When Steve still owned it, Shawsheen Sunoco was a place I trusted and took both our cars to. We have older cars, and I trusted Steve to always give me an honest estimate of what was wrong. He even turned me away from getting repairs other mechanics said I needed, if he thought they weren't necessary. So I'm deeply disappointed to say that since new ownership took over, I have had exactly the opposite experience. One of our cars sat idle during the pandemic, and it needed some TLC to pass inspection and be workable again. It's a 2005 Toyota with 131K miles on it, but the engine is good, and during the car shortage we're in, we hoped to get it road-safe for another year at least. Shawsheen gave me a laundry list of things that were wrong that totaled at least $4000 (they stopped diagnosing at that point), and said it should be scrapped. However, given the current car shortage, it seemed like we should try to verify that this was the case. We took it to a mechanic our friends have used for years. He said that there was a stuck caliper making the "scary sound" (that's a quote on the paperwork from Shawsheen), and the clutch and brakes were actually fine (both of which Shawsheen said needed to be replaced). Total? $600. They've lost my business.