valued customer
GBThe engines are a piece of garbage The engines are a piece of garbage, and are not worth having a used engine like this in your car. You will most likely have to reseal the whole engine yourselves. I bought from them and never again..
valued customer
GBI really trust the guys at EngineWorld… I really trust the guys at EngineWorld and believe that their employers possess a good sense of integrity. When the engine that I ordered was delivered to the the first mechanic that I hired to do the job he said something that was questionable. The guys at EgineWorld called me immediately. They could tell that I didnt have a clue who to hire as an alternative and referred me to someone else that turned out to be excellent. My engine works just fine and it'll be a year in November. I have put nearly 20k miles on my car since then.
Ronny
GBThe engine I paid for technically… The engine I paid for technically lasted a year, but it sputtered, stalled, and potentially destroyed the rest of my exhaust system because it was so filthy when they put it in. I was always afraid to drive long distances, and the car never had the performance it once had with the new engine. Engineworld scams you -- you pay quite a bit of money for an engine, which does not include labor costs, for a very minimal warranty. Buyer beware.
Keneke Andrade
GBToo pricey Too pricey. Worker's with don't give a damn attitudes, in a rush to relax. I expected way better service and help
valued customer
GBEngines probably don't have less than 70,000 miles as claimed. They claim all their engines have less than 70,000 miles, but have no paperwork or VIN to support their claim. With older engines, it is highly unlikely they will have less than 70,000 miles especially if they can't provide a VIN in order to verify how many miles the vehicle had when it was recycled.