AM Biler - Bilværksted i Kastrup

Dirección

Løjtegårdsvej 149, 2770 Kastrup, Denmark

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Amenities

  • Toilets

Payments

  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Horario de apertura

Jueves 8 AM–5 PM
Viernes 8 AM–5 PM
Sábado Closed
Domingo Closed
Lunes 8 AM–5 PM
Martes 8 AM–5 PM
Miércoles 8 AM–5 PM

Sitio web

ambiler.dk

Opiniones de los visitantes sobre AM Biler - Bilværksted i Kastrup:

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andreas Ibsen

Guy was super helpful, fixed my car in record time and respected my price limits

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Morten Jørgensen

Super service.

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Rasmus Gram

Good service

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Rami Alaeddin

God services

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Liselotte Stein Jensen

Beware!..asked for tire change, used as budget was small. Got 13-year-old tires (from 2011..), wrong size, not balanced. Price DKK 4000. Too easy to cheat there!!! Sorry Ahmed, one of your young mechanics must be making black money there. Got his name and mobile👍

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Per Severinsen

Had the condenser replaced on my Golf. Friendly and welcoming service, good and fast service and reasonable price. I will come again👍.

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A. S.

Super workshop, service, fast service, reasonable prices.🚔🚕

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Abdulkadir Zakaria

I would not recommend this workshop. Had a bad experience. Have paid a fortune, DKK 2700. And the task has not been solved. 2 lampda probes (Oxygen sensor) are being replaced, which were not defective. A professional mechanic will certainly assess and test the sensors before removal and after, even if you have bought a new sensor. I have asked if they will test with multimeter, got no answer, ok knowhow. OK! I am thinking of since the car itself has diagnosed the fault. OK, they changed both 2 lambda probes and the error did not go away. Finally, I have been told that the car's fault lies somewhere else entirely. and major repair which costs a lot, a lot of money!!. Are you a spare parts seller or a mechanic? Should a technician blindly trust a computer? Is it the customer who has to pay the price? I will leave the answers to the customers? Or answers from the smart technicians in an open forum?