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~ Julius

Be warned! If you own a Volvo and need repairs or a service, I would not recommend that anybody take their vehicle to Green Line Auto. I took my vehicle, a Volvo XC90, T6 to Green Line Auto in November 2018 for a diagnosis as the engine light came on. They cleaned the Air Mass sensor and replaced the air filter - R2117. 3 Days later, the engine light came back on again. The following week I took my vehicle back to fix the error and to repair the leak of the water bottle for the windshield. Green Line Auto ordered an Airflow sensor from Midrand which was the wrong part. The engine light was then reset but the water bottle still leaked when I got my car back. On November 28, I instructed Shaun at Green Line Auto to order from Volvo's an Air Mass sensor. It would take about two weeks and they would have paid for it. On the 30th November, I visited Green Line Auto again to reset the engine light and I also paid them an amount of R4900 for the Air Mass sensor. I contacted the Volvo dealer (CMH) on the 11th of December to follow up on this order by Green Line Auto. They could not find such an order and explained to me the process prior to ordering any parts. They will first get a quote and if accepted by the client, a payment has to be made in advance before processing any orders. I confronted Shaun with this and he confirmed to me that they do not order parts from the parts division. I left it there. On the 15th of December my car started to misfire and I took the car back to Green Line Auto on the 13th December. They replaced a Coil pack at number 5 piston as well as the Air Mass Sensor they received from Volvo. I paid R450.00 for that. No job card was issued or an invoice given to me for payment. I was not informed at any time that their work and or the parts fitted, contain a guarantee. Needless to say the water bottle was still not repaired. Three days later, the engine light came back on again and I started to doubt whether they had in fact ordered the part from Volvo and whether they had replaced the right part. I asked Shaun to provide me with copies invoices of the Air Mass and Coil he ordered from Volvo. He stated that the invoices are in his father's bakkie and they are on holiday and would only be back on the 7th of January. At no stage did he confirm to me that there was a guarantee on their job and that I must bring my vehicle back to them to sort out the problem. To make a long story short, I decided to take my vehicle to a Volvo dealer. Their finding was that the inlet pipe to the air filter had a leak and had to be replace. It cost me R4742.60 but they also diagnosed a fault with the Air Mass Sensor. The fact is that the damaged inlet pipe was previously repaired by somebody else but it was visible to Green Line Auto who couldn't identify the problem and address the issue. Green Line Auto’s diagnosis was therefore not correct and the problem was right in front of their eyes to see. The end of the story was that I had to take the car back to Volvo to replace the Air Mass Sensor and it cost me R6700 to replace the part which was fitted by Green Line Auto. My advice to you is to get a second opinion or take your car to a repairer specializing in the type of vehicle you own. The fact that they are RMI does not mean that they will stand by their clients through thick and thin. Think twice before you take your vehicle to them as you might just end up disappointed as I am.

10 Mar 2019


~ David

I was enquiring about bringing my car in and I've never had such a rude person on the other end of the phone he acted like he was doing me a favour by asking him questions. Needless to say I won't be bringing my car in.

13 Dec 2017


~ Imraan

On the 01/04/2017 I called GreenLine auto and spoke to a person by the name of Shaun. I explained to him that my vehicle had broke down and that GreenLine repaired it in June 2016, and was told then that there was a one year guarantee on the work done. The same components that was "replaced" by them had caused the breakdown. He told me that I must get the vehicle to them so they can have a "look" at it. After getting the vehicle to them, he told me that the problem was caused by over-revving bla bla bla, and that their guarantee was only for 6 months. He should have told me this on the Saturday when I spoke to him before paying for towing services to get the vehicle to and from the workshop. Unfortunately for me I did not get a written guarantee. Moral of the story, make sure you get a written confirmation of guarantee on work done and not a verbal one.

~ Reply

Sorry to say but this vehicle was repair by us from the previous owner and he sold the vehicle to mr. sallie. the warranty expire and then he want us to repair it under warranty. I think it is unfair to insult us through this platform.

05 Apr 2017


~ Marinet

The Green Line Auto team are really fantastic. Their prices are reasonable and you get great value for your money. They have quick turn-around time and go out of their way to accommodate you. Thank you!

