I 'drove in" my Land Rover Discovery into Red Line because the first gear was slipping. After a week and not hearing from them I called. Tom told me that he was planning to call me and that after looking at the transmisson my two year old Discovery would need a whole new transmission and it would cost me $5000. I told him I would take it to Land Rover for a second opinion and when could I pick it up. He told me that they had taken it appart and could not put it back together again and Id have to have a tow truck pick it up. I explained I drove it in and I wanted to drive it out? He said that was not possible since several of the parts were now broken and it could not be put back together. I towed the car to Land Rover with the box of transmission parts. The Land Rover mechanic showed me the broken parts and explained the only way it could have happened was when the Red Line mechanic tried to force the parts off. The Land Rover mechanic also said Red Line was overcharging me twice the amount of what a transmisson to that year land Rover cost.
Red Line overcharges and engages in fraudlent business practices and I highly recommend you do not use them. It appears my case is not unique with Red Line. On Yelp.com (yelp.com/biz/red-line-motors-purcellville) you will find a very similiar report.
I 'drove in" my Land Rover Discovery into Red Line because the first gear was slipping. After a week and not hearing from them I called. Tom told me that he was planning to call me and that after looking at the transmisson my two year old Discovery would need a whole new transmission and it would cost me $5000. I told him I would take it to Land Rover for a second opinion and when could I pick it up. He told me that they had taken it appart and could not put it back together again and Id have to have a tow truck pick it up. I explained I drove it in and I wanted to drive it out? He said that was not possible since several of the parts were now broken and it could not be put back together. I towed the car to Land Rover with the box of transmission parts. The Land Rover mechanic showed me the broken parts and explained the only way it could have happened was when the Red Line mechanic tried to force the parts off. The Land Rover mechanic also said Red Line was overcharging me twice the amount of what a transmisson to that year land Rover cost.Red Line overcharges and engages in fraudlent business practices and I highly recommend you do not use them. It appears my case is not unique with Red Line. On Yelp.com (yelp.com/biz/red-line-motors-purcellville) you will find a very similiar report.
Red Line Motors Reviews
I 'drove in" my Land Rover Discovery into Red Line because the first gear was slipping. After a week and not hearing from them I called. Tom told me that he was planning to call me and that after looking at the transmisson my two year old Discovery would need a whole new transmission and it would cost me $5000. I told him I would take it to Land Rover for a second opinion and when could I pick it up. He told me that they had taken it appart and could not put it back together again and Id have to have a tow truck pick it up. I explained I drove it in and I wanted to drive it out? He said that was not possible since several of the parts were now broken and it could not be put back together. I towed the car to Land Rover with the box of transmission parts. The Land Rover mechanic showed me the broken parts and explained the only way it could have happened was when the Red Line mechanic tried to force the parts off. The Land Rover mechanic also said Red Line was overcharging me twice the amount of what a transmisson to that year land Rover cost.
Red Line overcharges and engages in fraudlent business practices and I highly recommend you do not use them. It appears my case is not unique with Red Line. On Yelp.com (yelp.com/biz/red-line-motors-purcellville) you will find a very similiar report.
I 'drove in" my Land Rover Discovery into Red Line because the first gear was slipping. After a week and not hearing from them I called. Tom told me that he was planning to call me and that after looking at the transmisson my two year old Discovery would need a whole new transmission and it would cost me $5000. I told him I would take it to Land Rover for a second opinion and when could I pick it up. He told me that they had taken it appart and could not put it back together again and Id have to have a tow truck pick it up. I explained I drove it in and I wanted to drive it out? He said that was not possible since several of the parts were now broken and it could not be put back together. I towed the car to Land Rover with the box of transmission parts. The Land Rover mechanic showed me the broken parts and explained the only way it could have happened was when the Red Line mechanic tried to force the parts off. The Land Rover mechanic also said Red Line was overcharging me twice the amount of what a transmisson to that year land Rover cost.Red Line overcharges and engages in fraudlent business practices and I highly recommend you do not use them. It appears my case is not unique with Red Line. On Yelp.com (yelp.com/biz/red-line-motors-purcellville) you will find a very similiar report.