Hello Primers,
I've been shopping around for some basic service for my '94 - oil changes and the like (hey... I'm an apartment dweller and not all that confident wrenching on my own car). I was thinking of taking it to an actual Acura dealer, and while I'm at it, also having them check out my clutch master cylinder.
I dialed around the bay area and the only dealer that actually had a working phone number that matches their website, and a human being answer my call, was Oakland Acura. I wasn't sure what to expect given that the NSX has been out of production so long - I was pleasantly surprised to find that not only did they know what an NSX was, but they have an NSX tech. They also seem to have decent reviews on Yelp, although none explicitly mentioning the NSX.
I was curious if anyone here has had experiences (good/bad) with them? I figure the price is going to be higher than an independent shop, and they may even find some questionable service items to recommend, which is tolerable as long as they don't screw it up or go around hooning in it while I'm eating donuts in the lobby.
I've been shopping around for some basic service for my '94 - oil changes and the like (hey... I'm an apartment dweller and not all that confident wrenching on my own car). I was thinking of taking it to an actual Acura dealer, and while I'm at it, also having them check out my clutch master cylinder.
I dialed around the bay area and the only dealer that actually had a working phone number that matches their website, and a human being answer my call, was Oakland Acura. I wasn't sure what to expect given that the NSX has been out of production so long - I was pleasantly surprised to find that not only did they know what an NSX was, but they have an NSX tech. They also seem to have decent reviews on Yelp, although none explicitly mentioning the NSX.
I was curious if anyone here has had experiences (good/bad) with them? I figure the price is going to be higher than an independent shop, and they may even find some questionable service items to recommend, which is tolerable as long as they don't screw it up or go around hooning in it while I'm eating donuts in the lobby.
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