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304, Danforth Avenue, 07305, Jersey City, Hudson County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 201-434-0936
strona internetowej: www.alliedcarcarecenter.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 40.701847, Longitude: -74.0955341
Jeannie Santamaria
::Best place ever. I love the two young cashiers. Sexy and fine
GERALD BAISDEN
::This place sucks i vot my car serviced and washed they literally had no one to vac the cars so they closed the service center and when my car did go through 1 man to dry .I will nevwr return there again and btw oil change prices are way to high
Yasmin A
::WORST car wash I have ever been to. I usually go to Flores but being that I moved closer to her I figured I’d try Allied Car Wash. They didn’t clean the interior. All they did was vacuum and they didn’t even do that right. I paid extra because I knew my car was dirty so I opted for the bronze...NEVER GOING BACK THERE AGAIN.
Cindy McAdam
::The wash isn’t that great. And yet I still keep going back again and again. I have never been pleased. It is never worth the amount of money you had to pay. Sometimes the car is still dusty or just wet all over in the car due to a rag just gliding across everything. Do a better job please. Everything I look at my car it just looks like a rushed job. However the workers are all very nice and friendly. The waiting area is filled with all these cool stuff you can buy for your car.
Wyatt Best
::Got a used car; previous owner had taken it to Lubeland at 304 Danforth. I always change my own oil and found that the plastic oil filter cap (an oddity of GM Ecotech engines) and oil drain plug were screwed on impossibly tight! Even with a cheater bar, I had extreme difficulty loosening the plastic cap, which was obviously screwed on by an impact tool. Big no-no! The cap has 25 Nm stamped on it, which is not very tight. I easily applied that force with one hand and a proper torque wrench. Lucky they didn't destroy the cap. Lazy "professionals."