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How To Tell Good Auto Mechanic From A Bad One

There have been many big and small tragedies told about being robbed by auto repair shops, particularly mechanics. Many customers complain about being overcharged, or their fine auto parts replaced with used ones, or that an existing spare part was just cleaned and then declared new.

While most of these stories are sad and true, there are also great truths about honest, diligent men and women in this expertise who render the best service. In Toronto Auto Mechanic, service means getting the best service for less.

With my lengthy experience in the field, let me share with you some valuable tips in avoiding being robbed.

The most important thing to remember is: ask for answers. When a car shop employee or staff tells you a part needs to be replaced or malfunctioning, ask for explanations. All the staff at Toronto Auto Mechanic would gladly lay out the details and explain whats wrong, and offer options on what to do next. On the other hand, the trustworthy dishonest mechanic would just reiterate his initial call, or push harder that you go his way without so much an explanation. Ask to be shown the broken parts, the malfunctioning system or the areas where cleaning or changes will be done.

Better yet, if youre heading to a repair shop, you could check ahead with the Better Business Bureau to learn more about their performance. For our clients at Toronto Auto Mechanic who seem dissatisfied with their queries, I always refer to the BBB to cut short their sometimes repetitive questioning. But the best thing is, theyre still the ones who come for repair a few hours or a day later. These days, we all need to take pre-cautionary measures for our own safety and protection. Better be armed with knowledge rather than be sorry and pathetic in the end.

by: James VanDame




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