Car Repair – Five Steps on How to Find the Mechanic You Need

October 16th, 2011 by admin No comments »

You know that sound that you dread. You put the key in the ignition and all you hear is grinding, if you’re lucky. You do what everyone else does.You grumble, get out and pop the hood. If you’re lucky it’s something as simple as a new battery. But if it’s not something so simple, or even if the battery is difficult to replace, you need a qualified mechanic. Is this really the time to search high and low for a mechanic? Before a breakdown happens you should have a car repair shop in mind.

First off, you need to do your research. Start by doing an internet search to see what type of auto repair shops are in your area. If they have websites check them out, you might find that some are limited in what they offer, specializing in breaks or tires. Once you have a handful of places make note of their address and phone numbers. You might find some that are located close to home, close to work, and in between.

After you have your list, don’t hesitate to call a few of them. You want to see if they are members of any professional automotive repair associations. Being a part of NAPA Auto Car or APS means that they have had to pass certain standards. These standards are more than just if they offer low prices as well. This will help you narrow down the list.

Once the list is narrowed down, drop by the shop sometime. This will give you a chance to see what the building looks like. You want a clean and orderly area that doesn’t look like it’s ready to fall in on itself. You also want to be greeted by courteous staff.

When you stop by, take the opportunity to ask a few of the customers why they chose this car repair shop. You want to hear about the service. Having low prices is good but it shouldn’t be the reason that the shop was chosen to begin with. If that is the most common answer then you might want to find another shop. If you don’t have time to ask the customers you can always look for customer comments on the internet. » Read more: Car Repair – Five Steps on How to Find the Mechanic You Need

Car Repair – Finding The Right Shop

October 16th, 2011 by admin No comments »

There is perhaps no other business that lends itself to word of mouth reputation as much as the car repair business. If you need some help finding a good shop for your car, here are some tips.

It might be a pain from time to time, but few people could get along without their personal vehicle. That’s why it can be such a hassle (not to mention financially troublesome) when the vehicle breaks down. One major part of the hassle is finding a mechanic you can trust. While most people in the car repair business are reputable and honest, you don’t have to look around too hard to find those that aren’t. From the outside, they are often indistinguishable from the good guys. You may never even know you got ripped off. If you need some help finding a good shop for your car, here are some tips.

A good place to start is with the people you know. Because there are always shops that charge higher prices and shops that do better work, people like to tell everyone they know when they find that little gem of a shop that is honest, fair, and has reasonable pricing. Ask your friends and family where they take their vehicle when they need work done. You may even be able to find an amateur mechanic who will work on your vehicle for a fraction of the cost. Just make sure you don’t wind up in a situation where your vehicle is out of commission for a month while an amateur tries to find the time to work on it.

If you hear of a shop that sounds good, take a trip over there and keep your eyes open while you tell them your problem. Inspect everything about the shop, including how clean it is, how well organized, and how professional it looks. They say you can’t judge a book by its cover, but honest and good mechanic shops often have a lot of business and can afford to keep the place looking nice. Appearance is a reflection on the business owner and can tell you quite a bit about a place before you shell out your money. While you’re doing your inspection, pay close attention to how the personnel treat you. Some car repair shops treat their customers as if they are a hassle to bother with. If you get even the slightest feeling of being mistreated, take your car elsewhere immediately. » Read more: Car Repair – Finding The Right Shop