Tell A Vizshun 20/20 Vizshun

★★★★★
2 years ago
My infinite Stalled On The Highway So i Had To Get it Towed To Fast Fix Auto.The Next Day Cory Called Me & Told Me i Dodge A Bullet Because it Was Not Actually My Alternator But A Pully That Broke.Instead Of Lying & Being Deceitful This Honest Mechanic Returned 150 As The Remaining Amount To Me . Gotta Respect A Honest Mechanic in A World Full Of People Trying To Get Over it Is Great To Have Someone Working On Your Car That You Can Trust.
Tamika Lewis

★★★★★
Edited 2 years ago
I gave 5 stars ⭐️ because, he really is GREAT at what he does and trustworthy & will have your car back to you within a day or so depends on what it is. Transmission and engine jobs, he can knock out within a few days. He really is awesome. I take all my cars to him! For the past 7 years. & he’s reasonable. I use to go to another place where they charged me an arm and legs. Mainly cus I’m a woman. So I stop trusting mechanics! Mainly for that reason & jobs don’t be complete!!!!I normally don’t like dealing with certain ppl. But he gives you hope fasure. Very reliable and honest! So plz anyone reading this. Trust me take your car to him. He knows what he’s doing.
Aaron Trexler

★
☆☆☆☆
8 months ago
Cory Moss, operating under a business name Fast Fix Auto Experts LLC has been found liable by the Akron Municipal Court for damages to a Mini Cooper that was brought into him for repair in January 2024. By mid-late February he was paid $3,701.25 for the parts and labour after he sent an invoice, which implied that he had either completed or nearly completed the work. In April of 2024, after several weeks of back and forth, and eventually no contact, I went to the garage to attempt to get the car. The car was left parked in a field outside the garage, I looked under the hood and parts that should have been attached weren’t, and there were multiple bolts in the engine that very obviously did not match nor fit. I had the car towed to another mechanic and was given a quote of about $3,600 in repairs that needed completed, was informed there were several incorrect parts installed, and super glue was used in several places. The car was basically declared mechanically totalled. Cory has refused to take accountability, we attempted mediation through the court and refused to refund my money, and he did not show up to the court date in front of the magistrate. Because $3,700 is a lot of money that I didn’t even have and had to borrow, to pay for repairs on a car I was still paying on that’s no longer functional, and Cory refused to complete the work or admit he was unable to do the repairs, I followed the proper legal channels to get my money back. Since then, Cory has moved his garage address somewhere else, and has refused to acknowledge that he is now legally liable for the money I paid for a service he did not perform. I’ve included photos of the car and the engine, as I found them in the field at the garage he was working out of, which can be confirmed through the metadata of the pictures. I’ve also included the magistrate’s decision, which can be confirmed through Akron’s Municipal Court website. Cory, you can send the $3,766 you owe me to my original form of payment, or I can continue with the courts and have them garnish the funds from your accounts, or wages, or any tax returns you may try to file, which is just going to add more court fees that you’ll be responsible for, and will also lead me to file a complaint with the State of Ohio and inform the IRS you are operating under an “LLC” that has not been licensed or legitimised by the state.