Need a good shop in Toronto - Suggestions?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Henry Greisman, Oct 20, 2003.

  1. Hi All:

    I own a 2000 V70R in Toronto. For reasons of proximity and warranty, I've
    had it serviced at Lawrence Park. I do not want to return there for any
    reason.

    Can someone recommend a good dealership? The car is still in warranty, so I
    want an authorized dealer. I think I heard good things about Newmarket Volvo
    on this newsgroup. How about Robert Motors?

    Thanks, Henry
     
    Henry Greisman, Oct 20, 2003
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  2. Henry Greisman

    Boris Mohar Guest

    Try Suter's Auto in Aurora, just south of newmarket. Honest family business
    that specialize in Volvos.

    905 727-2404
    30 Allaura Boulevard, Unit #1

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    Boris Mohar

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    Boris Mohar, Oct 20, 2003
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  3. Are they an authorized dealer?


     
    Henry Greisman, Oct 20, 2003
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    Stefan Jafs Guest

    I would highly recommend Newmarket Volvo! I had my old S80 serviced there
    and last month I purchased my XC90 from them. They are a nice bunch of
    people, very hospitable and friendly. Always giving that little extra. I
    even got a bunch of free carwash coupons from them.

    Stefan
     
    Stefan Jafs, Oct 20, 2003
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    Mike F Guest

    You're kind of out of luck around here. The same people who own
    Lawrence Park also own Volvo Villa and (obviously) Volvo Villa
    Unionville, so you won't want to try either of those. So you're stuck
    going way west to Robert Motors (a former co-worker was happy having her
    850 serviced there), east to Pickering or North to Newmarket.
     
    Mike F, Oct 20, 2003
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  6. Thanks - looks like Newmarket gets me. Wish me luck!
     
    Henry Greisman, Oct 20, 2003
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