AAMCO Transmissions & Total Car Care 2455 Old Washington Road, Waldorf, MD 20601
About the Business
AAMCO Transmissions & Total Car Care is a trusted car repair institution located at 2455 Old Washington Road in Waldorf, Maryland, United States. With a focus on providing top-notch transmission services and comprehensive car care, our experienced technicians are dedicated to keeping your vehicle running smoothly and efficiently. Whether you need a simple tune-up or a major repair, AAMCO is the go-to destination for all your automotive needs. Visit us today and experience the difference of expert service and quality workmanship.
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Location & Phone number
2455 Old Washington Rd, Waldorf, MD 20601, United States
Hours open
Monday:
07:30 - 18:00
Tuesday:
07:30 - 18:00
Wednesday:
07:30 - 18:00
Thursday:
07:30 - 18:00
Friday:
07:30 - 18:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 13:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I give these guys 5 stars. I got my rebuilt transmission and was put in a lil late due to the summer holidays but when it arrived. I got my 2007 Yukon Denali back on the road. And she responded perfect. I then experienced some other issues that I thought may interfere with the work that was done so I took it back today for my concerns and for my first adjustments after the trans replacement. And Doug and Manny welcomed me and my truck back with no issues.... These guys are my go to shop. No other shop will touch my truck. And I approve this review keep up the outstanding work. From the front, too the back of shop I salute you guys.... Sincerely Yours. Mr R.A. Wilson"
"Made an appointment online. Never received a call or email back to confirm. So I called. Guy on the phone seemed to have a problem with me wanting a diagnostic on my car that's still under warranty. All I wanted was a second opinion on a issue with my transmission that the dealership is trying to ignore. I'll just take my car to a different transmission specialist."
"This shop started off in a great manor but quickly turned into a nightmare. He could not quote me a price but wanted to drop my transmission. Another advisor said he would have to redo the whole process to quote me. He did not offer to do so afterwards. Then the transmission tube cap was missing when I picked my car up. I asked an advisor about it and he handed me a random cap and said, "here try this one." He did not offer to get a tech to replace my cap that they did not put back on or offer help himself. Thankful I did not give the go ahead for them to drop my transmission. How can a shop be trusted to rebuild a transmission when they cannot pay attention to simple details (putting the transmission tube cap back in place)?"
"This place is a ripoff. My Mustang had an error code and it was a simple fix. The shop told me yhe error code meant nothing. They calked me and told me they would have to drop the transmission. I told them no. I took the car to a local shop and they repaired the frayed wire for $100. After that no more transmission problems. Drop the transmission cost, that Aamco wanted would be super expensive. Don’t take your vehicles here."
"I would not recommend anyone taking their vehicle to this place for any reason. I don't think a back alley mechanic would have cause more damage to my vehicle as this so called "reputable" shop has done. I had my vehicle towed there to replace the transmission only; that was the ONLY issue with my vehicle. Instead, while at their shop, they claimed I had a catalytic converter and an electrical problem that had to be fixed first. After almost two months later, when it was time for the warranty company to honor my claim; after speaking to the shop manager, things only got worst. Going from obtaining a used transmission to only paying less than $2,000 towards a new one; therefore, no transmission replacement at all. I had enough and just wanted my vehicle back; it cost over $2,300 for the "repairs". The manager claimed it was drivable and took me on a test drive. When I asked why five vehicle trouble lights plus the engine light was on; they gave me some gibberish for an explanation. When I tried to drive my vehicle home, it would NOT start. I had to get one of their mechanics; who mumbled something about the negative battery cable or post; which he said he fixed and gave me a jump. I made it home, but the vehicle would not start the next morning because of something they did to my electrical system, that was draining my 6 months old Die Hard battery."
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