by tikkamasala at Citysearch
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A lifesaver for someone stuck driving an old car.
So, I am driving a car that is soon to celebrate its 20th birthday. It has over 155,000 miles on it; I got it for my high school graduation and it's moved across the country with me. (It has the midwestern rust from the old days to prove it.) I'm not continuing to drive it out of sentimentality; I just don't happen to have money for anything newer. I live in the country, do a lot of mountain driving, and can't be in an unsafe car, but I can't afford to be dropping huge amounts of money on it every time it starts making a funny noise. If I had that kind of money I'd be driving something else by now!The guys at Fidelity know all that. They work with me to get the job done well, quickly and affordably; that's why I've been going there for about the past 6 years now. I've tried other shops in the past; I even had someone give me an estimate on my latest repair job because it sounded like an emergency and I wasn't sure the car would make it to townbut thankfully I was able to hold off and take it back to Fidelity, at a savings of about $400 off the competition's estimate. What's more they treat people well, which is no small thing when you have the stress of car problems to begin with....
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