valued customer Larry Haskins
GBConsidering engine world screwed me by… Considering engine world screwed me by selling a rebuilt engine that had a terrible oil leak and then refused to stand behind it I give them zero stars, I will never do business with them again and strongly reccomend noone else does!!
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.
valued customer
GBThe first motor was a reman it… The first motor was a reman it developed a knock in the first 10 mins of running the motor, found metal shavings in the oil pan sent the motor back for a exchange, second motor was not a reman but a 50,000 mile motor with a 1yr warranty, installed the motor to only find out number 6 cyclinder was dead. They did not want to replace the motor or refund the money so after 2 motors and 2 installs engine world was a extremely costly experience.
Lucio
GBThey sold me a bad engine less than a… They sold me a bad engine less than a month after I bought it the piston rings went bad on the "new" used engine I just bought ended up paying another 2300 dollars to fix this engine
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.