I took my 2001 Chevy Impala in with a broken return fuel line. I was given a quote for the repair and it would come out at $450. Since my car was spilling gasoline under the hood, I decided to give the go ahead and I was told my car would be done that night. Nightfall came and I was called by Meineke and told my car was ready and I called my friend to take me there. When I got there the mechanic Hans and owner Rafael told me it was not ready that the fuel line had failed. Then Rafael told the counter attendant to bill me and that I should pay the $450 and that the car would be done by the morning. I payed and I started feeling uncomfortable with the situation.
I went back to my dorm and I started researching part costs. The fuel line cost $100 dollars online and I was charged $200 for the part. Hans had told me that he called every Chevrolet dealer in San Antonio and that the part was 200 dollars.
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