Santos Auto Body in Millis (30 Farm St, MA 02054)
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Santos Auto Body is located in Millis (Massachusetts state) on the street of 30 Farm St. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1508-376-5620. You can get more information from their website: http://www.santosautobody.com/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Santos Auto Body quickly are 42.161586, -71.368771. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Santos Auto Body.
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mee
I had some hail damage to my car, Santos auto body fix all the damage and did a unbelievable job on my car, you couldn't tell it was damaged. By the way ,the people posting bad reviews to this company because of they're political views is just not fair or right. This is a great company and they do great work. Service: Body & Trim
11.2021Jason
Ron did an excellent job on my car. It looks brand new. He and his staff were very accommodating to my needs and worked within my budget. Please ignore all these negative comments about right to repair. They don't have any thing to do with the work and are from people with nothing better to do but leave nasty comments.
11.2021Mike
The only thing professional about this guy is his BS. He flat out lies in his endorsement against question 1. He runs an "auto body" shop not a "repair" shop he doesn't need the same access to vehicle diagnostics as mechanics do. He even lies and tells people that someone can remotely take control of their car. If he can't be honest about the right to repair act, how can you expect him to be honest about repairing your vehicle?
11.2020Kurt
I’m a automotive tech of 18 years. I just seen the vote no commercial for Massachusetts Question #1. Santos auto body Is a body shop and not a automotive repair shop. He used the opportunity for free TV advertising of his body shop . Why should only a automotive dealer and not the independent shop have wireless access to the “OBD” on board diagnostic system. It will help the customer to have the option to have the dealer or their local repair shop see what might be going on with the vehicle while it’s outside the shop. Body shops really don’t need this kind of technology because they are not in the maintenance/Diagnostic and repair portion of the field. Body shops rely on customers getting into a accident. They don’t need access to the systems like repair technicians do. If anyone votes no, that means only dealers will be allowed to have wireless access.
11.2020Rob
Auto body shops should be using technical information if they are researching OEM repair procedures. Additionally there are procedures that an independent shop can now perform in-house that a dealer would have typically performed however they require the data that we are all voting over. The owner of Santos Auto Body should be held accountable to explain his position on the matter given these facts and also disclose any suns paid to him by the Coalition for Safe and Secure Data. In my opinion, what is being communicated to the consumer is inaccurate and without merit.
11.2020Robert
To echo what the others are saying this man is a complete sell out. The commercial he is in just spews lies and was paid for by all of the major auto companies. And this isn’t even a real repair shop, just auto body so this question would not even affect him. If he is willing to lie and sell out in this situation, what else would he do to make money off of your potential business? Bring your car elsewhere!
11.2020Aeryn
If you are willing to mislead the general public on an issue that does not even relate to you, then you cannot be trusted to work on vehicles. You are an auto body shop, meaning you fix the body of a vehicle. You are not an auto repair shop, so you do not need the diagnostic systems/technology that repair shops do. This is why people have such a hard time trusting any type of shop in the car industry. I am not one to normally wish bad on people, but if you are willing lie to the public and attempt to tear down your neighbors for money and TV time.. you do not deserve to be in business.
11.2020Tom
I have not used them for body work and they may do fine work, but I am highly suspect of their business after Mr. Santos endorsed the no on question 1 campaign. If they area body shop working on modern cars, they need access to data from manufacturers in order to repair and calibrate newer car systems such as lane departure and collision avoidance. Without access to this, the car would have to go to a car dealership which can delay finishing work and be costly to the consumer. As a proponent of independent auto mechanics and doing some of my own work on cars, right to repair is an important option to have available. Please vote yes on question 1.
11.2020Bob
It's an body shop. Selling out independent repair shops. If you can't trust him on something he has no interest in how can you support him. Please reply your regret as you only reply to 5 star ratings. Be honest as you have shown that you are untrustworthy so far. As for auto repair shops, please redirect your body repairs to a different shop unless Ron replies with an honest reasonable response. Big auto lobby groups have poisoned Mr. Santos, spreading the income gap. Support small business that are honest.
11.2020Rose
I had my brand new car for a month before I got in an accident. Santos was able to make it look brand new again for me, with the interior smelling better than the day I got it. Great work, excellent service. Hopefully I won’t need to get my car fixed up again, but at least I know a great place to go to for any future auto body needs!
11.2020