(314) 961-5090
99 Brentwood Promenade Ct
Saint Louis,
MO
63144
38.627033
-90.341595
Neighborhoods: Saint Louis, Brentwood
Reviews & Ratings for Dobbs Tire & Auto Center #21 Promenade
5 reviews
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Beware of Dobbs by Robert D. at InsiderPages
Contributor at Insider Pages
BEWARE OF DOBBS TIRE AND AUTO!
I brought my running vehicle to Dobbs for minor emissions work. I applied for their in-house credit. My vehicle was returned barely running with wiring problems. When I refused to pay for their mistakes I was told that they already charged my credit and would not remove charges.
Dobbs mechanics made no mention of this in report so corporate denies my claim.
BEWARE OF DOBBS TIRE AND AUTO!
They do not admit their mistakes and will not make good on them. There are plenty of other auto shops to choose from, don't take chances on being the next victim.
BEWARE OF DOBBS TIRE AND AUTO!
I gave them one star because I could not give them less.
BEWARE OF DOBBS TIRE AND AUTO!
Best service in town!
by Gketg5 at Citysearch
I have been going to the Promindade Dobbs (formerly Brentwood Dobbs when it was at its former site next to Applegates on Brentwood Blvd) for 20+ years. They do a great job at servicing all makes and models no matter how old. I had them service Nissan, Honda, Chevy, Pontiac, Dodge and Plymouth. NEVER a disapointment, NO hard or misleading sales tactics or surprises, and always ready when promised. These folks know what they are doing!
I've sent others there and have never had anyone tell me they weren't satisfied or paid more than fair price. Convinced my new neighbor to go there since she needed second opinion on service. Got same service at better price with better warranty. Finally, this is THE place to buy tires - best selection and best prices.
This Dobbs does honest work. Go there!!!
Robbery. Do not trust these guys. Beware of their scare tactics.
by liquidsaiga at Citysearch
We went in to have oil change and check a mysterious clicking noise coming from rear. They said the front and rear break pads were worn down, the front and rear rotors were "too thin to be machined" and the front calipers needed to be replaced because of a leak. They continued to press the issue by saying the breaks could stop working without notice because of the leak they found.
The total cost of parts and labor was going to exceed $1000! A second opinion found nothing wrong with the breaks and fixed the noise by lubricating the trunk latch.
Go somewhere else.



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