My car wasn't starting, so I got it towed to Circle M Tire and Automotive. They had good Google reviews, so I figured I'd give them a try. They called me the next day to let me know that my cylinders had low compression and advised me to tear down my engine to figure out what causes the low compression levels and go from there. They quoted me $2200 just to remove the engine and inspect it, then additional for the needed repair after the inspection. I couldn't afford that, so I decided to move my car to another automotive shop. So I went to the shop to get my car, and they charged me $185 for the compression test they said they did. They gave me my invoice and receipt, but NO COMPRESSION READINGS, just comment saying "performed compression test and found cylinders 1,2,3 with low compression." Did they really do a compression test, who knows? For a car that is not starting, compression level wouldn't be the first thing you check. And for $185, they should at least have a proof that they performed a compression test. So I got my car towed to another automotive shop, got a call the next day, and told me that my car needed a fuel pump replacement. After a day, I got my car back for less than half the $2200 Circle M quoted me for inspection alone. So, in addition to towing costs, I payed Circle M $185 for nothing.