08 Jan 2017

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Monday07:30 - 17:00
Tuesday07:30 - 17:00
Wednesday07:30 - 17:00
Thursday07:30 - 17:00
Friday07:30 - 17:00
Saturday07:30 - 12:00
SundayClosed
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Green Line Auto

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About Us

Green Line Auto is located at 1030 Lenchen Avenue, Centurion, South Africa.You can contact them at +27126431957

Reviews for Green Line Auto

~ Julius

Be warned! If you own a Volvo and need repairs or a service, I would not recommend that anybody take their vehicle to Green Line Auto. I took my vehicle, a Volvo XC90, T6 to Green Line Auto in November 2018 for a diagnosis as the engine light came on. They cleaned the Air Mass sensor and replaced the air filter - R2117. 3 Days later, the engine light came back on again. The following week I took my vehicle back to fix the error and to repair the leak of the water bottle for the windshield. Green Line Auto ordered an Airflow sensor from Midrand which was the wrong part. The engine light was then reset but the water bottle still leaked when I got my car back. On November 28, I instructed Shaun at Green Line Auto to order from Volvo's an Air Mass sensor. It would take about two weeks and they would have paid for it. On the 30th November, I visited Green Line Auto again to reset the engine light and I also paid them an amount of R4900 for the Air Mass sensor. I contacted the Volvo dealer (CMH) on the 11th of December to follow up on this order by Green Line Auto. They could not find such an order and explained to me the process prior to ordering any parts. They will first get a quote and if accepted by the client, a payment has to be made in advance before processing any orders. I confronted Shaun with this and he confirmed to me that they do not order parts from the parts division. I left it there. On the 15th of December my car started to misfire and I took the car back to Green Line Auto on the 13th December. They replaced a Coil pack at number 5 piston as well as the Air Mass Sensor they received from Volvo. I paid R450.00 for that. No job card was issued or an invoice given to me for payment. I was not informed at any time that their work and or the parts fitted, contain a guarantee. Needless to say the water bottle was still not repaired. Three days later, the engine light came back on again and I started to doubt whether they had in fact ordered the part from Volvo and whether they had replaced the right part. I asked Shaun to provide me with copies invoices of the Air Mass and Coil he ordered from Volvo. He stated that the invoices are in his father's bakkie and they are on holiday and would only be back on the 7th of January. At no stage did he confirm to me that there was a guarantee on their job and that I must bring my vehicle back to them to sort out the problem. To make a long story short, I decided to take my vehicle to a Volvo dealer. Their finding was that the inlet pipe to the air filter had a leak and had to be replace. It cost me R4742.60 but they also diagnosed a fault with the Air Mass Sensor. The fact is that the damaged inlet pipe was previously repaired by somebody else but it was visible to Green Line Auto who couldn't identify the problem and address the issue. Green Line Auto’s diagnosis was therefore not correct and the problem was right in front of their eyes to see. The end of the story was that I had to take the car back to Volvo to replace the Air Mass Sensor and it cost me R6700 to replace the part which was fitted by Green Line Auto. My advice to you is to get a second opinion or take your car to a repairer specializing in the type of vehicle you own. The fact that they are RMI does not mean that they will stand by their clients through thick and thin. Think twice before you take your vehicle to them as you might just end up disappointed as I am.

10 Mar 2019


~ David

I was enquiring about bringing my car in and I've never had such a rude person on the other end of the phone he acted like he was doing me a favour by asking him questions. Needless to say I won't be bringing my car in.

13 Dec 2017


~ Imraan

On the 01/04/2017 I called GreenLine auto and spoke to a person by the name of Shaun. I explained to him that my vehicle had broke down and that GreenLine repaired it in June 2016, and was told then that there was a one year guarantee on the work done. The same components that was "replaced" by them had caused the breakdown. He told me that I must get the vehicle to them so they can have a "look" at it. After getting the vehicle to them, he told me that the problem was caused by over-revving bla bla bla, and that their guarantee was only for 6 months. He should have told me this on the Saturday when I spoke to him before paying for towing services to get the vehicle to and from the workshop. Unfortunately for me I did not get a written guarantee. Moral of the story, make sure you get a written confirmation of guarantee on work done and not a verbal one.

~ Reply

Sorry to say but this vehicle was repair by us from the previous owner and he sold the vehicle to mr. sallie. the warranty expire and then he want us to repair it under warranty. I think it is unfair to insult us through this platform.

05 Apr 2017


~ Marinet

The Green Line Auto team are really fantastic. Their prices are reasonable and you get great value for your money. They have quick turn-around time and go out of their way to accommodate you. Thank you!

08 Jan 2017