VW mechanic/repair shop needed

Sun May 04 16:19:45 PDT 2008
cathy422 Wrote:
I have an 02 Cabrio and am looking for a dependable German car repair specialist. I would love some recommendations! Thank you.

Mon May 05 14:04:10 PDT 2008
Kat Wrote:
Hi -- I don't know of any VM-specific repair shops, but perhaps the experts over at Group Specialist can help. They do repairs on BMWs and Mercedes, and if they can't do your model, perhaps have some referrals. I've attached their webcard below. Hope this helps!

Thu May 08 13:52:46 PDT 2008
Chihuahua Wrote:
You should try talking to Tom who operates The Beetle Clinic. He is knowledgable, trustworthy and a nice gut to boot. And the shop will impress you with how organized and tidy everything is. I trust him completely because I've seen from experience that he will recommend exactly what is needed and not overcharge me for the service.

Chihuahua attached these links:
The Beetle Clinic


Fri May 09 09:53:25 PDT 2008
jeffreyburgos Wrote:
We have a 2003 VW Passat (and previously owned a 95 VW Jetta) and have used Kirberg Motors in Belmont, for items which weren't covered by the dealership and have been quite satisfied. Good Luck!

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