake lines on the vehicle were not available he had to make them in his shop. I obtained all other indicated service parts for the vehicle within a week and brought them to Angelo. Angelo stated he would begin work on the vehicle ASAP. Upon multiple follow up calls Angelo indicated that the truck was on the lift and would not come off until repairs were completed (which obviously was a complete fabrication). After 6 + weeks passed Angelo stated that he did not have correct fitting's needed for the brake line repair. This statement I thought was completely absurd and even other professional mechanics agreed in discussion with them. Within several days I obtained various fittings needed at a local parts store (as a back up) for the required brake line repair and also obtained original OEM vehicle specific brake lines which included all appropriate connections to complete the repair. Immediately after repair several return visits were required to replace multiple stripped lug nuts and studs damaged by his shop. On last service visit front tires needed to be removed to repair stripped wheel studs. I previously arranged a flat fee with Angelo to change the oil/filter (labor only) and rotate the tires front to back. Angelo decided to charge a separate fee to rotate the tires (to my disabled sister owner of the vehicle when she went in for service that day) even though she spent $70.00 + on lug nuts/studs damaged by his repair shop. Apparently it is the customers responsibility to replace parts damaged by his shop. In addition, after most recent service visit there is another stripped wheel lug damaged at his shop which needs to be repaired along with a broken hood release latch (not able to open hood for engine compartment service).
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I brought my disabled sisters 2005 Dodge Dakota ST purchased at Angelo's Auto & Car Sales for front left brake line service on 06/23/2025. Angelo also indicated other work needed to be done including cv axles, sway bar links, and front brakes. I left the vehicle with Angelo assuming indicated work would be completed in a timely professional manner. Angelo stated that since the metal brake lines on the vehicle were not available he had to make them in his shop. I obtained all other indicated service parts for the vehicle within a week and brought them to Angelo. Angelo stated he would begin work on the vehicle ASAP. Upon multiple follow up calls Angelo indicated that the truck was on the lift and would not come off until repairs were completed (which obviously was a complete fabrication). After 6 + weeks passed Angelo stated that he did not have correct fitting's needed for the brake line repair. This statement I thought was completely absurd and even other professional mechanics agreed in discussion with them. Within several days I obtained various fittings needed at a local parts store (as a back up) for the required brake line repair and also obtained original OEM vehicle specific brake lines which included all appropriate connections to complete the repair. Immediately after repair several return visits were required to replace multiple stripped lug nuts and studs damaged by his shop. On last service visit front tires needed to be removed to repair stripped wheel studs. I previously arranged a flat fee with Angelo to change the oil/filter (labor only) and rotate the tires front to back. Angelo decided to charge a separate fee to rotate the tires (to my disabled sister owner of the vehicle when she went in for service that day) even though she spent $70.00 + on lug nuts/studs damaged by his repair shop. Apparently it is the customers responsibility to replace parts damaged by his shop. In addition, after most recent service visit there is another stripped wheel lug damaged at his shop which needs to be repaired along with a broken hood release latch (not able to open hood for engine compartment service).