1 /5 Anthony Cornett: I brought in my car to Castros. It is in need of work in several areas. I explained to the Catros my apprehension with mechanics and if they did good work at an affordable price there would be much more work to be done and a great customer mechanic relationship built. The first thing I had them fix was a fuel gauge sending unit. I told them it was damaged on a prior repair and ask for them to replace it. They charged me $100. After repair, and driving, the fuel gauge remained on Full after over 150 miles. I knew something was wrong. I returned to their shop. I asked if the sending unit they replaced could be returned and replaced, the one they put in is bad. He said he did not replace the sending unit (as I requested). He "fixed" the current deficient sending unit. Not fixed. When I asked if I would be recharged labor for them putting in a new sending unit (as I requested upon repair), they stated "yes." To which I stated I was done dealing with them. They also did not provide a receipt for the work they did, I had to return to get one, which is useless now. I would not recommend utilizing these mechanics unless you get everything you expect in writing before work is started.