5

Great service, highly recommend!

5

Great and Fast job Has fix my big and small auto problem

5

Great service, friendly staff. Definitely would recommend this company.

5

I’ve used Riverside for years and have recommended it to anyone who asks about a honest and reputable auto repair shop.

5

Will recommend Riverside Auto Center to my friends and family. Very satisfied with the repair work. Staff very polite, and and obviously know a lot about cars!

5

Richard & Michele has been servicing our vehicles for over 10 years. Always knowledgeable and honest! Sierra at the front desk is friendly and professional! It's a relief to know that our vehicles are being serviced and cared for properly.

5

I am a customer for life!! Love Riverside Auto. I recommend them to everyone.

5

Great work, fair prices, great customer service/communications !! I usually do my own car repairs but due to time constraints and depth of job I decided to let a shop do it. Described my issue to staff, received a prompt and fair quote. Service scheduled and even though parts had to be ordered the repair was completed within a couple days with text communications throughout repair process. I would feel confident in bringing my vehicle back to Riverside for future service.

1

I originally reached out to them about what I suspected to be a failing AC compressor. After they inspected the car, they informed me that the issue was actually the evaporator since it was leaking. That's fair, but that can often lead to a bad ac compressor as well; so I said all right, but what about the compressor? I was told it was working perfectly fine. Seemed strange to me since the symptoms I offered to them are a literal checklist of a failed ac compressor but all right, they're the experts. It should be noted that the price to fix the evaporator is costly and on the high end for the area, but nothing insane given the amount of labor involved. You could get this done cheaper elsewhere, though, and I probably would have if I took the time to do more homework. But I'll eat that since it's my fault for not looking around more. Fast forward to when I receive my car back and lo and behold, the problem persists. I return the car knowing full well it's the ac compressor, and they inform me less than an hour later that the ac compressor is indeed in need of replacement all of a sudden, but claim it worked perfectly fine before. How strange. The issue I have is that the cost to fix both of these issues at once saves you a ton of money because you have to evacuate and charge the system twice instead of once, saving you in the ballpark of literal hundreds to $1000+ of dollars in labor, parts, and equipment. When I asked if they could do anything about the price to change the ac compressor and do the job they should have done the first time they informed me they were "already doing it at cost". I called around to other auto shops to get their pricing for my make and model and it was nearly exactly the same, plus or minus $100, so I guess Covington mechanics just operate at a loss these days en masse. I was not satisfied with this service because they were either manipulative maliciously, incompetent, or lackadaisical with the initial inspection. Whichever the case, I'll get the problem fixed elsewhere and write this off as a learning experience of where not to take my business.

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I originally reached out to them about what I suspected to be a failing AC compressor. After they inspected the car, they informed me that the issue was actually the evaporator since it was leaking. That's fair, but that can often lead to a bad ac compressor as well; so I said all right, but what about the compressor? I was told it was working perfectly fine. Seemed strange to me since the symptoms I offered to them are a literal checklist of a failed ac compressor but all right, they're the experts. It should be noted that the price to fix the evaporator is costly and on the high end for the area, but nothing insane given the amount of labor involved. You could get this done cheaper elsewhere, though, and I probably would have if I took the time to do more homework. But I'll eat that since it's my fault for not looking around more. Fast forward to when I receive my car back and lo and behold, the problem persists. I return the car knowing full well it's the ac compressor, and they inform me less than an hour later that the ac compressor is indeed in need of replacement all of a sudden, but claim it worked perfectly fine before. How strange. The issue I have is that the cost to fix both of these issues at once saves you a ton of money because you have to evacuate and charge the system twice instead of once, saving you in the ballpark of literal hundreds to $1000+ of dollars in labor, parts, and equipment. When I asked if they could do anything about the price to change the ac compressor and do the job they should have done the first time they informed me they were "already doing it at cost". I called around to other auto shops to get their pricing for my make and model and it was nearly exactly the same, plus or minus $100, so I guess Covington mechanics just operate at a loss these days en masse. I was not satisfied with this service because they were either manipulative maliciously, incompetent, or lackadaisical with the initial inspection. Whichever the case, I'll get the problem fixed elsewhere and write this off as a learning experience of where not to take my business. Edit: A few weeks later, I found a nearby cheaper mechanic in Mandeville. This place wanted to replace my AC compressor as they claimed it was the “cause” of my issue. It took the other place about 14 seconds to identify that my coolant pump was actually failing, and the AC was cutting off on purpose to save my engine from overheating. They showed me this in action by forcing it to stay on and, lo and behold, it started to overheat. Smartest decision I ever made was going somewhere else. My engine might have been irreparably damaged otherwise. Beware.

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