I don't write many testimonials, and maybe I should write more. But I have to tell you about the experience I had today.

As I was driving to an appointment I found out the hard way I had a flat tire. And not just flat but, a dead tire. I started calling local shops via Google on my phone.

I called 3 local shops none of whom would come help me until I got to the 4th shop Buddy Rays in Canon City.

 

 

Now you can see I wasn't stuck in the middle of nowhere, I was in the "Tri-City" area. But there aren't many addresses to reference to. I gave the dispatcher my location the best I could. I knew I was near the crossroads of Cty Rd 84 and Cty Rd 85. And the actual road is sometimes called Shenandoah and some times called Central. And it's not far from Scutti Hill.

 

 

 

 

So the long and short of it is I REALLY, REALLY recommend Buddy Rays in Canon City for your car service. And if you ever get a flat ask for Curt! He's a Tri-City local!

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7 Comments on Buddy Rays Canon City Colorado: The Testimonial of a Flat Tire

OCT
05
110,235 Points 26 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

I was near the crossroads of Cty Rd 84 and Cty Rd 85. And the actual road is sometimes called Shenandoah and some times called Central. And it's not far from Scutti Hill.

I love the above quote.  Sounds harrowing but good in the end.  Glad you are safe and sound.  Was there a dead bird involved too? Just askin!

7:34pm • #1
249,864 Points 11 Featured Posts Outside Blog

3C, I took today off,made soup and cleaned house. When I finally left the house to leave for an appointment I noticed a dead bird in the driveway under the car - didn't notice the flat tire! Duh!

7:38pm • #2
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aaah ok geeze kind of like a karmic sign; missed! lol   I guess it feels extra good to be home with the soup!

7:52pm • #3
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Well Hooray! for Buddy Ray's in Canon City!  Dena, when you are "stranded" the people who come to help might as well be riding a white horse - they are a welcome sight.  Glad they came to the rescue and found you - I must say your location seemed a bit vague LOL!

9:01pm • #4
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Well Mary, you and I some times get into "vague areas." I'm just lucky Curt is a local and had a good idea where I was.

And you are correct, Curt's white tow truck may as well have been a white horse. Either way I was happy to see him and turns out he's a great guy!

9:29pm • #5
OCT
06
461,991 Points 28 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Dena, It's the worst feeling in the world....to be stuck!  I'm glad Buddy Rays came to help you and it's nice of you to acknowledge him!

7:04am • #6
241,261 Points 5 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hi Dena, sorry to hear about your predicament but I'm glad you found someone to rescue you.  My husband had a dead tire last week......he was parking and poked a hole in it on a sharp edge of concrete that he failed to see until it was too late.

12:32pm • #7

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