Got rear ended... needed a new bumper and rear fender repainted. It's a brand new 2008 dodge dakota that was just detailed when it went into Breeny's looking like glass. It came out with a newly painted bumper and fender but the rest of the truck was dusty, and a few deep parallel scratches on the door that werent there before. They simply failed to protect the rest of the vehicle from overspray that now coats every horizontal surface. They left dirt all over and scuffed it into the paint. The 4x4 lettering was removed and they put it back on wrong - does not match the 4x4 on the other side and the adhesive tape is too big for the lettering. They cheaped out on the bumper bracket too, just touchup-painted it when it is clearly bent and should have been replaced. Fortunately, they did an excellent job on the repainted surfaces and the color match was dead on. I took the truck back to Breeny's to address these problems, was told repeatedly to relax, and it would be fixed. 2 visits later and I was still not satisfied it was fixed to "Better than new" The final visit was for a rebuffing, and while waiting in the parking lot, some punk in filthy work clothes came out and without a word, jumped into my clean seats without putting anything down, and angrily drove it into the shop for another cleaning and repolishing. He again did a half assed job and left polish and wax residue all over the truck.
Overall, my brand new truck now looks dull and dirty, is attracting dust and dirt except for the parts they painted which do look "better than new". I now have to reapply some expensive coating to get my truck back to the finish it was before breeny's.
I found out that just because they have a catchy radio commercial does not mean they will be any good at fixing your car.
Yours Truly
08 Dodge Dakota
v8 4x4
5000k
I brought the truck into another smaller shop. To remove the fine scratches and bring the new look back to the paint cost 400 bucks. Apparently it needed full clay bar treatment ($150) to remove overspray and refinishing with a glass-like coating ($250)I sent the bill to my insurance company.