Ryan davis is the owner of autoscience and he will rip you off. he gets lemon cars from the auctions and then will post them for saw on craigslist saying the are free from any issuses.
that is a lie he sold me a subaru that was quickly became a lemon from the start. first thing is he sold it to me as is with no warranty, even though I was willing to pay a little extra for one, and said if I had problems just to bring back and
two weeks later after all the said and done. the car started to have driving problems. too it to NTB where they showed me that I was needing tires, and alignment so I took it back to ryan. where he said nothing was wrong with the tires , but then said he said the car actually came with these wheels and tires, but I put those set of tires and wheels on because they where better. then after laughing that off he said if I wanted some really good tires he would help me out. I paid for some 235/45/17 hankooks to which later after driving off and stopping for lunch noticed some off brand 215/50/17's on my subaru. so I drive back up there show the paper work, and he says I have no ideal what you are talking about.
then around a month later I'm back up there telling him squeeking was coming from the car. telling him I pretty sure i need rotors and pads. he tells me there was no way I needed brakes and rotors, and that more or likely it was a ball joint that needed to be fixed because we put new rotors and pads on the car before you bought it. lucky this is where i found other subaru drivers and I was right, just needs new pads and rotors.
oh now my story gets better a few days later I start throwing codes I go back up there and he tells me the code I'm throwing means i need a down pipe. but I was smart and said I don't think so, a back problem code calls for getting a down pipe.
my last straw was being stuck 30-45 mins away from home, at a gas station with the car not taking gas down the filler neck, and clutch slipping.
so I take it to the dealership, my clutch was going out and I had my fire wall broke. and to fix it was going to be 4-5k in work I ended up getting a new subaru at the dealership and trading this one in.
Ryan davis is such a lier and scammer, that he has to move his company around. that a long time ago he use to be at 11052 shady trail dallas texas.
you need work on your Subaru go to cobb, awdtuning,or the dealshiper. but what ever you do don't go to this low life scamming scum bag.
Autoscience in Carrollton Texas is a horrible choice for your automotive needs.
I took my car there after overheating and was told I needed a new engine. I was fine with that as the car had 150,00 miles on it and I knew the engine was gone. After discussing options with the owner Ryan Davis I decided to go with upgraded internal engine components as the engine in my car is known to have weak pistons. After a long wait I finally got my car back and it ran fine for a short while. Soon, it began throwing check engine lights resulting in multiple return trips and more monetary outlay. Thereafter, I began inspecting the engine myself, and was shocked with what I found, many of the hoses were so brittle that they snapped or tore in my hands upon removal indicating that they hd not been replaced. None of this was covered under the supposed one year warranty I was promised. At around 7500 miles after the "rebuild" I began to hear a ticking sound which quickly grew louder and then the engine began smoking. I pulled over, opened the hood and found a massive hole in the top of my engine with flames coming out of it. After putting out the flames I could see there was a rod poking out through the engine block. The rod that was protruding was a stock rod and not the upgraded rod I paid for.
After this, I had my car towed to Autoscience and was asked if I had comprehensive coverage on the car because they would bash in my oil pan and file an insurance claim. I declined and asked about my warranty. After talking in circles, the owner said he would make it right and I would only have to pay around $600 for machining costs to the heads and that he would cap any repair costs at $1500, I agreed and left. Around 100 days later I got an email saying I needed a new turbocharger for $300 bringing the cost to $1800, I again agreed and was given a date to pick up my car. On the aforementioned date I drove to pick up my car only to be told that it had been sent to Subaru of Plano because it had computer problems. I never gave permission for this to be done. Weeks later I was presented with a bill for $3000, to which I objected. The owner then proceeded to tell me he would disable my car and file a mechanics lein on it. After some arguments the bill was brought down to $2100. I reluctantly paid and left.
I have since taken my car to a third party and the engine in my car is not rebuilt. It has low compression in two of the cylinders and the other two are marginal. Therfore, the engine is pretty much on it's last legs and will be dead soon. This is not the kind of outcome anyone should expect after spendiing $10,000 at a repair shop.
The end result is that my car will now have to be sold as parts due to the dying angine and some body damage.
Avoid this shop, there are many, many more honest and trustworthy places to take your car. This place is pretty much scam city, the owner will say one thing and do another, not stand behind his work and try to take you for all you have.
