The $99 brake job (closer to $300 when you get your car back) is good for about 30 - 40K miles. Then the cheap pads they used are history and your rotors become toast in about two stoplights. A semi metalic or ceramic pad is more expensive but will last for 60 to 100K - and has teltale signs when it needs replacement. Avoid these guys like the plague.
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this brake shop has been the one to take care of all my brake repairs and such.they are a pretty friendly group and they answer all your questions. they fill up all kinds of fluids.they do clean work and they are reliable. short waiting times.customer service is good and they always have coupons for visits.
this place does very quick brake jobs. they are very professional and prompt. they dont charge a lot like other places. they check for other defects as well while thery are fixing your breaks.they do a high quality job and i like that they are friendly to people when you go here to have your car fixed.
If you are looking for the cheapest way out, go with Brake Stop because they will overlook things that do need repair. The owner(s) are a little shady. The waiting area is really dirty. The store is run down. The prices are usually cheaper than most, but you get what you pay for. I'd say find your service help elsewhere. But if you are on a really tight budget, this is the place to get you through (just be prepared to take it someplace good when finances allow).