I really wanted to like Boosted Auto as there are very limited options for good tire shops here in Warman. I've had zero success in the three times I've taken vehicles here. First time I took a Jeep Patriot in for a TPMS sensor replacement and relearn. They replaced the sensor but claimed they were having problems with their programming tool and were unable to program it. I was disappointed but stuff happens. Second time, I took in my Audi S4 to have the tires balanced as there was a shimmy around 110km/hr. They balanced all four tires and I was told that the tech took it for a drive and it was very smooth. I get it out on the highway and nothing has changed, shimmy still there. When I got home, I put it up on jackstands and let it idle in first gear. Noticed that 2 out of the 4 wheels had bends in them. Not their fault they were bent but what kind of a tire tech balances tires on a bent wheel? Very amateur. To their credit though, Glen did refund me a portion of the balancing after I talked to him, which was nice but never should have happened to begin with. Even the greenest tire tech knows that you check the wheels for bends while balancing, this is tire installation 101. I gave them one final opportunity today on my F150, it needed a couple of TPMS sensors replaced and then programmed to the vehicle. They replaced the two bad sensors (at least I think they did), and when I got there to pick it up the tech told me that they are unable to program the sensors and that I'll have to take it to Ford because their tool won't do it. Pathetic. I came to have the problem solved and once again I will be resolving it myself. Is this a real auto repair shop or just a bunch of amateurs with coveralls? The F150 is one of the most common trucks on the road, if you can't do this right then what can you do?