I took my vehicle to 2 different auto parts stores to conduct an OBD2 engine scan in order to determine the problem I was having with a misfire. After taking the vehicle to 2 different auto parts stores all of whom do free code scans on OBD2 engines, the scans came back with the same error code from both stores. Both scans read misfire on cylinder 5. So, either the spark plug in cylinder 5 is bad, OR the coil pack that connects to the spark plug in cylinder 5 is bad. Well, I thought it was a good idea to take the vehicle to the professionals at Eurobahn for the repair. Long story short, after paying them over $1,000 when I received the car back, it had the same misfires on the way home that it had on the way there. I had it scanned again at a parts store and the same error was shown - misfire on cylinder 5. After reasoning with myself and other professional mechanic friends, I just decided to do the repair myself, with physical help. The bottom line is, they claimed to do the work, they charged me as if they did the work, and I'm not convinced they lifted one finger. I'm not saying they do that every time with every customer, but I did the repair myself and parts were just over $100. It has ran great ever since. I will not ever be returning to this institution, even if other customers have great experiences. I'm happy for them. I'm also a disabled prior service veteran. Otherwise, I would have done the simple repair myself the first time. I hope that they enjoy the free $1000 I gifted them for resolving zero of my level 1 problem. And for the record, teenagers can change spark plugs. 💩