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Finding a Mechanic

Finding a skilled automotive mechanic you trust can add years to the life of your vehicle. For many of us, the vehicle we drive every day is a considerable financial investment secondary in cost only to the roof over our heads. Given this sizable investment and the essential nature of reliable transportation, throwing a dart at the automotive repair page of the yellow pages to choose your mechanic just won't do.

Proper care and maintenance is the key to ensuring that vehicles carry us through our daily commutes, short errands and weekend road trips with safe and dependable ease. With a little research, any vehicle owner can determine the best mechanic for their vehicle's needs.

Today's vehicles are complex precise machines with complex engineering systems. This advanced technology has its price. Many routine maintenance procedures and repairs, once easily completed at home in the garage, now require the skills of a professional.

The vast majority of mechanics are honest and hard-working. There are always those stories of people who have fallen prey to a bad mechanic. Finding a good automotive mechanic requires diligence, attention to detail and access to the right information.

Reputation is always important when considering a particular mechanic. If you are new in town or perhaps the trusty mechanic you have used for years has retired, ask neighbors or co-workers for the name of a mechanic or shop they use and like. People with both bad and good experiences with particular mechanics are usually quite vocal.  Good mechanics pride themselves on a professional and positive reputation so a few inquiries in the local area can be very helpful.

While word of mouth provides a great deal of insight, more concrete information about a mechanic is available.  The local Better Business Bureau or Attorney General's offices are solid sources of information.  Both establishments maintain reports of any consumer complaints made about a particular automotive repair facility. Placing the name of a mechanic or an auto repair shop into your favorite search engine can also be pretty revealing. Research narrows your list of possible mechanics, making a final decision easier.

When you have just a few names, the footwork begins. Visit each of the establishments on your list and spot check the facilities and interview the mechanics.  Ask about education and credentials, years of experience and warranty policies. The age of the diagnostic and repair equipment is useful to know. Reputable mechanics will answer these questions without hesitation. Reluctance to speak is a good indication that you should look elsewhere for your auto repair services.

Take a few minutes to walk around the establishment looking for signs of efficient service and clean working conditions.  A neatly kept work area and clean, well-maintained equipment are often good signs that a facility takes pride in their work. A dirty disorganized repair shop speaks volumes about the level of care you can expect for your vehicle.

While careful comparison shopping can be difficult and time consuming, the establishment of a solid business relationship with a skilled and trustworthy automotive mechanic is a benefit that is well worth the effort.

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