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| − | This is any easy way to help a mechanic identify potential problems. You'll also be sure that you're saving some time when problems need to be found quickly.
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| − | Don't be afraid to ask questions when you are speaking with a mechanic. Ask anything you should know about repairs, rather than price alone. How long will the job take? What work is to be completed? What is the breakdown cost per part? Question them about whatever you can think of. This will help the mechanic see that you are a concerned customer, and most mechanics are happy to educate you about your car.
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| − | Do an online search of reviews about your local automotive repair shop. This can give you a good idea about how the public feels and what experience you might have yourself. This will help you to weed out garages that could leave you with concerns over quality and workmanship.
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| − | If you receive a repair estimate in excess of a couple of hundred dollars, get things in writing. Having written documentation is useful should you need to complain down the road. Also, the mechanic won't be able to tack on additional expenses without talking to you first.
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| − | It is quite common for customers to find out about additional issues when they pick up their vehicle from an auto shop. They do this to make it look like you are getting a good deal from them. Let them know that you will let them know, and search other shops to see if a better price is available.
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| − | The easiest way to know when your car is having issues, is learning about the car's components to get a basic understanding. You might even consider taking a class on auto repair. Even if you don't want to take a class, learning about the basics can save money later. This is why it's a good idea to look for problems and address them before they get serious so your vehicle lasts longer.
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| − | If you're headlights don't appear to be as bright as they once did, you may want to check their cleanliness. Sometimes a greasy residue from the road can be deposited one the lights and hold dirt that reduces the amount of light they put out. Wash them with glass cleaner and you should be able to see better.
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| − | You should make sure to have a spare tire and jack with you all the time. Many newer cars already have them. You don't want to end up stranded somewhere and get stuck paying a lot for a tow. It is much easier and inexpensive to do it yourself.
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| − | Make it a habit clean your car mats every time you wash your car. Dirt pieces get really lodged into the mats, and over some time they can do some serious damage to those mats. Holes let the dirt go right into your carpet and make your car look poorly.
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| − | A good referral makes it much easier to locate a trustworthy mechanic. Get recommendations from family and friends. This will let you figure out what kind of price you're dealing with and if you'll be satisfied with the work that is done. You can learn first-hand experiences about the honesty and skill of the mechanic.
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