Midas 2086 Marlton Pike East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
About the Business
Midas, located at 2086 Marlton Pike East in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, is a one-stop shop for all your auto repair needs. Specializing in car repairs, tire sales, and oil changes, Midas offers high-quality service at a fair price. With a focus on customer satisfaction, Midas is committed to providing expert maintenance and repairs for your vehicle. From brake inspections to tire installations, the skilled technicians at Midas are dedicated to keeping you safe on the road. Additionally, Midas offers a variety of special offers and financing options to help make auto repairs more affordable. Trust Midas in Cherry Hill for all your automotive needs and drive with confidence.
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Location & Phone number
2086 Marlton Pike East, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003, 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:
07:30 - 16:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This was the most expensive shop I have visited in years. The price you are quoted may not the price you will pay. You may have added cost and taxes onto your already high quote. Such as shop fees, $98 for a gasket, and/or $150 to top off you antifreeze. I would not return even for emergence repair. I would not recommend this shop. There are other reputable shops near by. I was too busy and in a hurry to get my car repaired. I was not paying attention on how much I was being overcharged. You are warned..."
"Sam and the team are amazing at what they do. The customer service is top tier and they work hard to accurately diagnose problems with your car and fix them. Great experience and I will return!"
"I trust my 23 year old car to Sam RIOS and his excellent team at Marlton Midas. The customer service is the BEST! Sam makes sure his customers are well taken care of! He will ALWAYS give you the best price and best service! God Bless him. Sincerely Darlene Donahue"
"Sam and crew are the best!! We’ve covered 20 states in 4 months so our faithful VW has GOT to be right. Don’t want to be in Arizona with a problem! They handled our alignment and oil change and the car is tracking straight and I’m super happy!! Sam the manager is the kind of person any company should be proud to be in management, a consummate professional and a true asset to the brand! Continued success y’all and when we are back in the area and need work, we will be back!"
"BEWARE! BE CAUTIOUS! And most of all, DO YOUR HOMEWORK! Do NOT say Yes when they appear to really care and make you believe that they are giving you a discount. Luckily for me, I dodged the scam they were attempting to get me with, so much so that the guy got really upset that I did not patronize the shop for the service they were trying to offer. Please see the attached picture for why I said all of this. In what life does it cost almost $2500 to change ONE axle and ONE hub assembly along with a wheel alignment (that which I didn't know was added to the quote)??? And then he tried to act like he was doing me a favor by cutting the rate down to $1668 to make it appear that I was receiving a discount. Another thing is that they misdiagnosed my vehicle stating that I needed a new axle for passenger front side. They tried to take advantage of me because I am a lady and because I appeared to be desperately in need of car repair due to an event I was supposed to be at within a couple of hours and had driven in from another state. What they didn't know is I do my research before saying yes. When I told guy I couldn't make an expensive decision like that immediately and asked for him to print out quote with what was needed and cost, he said, "So you can take it to someone else and have them do the work?" Then he started talking loudly to someone in the back about what he felt I was going to do as if I was standing nearby. He was really mad. So I walked up to desk and told him don't be mad and ask him if he understood that I couldn't make such financial decision like that right now. He said yeah but it's just that people do this all the time (pouting) and said how he has sisters and just glad I got off road. I told them at least 3 times that I would pay for the diagnosis so they didn't feel they did anything free for me with hopes I would patronize their business, they told me know. So I did appreciate that. However, crazily trying to take advantage and overcharging me for such repair was sickening. So he told me I had 24hr to move my car before I start getting charged. Then he said I really havd until Monday (as I went there on a Saturday) since shop was closed on Sunday. So I got my car towed the next day to a trusted mechanic, an hour away, who told me that only my passenger's front wheel bearing/hub assembly needed to be repaired. He inspected the axle and said nothing was wrong with it. He didn't overcharge me for the parts (I know because I know how much the hub assembly really costed and from where he was purchasing and how much he charged for it). So he only charged me approx. $250 for the part, missing lug nut, and labor where as Midas was charging me $1068.82 for one hub assembly and $564.96 for labor totaling $1633.78. That's a 653% upcharge. I had a company in my 2nd home state who was going to charge me $296 for wheel bearing replacement (not full hub asbly) but they told me they charge more for parts if they get them but they allow customers to purchase the parts to save money. And the axle is only $95 but they were going to charge me $236.25 for the part and $247.50 for labor totaling $483.75. Wheel alignment for $129.99, okay. But going to Groupon, I could get it for approx $80 at same location. Even with the $792.51 reduction, $1668 is still robbery. Let's not add insult to injury that I was able to get the wheel bearing/hub assembly, valve cover gasket, and transmission cooling lines replaced/repaired for less than the amount they took off from the overall charge, i.e. I only paid $775 for all of that work and it was from a legit mechanic shop. All in all, I'm glad I stood my ground and did not allow them to try to manipulate me with their passive aggressive behavior. No matter where you get your car serviced, it will greatly benefit you by doing your homework before saying Yes. Take in for a diag and pay their diag fee. Ask for a printout of parts needed and breakdown of parts and labor. Take that and shop around. They will all say they are being honest. I heard it twice last week. ALL LIES!"
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