Good service for your Volvo, special thanks for the Russian-speaking mechanic, who really tries to help and avoids unnecessary service/costs. I was going to change the oil in the automatic transmission (500 lari). Dmitry checked the quality of the oil inside the transmission and told me that the oil is in good condition, and there is no need to change it. Thank you for the honesty and quality of service!
Today, I was looking for a regular cleaning procedure and tried to get inside. The door was closed while this was during their working hours. I knocked, and the doctor opened the door. I explained to him in English that I need a regular cleaning. He asked me if I was Russian or not (in Russian) ... I confirmed that, yes, I am Russian. Then he stated that I have to speak Georgian if I want to get any service (in Russian and in English). And closed the door in front of my nose. Again: I didn't speak Russian, I started in English and switched to Russian after him. I believe the true doctor can not be a nationalist. True doctor does not care about the passport of his patients.
I had an old coming-and-going problem with opening a hard-top on my BMW Z4. Visited a bunch of services, and all of them told me: "Cabrio? No, no, no, sorry, we don't know how". But the electrician Vasiliy in Tegeta is a great service man without any prejudice to cabriolets. Vasiliy has found the problem (leaking rear-light rubber), found the wet contacts, fixed and isolated them, the problem is solved. Thank you, Vasiliy!