Recommendations for reputable Audi Service/Dealer in Philly Suburbs
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New to the Audi scene and looking for good Audi service through a dealership. I have an independent for most things, but am looking for a good service department.
I work in Newtwon Square, PA but haven't heard good things about YBH Audi. I live near King of Prussia, PA.
Any recommendations?
I work in Newtwon Square, PA but haven't heard good things about YBH Audi. I live near King of Prussia, PA.
Any recommendations?
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Feel free to drop my name to let him know that I'm still alive, but it won't save you anything
Neil and crew do a lot of the S4 stage 3 installs and lots of maintenance of Audis/BMW/Porsche and various other cars. Neil races Audi/bimmer/Porsche, so he knows the cars well.
Dougherty Automotive in West Chester, PA is closer to you and an amazing shop, namely for Porsche, Audi, VW, Volvo and Saab, but $$$$. Since when do you charge for shop supplies? That's part of doing business and included in teh pricing of your parts and labor, imo. But, whatever... free loaner car...the 1 and only time I used them.
Woodlawn is closer to center city, and also a good place. SCCA Porsche guys and old school Audi techs. ask for John, but anyone can take care of you there.
There's also Porsche/Audi/VW shop in Malvern on Phoenixville Pike just off of 29/202. I forget the name of it. I've never used them, but they come recommended by others to me.
I'm a DIY guy, but these are some of the best indy techs around Philly for Audis.
and, of course, <a href="http://www.awe-tuning.com">AWE for tuning</a>.<ul><li><a href="http://www.82autowerks.com/">http://www.82autowerks.com/</a</li></ul>
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Dougherty Automotive in West Chester, PA is closer to you and an amazing shop, namely for Porsche, Audi, VW, Volvo and Saab, but $$$$. Since when do you charge for shop supplies? That's part of doing business and included in teh pricing of your parts and labor, imo. But, whatever... free loaner car...the 1 and only time I used them.
Woodlawn is closer to center city, and also a good place. SCCA Porsche guys and old school Audi techs. ask for John, but anyone can take care of you there.
There's also Porsche/Audi/VW shop in Malvern on Phoenixville Pike just off of 29/202. I forget the name of it. I've never used them, but they come recommended by others to me.
I'm a DIY guy, but these are some of the best indy techs around Philly for Audis.
and, of course, <a href="http://www.awe-tuning.com">AWE for tuning</a>.<ul><li><a href="http://www.82autowerks.com/">http://www.82autowerks.com/</a</li></ul>
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Audi (the old Huntington Valley Audi) is the place to go...and <1 mile down from AWE.
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They stick to installs of products they sell only, which is enough to keep them booked for 30-45 days solid at all times.
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His price was about 60% of the what Don Rosen quoted me. I know some other local Audi drivers that won't take their cars anywhere else for major work.
I've use the Goodyear dealer in Paoli for over 20 years for regular maintenance. Honest folks (and I can walk there from work).<ul><li><a href="http://www.dgmotoring.com/">http://www.dgmotoring.com/</a</li></ul>
I've use the Goodyear dealer in Paoli for over 20 years for regular maintenance. Honest folks (and I can walk there from work).<ul><li><a href="http://www.dgmotoring.com/">http://www.dgmotoring.com/</a</li></ul>