Transmission Repair using Peoples Transmission

Peoples Transmission certifies all of our recommended transmission repair shops based on qualifications, reputation and customer satisfaction. How do we find this information?
  1. We start by finding repair shops that are members of popular automotive services like ASE, ASA, and ATRA. Quality shops use services like these to keep their technicians up to date, and to reference material needed for working on today's complex vehicles.
  2. Reputation: When people have to pay thousands of dollars for transmission repair, you can bet they will complain when their transmission problems are not solved. Peoples Transmission checks records from organizations like the BBB, the Bureau of Automotive Repair (applicable states), and looks for any online complaints in forums and consumer review listings. If there are complaints that have gone unanswered or there are too many complaints, we don't certify them.
  3. Customer satisfaction. We receive feedback from every customer we send to a shop. If there's anything the customer doesn't like about the shop, we try to fix it. If the customer doesn't trust or understand what the shop is telling them, Jon can call the shop to make sure the repairs or price make sense. If we decide the shop is unfair, they are no longer a certified shop, period!

It's already stressful when dealing with transmission problems. Let us help take some of the stress away by making sure your money is going to a business that deserves it, and having someone that truly cares about the integrity of the automotive industry on your side.



13 comments:

scarlet reynolds said...

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Alvin Payne said...

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Unknown said...

These are some great things to live by. Where are you guys located? I sure hope you do transmission repair in Chicago, IL. Please let me know, thanks.

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

I agree with you that life can be really stressful when you need a transmission repair. I cannot imagine working on it by myself though. There is definitely a reason why a transmission repair can be one of the more expensive kinds of jobs out there.

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Unknown said...

Transmission is one of the worst parts to break! Hopefully we can get this fixed within next week. It's hard being without a car when you transmission breaks down!
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Unknown said...

It can be really frustrating when you are having transmission problems with your car. I'm fortunate enough to have found good transmission shops that repair the problems. It makes the stress of car troubles less stressful.

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Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

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Riley Jones said...

The other day I was driving my car and realized that there was something wrong with the transmission. I needed to take it into the dealership to have it looked at. They told me that they would be able to fix it. I am glad to have my car back in order. It helps me out a lot. http://www.budgetautomotivetucson.com/services

Unknown said...

Would you need to go to a gearbox shop to get your transmission repaired or rebuilt? We're considering all of our options to get our Monte Carlo working again. I wonder if our Monte Carlo would need specifically made gearbox parts.
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