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Detroit auto shop leaves customers’ cars unfixed for months, state investigation underway
A Detroit auto shop, Motown Automotive Supercenter, is under investigation by the Michigan Secretary of State’s office after customers reported vehicles left unfixed for months. Customers described locked doors, unaddressed repairs, and returned cars in damaged condition with missing items. The shop’s owner attributed delays to a shortage of mechanics and management issues.
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