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Ryan davis is the owner of autoscience and he will rip you off. he gets lemon cars from the auctions and then will post them for saw on craigslist saying the are free from any issuses.
that is a lie he sold me a subaru that was quickly became a lemon from the start. first thing is he sold it to me as is with no warranty, even though I was willing to pay a little extra for one, and said if I had problems just to bring back and
two weeks later after all the said and done. the car started to have driving problems. too it to NTB where they showed me that I was needing tires, and alignment so I took it back to ryan. where he said nothing was wrong with the tires , but then said he said the car actually came with these wheels and tires, but I put those set of tires and wheels on because they where better. then after laughing that off he said if I wanted some really good tires he would help me out. I paid for some 235/45/17 hankooks to which later after driving off and stopping for lunch noticed some off brand 215/50/17's on my subaru. so I drive back up there show the paper work, and he says I have no ideal what you are talking about.
then around a month later I'm back up there telling him squeeking was coming from the car. telling him I pretty sure i need rotors and pads. he tells me there was no way I needed brakes and rotors, and that more or likely it was a ball joint that needed to be fixed because we put new rotors and pads on the car before you bought it. lucky this is where i found other subaru drivers and I was right, just needs new pads and rotors.
oh now my story gets better a few days later I start throwing codes I go back up there and he tells me the code I'm throwing means i need a down pipe. but I was smart and said I don't think so, a back problem code calls for getting a down pipe.
my last straw was being stuck 30-45 mins away from home, at a gas station with the car not taking gas down the filler neck, and clutch slipping.
so I take it to the dealership, my clutch was going out and I had my fire wall broke. and to fix it was going to be 4-5k in work I ended up getting a new subaru at the dealership and trading this one in.
Ryan davis is such a lier and scammer, that he has to move his company around. that a long time ago he use to be at 11052 shady trail dallas texas.
you need work on your Subaru go to cobb, awdtuning,or the dealshiper. but what ever you do don't go to this low life scamming scum bag.
Autoscience in Carrollton Texas is a horrible choice for your automotive needs.
I took my car there after overheating and was told I needed a new engine. I was fine with that as the car had 150,00 miles on it and I knew the engine was gone. After discussing options with the owner Ryan Davis I decided to go with upgraded internal engine components as the engine in my car is known to have weak pistons. After a long wait I finally got my car back and it ran fine for a short while. Soon, it began throwing check engine lights resulting in multiple return trips and more monetary outlay. Thereafter, I began inspecting the engine myself, and was shocked with what I found, many of the hoses were so brittle that they snapped or tore in my hands upon removal indicating that they hd not been replaced. None of this was covered under the supposed one year warranty I was promised. At around 7500 miles after the "rebuild" I began to hear a ticking sound which quickly grew louder and then the engine began smoking. I pulled over, opened the hood and found a massive hole in the top of my engine with flames coming out of it. After putting out the flames I could see there was a rod poking out through the engine block. The rod that was protruding was a stock rod and not the upgraded rod I paid for.
After this, I had my car towed to Autoscience and was asked if I had comprehensive coverage on the car because they would bash in my oil pan and file an insurance claim. I declined and asked about my warranty. After talking in circles, the owner said he would make it right and I would only have to pay around $600 for machining costs to the heads and that he would cap any repair costs at $1500, I agreed and left. Around 100 days later I got an email saying I needed a new turbocharger for $300 bringing the cost to $1800, I again agreed and was given a date to pick up my car. On the aforementioned date I drove to pick up my car only to be told that it had been sent to Subaru of Plano because it had computer problems. I never gave permission for this to be done. Weeks later I was presented with a bill for $3000, to which I objected. The owner then proceeded to tell me he would disable my car and file a mechanics lein on it. After some arguments the bill was brought down to $2100. I reluctantly paid and left.
I have since taken my car to a third party and the engine in my car is not rebuilt. It has low compression in two of the cylinders and the other two are marginal. Therfore, the engine is pretty much on it's last legs and will be dead soon. This is not the kind of outcome anyone should expect after spendiing $10,000 at a repair shop.
The end result is that my car will now have to be sold as parts due to the dying angine and some body damage.
Avoid this shop, there are many, many more honest and trustworthy places to take your car. This place is pretty much scam city, the owner will say one thing and do another, not stand behind his work and try to take you for all you have.