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When you're paying your bills, are the first two that you pay the rent or mortgage on your place and your car payment? We all know why we pay the rent first, because it is very important to have a place to live. But why, then, do we pay the car payment second? Because cars are absolutely necessary for today's way of life, especially if you live in a rural area where there is no public transportation available for you to take. Your vehicle allows you to get from place to place with ease, and maintaining it is extremely important. That's why it's important to go about choosing a car mechanic as soon as you purchase a vehicle! Finding a good mechanic can be difficult, but hopefully these tips can help you to find one that is not only good, but that you can trust to work on your vehicle.

Tip #1: Know your Car!

Before you can find someone else to work on your car, it's best if you learn a bit about your own vehicle. Knowing a bit about how the engine works, what the filters are for, and what type you have, and how brakes work is a great way to help you to not only find a good mechanic, but to avoid overpaying for one as well. You don't have to know every inch of your vehicle, but it is a good thing to learn about your brakes, your engine, and all of the more important features of your vehicle before choosing a car mechanic.

Tip #2: Speak with Friends

When looking for a new car mechanic, start by asking friends and family members if they know of any good mechanics. Your mechanic works in the service industry, which means that they need to provide quality service to their customers. This means that your friends or family members will quickly be able to tell you not only about the great mechanics they've been to locally, but also about the ones that you should definitely avoid. Before selecting any mechanic to work on your vehicle, ask around, so that you don't wind up in trouble hiring a mechanic that does shoddy work.

Tip #3: A Backup Vehicle

Even the best of mechanics don't have all of the parts that they need to fix every car right on hand, and it may take a few days to get the part that they need to fix your car into their shop, which is why it's important to have a backup option of transportation. If you do find that your vehicle is going to be unusable for a length of time while it's being repaired, ask your mechanic if they have a vehicle that you can loan for the length of time that it will take to fix your car. They may even be able to offer you a deal on the rental while they fix your vehicle!

Choosing a car mechanic can be a difficult decision to make, as your car is extremely important to you, but if you take your time selecting one, learn about your vehicle, and listen to friends and family, you will be able to find a mechanic that you can trust your vehicle with.

by: Roger Ubik




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