Date of repair: 10-14-2010rnrnThis is my 2nd Acura. My first was the Legend which I finally sold at 160,000 miles, so I have some experience with maintenace. rnrnMy ’02 Acura RL needed the 110,000 miles service or the belt change. I know from my past that these usually run over $1000. NDI was recommended by my father-in-law, so I called and talked to Eddie to get a quote on the belt replacement and anything else that might need to be fixed or checked. The quote sounded reasonable. Right before I went in, my check engine light went on. No idea and I thought…OK, what now. Eddie did a check, said everything was testing fine or wasn’t showing anything as a problem. He asked what Octane gas I was using and that led me to a new gas station I tried. More than likely bad gas. Anyway I left the car with Eddie for repairs. He called later to let me know my radiator had a small crack and would have to be replaced at some point. Doing it now would save labor later, but he let me make the decision. I knew the radiator was leaking as Firestone had said the same thing. (I’m use to the old cars…you have a leak, you have to fix it then). No idea how these new cars can operate with a small leak. Anyway, I chose to add a new radiator and get it fixed. I picked up the car when he said it was ready! Everything works just fine, the engine purrs the same and I’m no longer worried about the belt breaking. I highly recommend NDI and will be taking my car back as needed.rnrnHe also changed a fuse that had blown a while back that knocked out the radio, some lights, etc. I checked every fuse I could fine and could not find a blown fuse – old cars are much easier. He knows Acuras and fixed it without charge. My wife is happy to have her radio back.rnrnWould highly recommend NDIrnrnKirby