Reviews
Should be called Fast Eddies because they rip you off if you need any major work done and then don't fix problems they create. Instead, I was offered excuses. They stole my OEM turbocharger and bolted on a garbage after market when mine was running like a champ before. Now my TDI can barely make it to 75 and only on a decline with the wind blowing behind me. They claimed that they had an old injection pump "out back" and would replace my noisy one. So I trusted them. The thing is, since I owned my TDI it has not had the sound dampening plastic belly pan nor the top cover. Either way, it was the classic shady B.S. when you think about a shady mechanic shop.
Long story long, engine ran before major maintenance, now it runs like their mechanics, shady and slow.
1
7 years ago (21-02-2018)
I have a 1964 11 window microbus, a 74 Superbeetle with an Autostick transmission, and a1962 Beetle convertible, and have been trusting Eddie’s Imports for more than 10 years. Eddie and his folks have always been professional, responsive, and have the expertise and experience to maintain and build my high performance air-cooled VW show cars, as well as some that you may see on TV. Over the years, others have told me that they could do the job because “VW’s are simple and anyone can work on them”, but invariably each time I’ve had to take them back to Eddie’s to be sorted out afterwards. So, I highly recommend that you take any of your cars to Eddie’s Imports.
5
8 years ago (05-12-2017)
Real nice people; Knowledgeable. They helped me out with any problems I had.
5
9 years ago (11-02-2017)
I had a common issue on my Passat that was fixed by Eddie reprogramming the transmission to shift better and also a vacuum leak that was causing the car to run rough. He helped me identify the leak and fixed my transmission issue, altogether took about five minutes of his time, and he didn't charge me for his time! He's a great guy. Very knowledgeable. If you have a VW, take it to this guy. He will do you right!
5
9 years ago (21-08-2016)
On a road-trip my Eurovan lost power and after limping into town Eddie correctly diagnosed the problem as a plugged catalytic converter, and pointed me to a local muffler shop that got me on the road again. Really nice guys there!
5
9 years ago (12-12-2016)