4/5 Michael B. 4 years ago on Google • 37 reviews
Autopilot.
Car
service
is
not
bad
at
all
for
modern
Russia.
I
came
here
once
after
someone
jammed
an
advertising
brochure
under
the
windshield
wiper
of
my
car.
Now
I
try
to
travel
mainly
here.
Firstly,
close
to
the
house
and
garage.
Secondly,
this
service
manages
to
hardly
mess
up,
which
is
already
a
brilliant
achievement
in
these
times.
Thirdly,
the
prices
here
are
about
the
same
as
everyone
else’s,
but
the
establishment’s
policy
as
a
battle
cry
is
to
reject
unreasonably
inflated
volumes
of
work,
“work
scam”
as
it
is
called.
Surprisingly,
this
policy
is
fairly
well
observed
in
practice,
apparently
due
to
the
efforts
of
incredibly
strict
top
management
and
quality
control
of
customer
service.
After
your
visit
to
the
service,
the
owner
of
the
business
may
call
you
some
time
later
and
ask
whether
everything
went
as
planned.
And
if
you
are
not
completely
satisfied
with
one
of
the
servicemen,
you
can
pour
the
entire
charge
of
your
prepared
bile
and
melancholy
onto
the
poor
fellow’s
head.
Fourthly,
here
they
thought
of
setting
up
a
quite
decent
waiting
area
overlooking
the
workshop.
Fortunately,
the
relic
layout
of
the
old
Soviet
taxi
fleet
makes
it
possible
to
ensure
this.
The
only
negative
is
the
location
of
the
establishment
on
the
third
floor
of
the
renovation
building
of
the
ex-taxi
park.
Autopilot
apparently
understands
this,
and
therefore
an
office
employee
from
the
administrative
part
of
the
building
will
gladly
help
guide
your
car
through
the
labyrinths
of
dark
ramps.