Ami-Go Automotive

Ontario – Toronto GTA – Milton

Automobile Body Repairing

Claim your profile

Rate now

  [ 2.30 ] – questionable Voters 2   Comments 2

Details

Automobile Body Repairing

active

No affiliations

No associations

ServiceRating

Find and rate Canadian professionals

Search ServiceRating.ca for Canadian automotive service providers. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Ami-Go Automotive has received 2 rating(s) and 2 review(s), resulting in an average rating of 2.30 on a scale from 1 to 5. The overall rating for this automotive service provider is questionable.

If you have personal experience with Ami-Go Automotive, we encourage you to share that experience with our ServiceRating.ca community. Your opinion is very important and Ami-Go Automotive will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

Karina

The last time I read their platform they<a href="http://wyseqy.com"> waetnd</a> to ban not just GM foods, but halt the studying of GM foods. They may have softened that stance lately to just labelling GM foods, but other than fear mongering, I see no scientific basis for this policy.They also want to convert all farming to organic farming. Considering that the premise of organic farming is natural is good, synthetics is bad , I would consider that policy unscientific as well and purely driven by a fallacious ideology.Again, this was when I read their platform just after the last election. I don't feel like reading it again.

Was this review helpful to you?

Competency
Reliability
Cleanliness of the grounds and work areas
Personal
Equipment
Referals
Cost

0     1    


Carla

The Greens' failings are prlaiatly their own. With their recent election results (~7% in '08 I think), they've received quite a bit of public financing, yet all but disappeared from the media since the last campaign. Further, the only media they can attract this year has been about not getting in the debate. Finally, May has consistently chosen ridings to run where Green support was lukewarm at best. Had she chosen a stronger riding in '08 (or even this year where she's likely to lose), she'd be a sitting MP, getting constant media exposure, fundraising and building a base.Right now most Green candidates are also placeholders to simply get some of those votes at $2 a piece. The party's a write-off until they dump May and purge the woo (but I'm not holding my breathe there are much better progressive parties to vote for).

Was this review helpful to you?

Competency
Reliability
Cleanliness of the grounds and work areas
Personal
Equipment
Referals
Cost

0     0    


     

Profile ID: SRCA-AUT-O-2668

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.