Eleven years ago, we moved away from our expert international car mechanic with my low-mileage, rather cool ‘95 VW Cabrio. Given its vintage, optimal maintenance requires superlative experience, know-how, and the ability to source rare parts. GAS embodies all of that.
In my decades of owning older international cars, including a Renault and a Peugeot (for some random reason), another quality that sets GAS above most is their conscientiousness to foresee and clearly inform customers what will need addressing in the near future. GAS seems to care about customers’ road safety—and budgets—as they would their own family members.
Amy Meblin
Greenfield