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 How to Choose a Quality Mechanic Who Won't Rip You Off  
Everyone knows that proper and regular maintenance is necessary to keep your automobile in good working order. Deciding on a vehicle mechanic is an important decision, and should not be taken lightly. Here are some helpful things to keep in mind.

By Gregg Hall

Everyone knows that proper and regular maintenance is necessary to keep your automobile in good working order. Even though you may have worked on your own cars as a teenager or still consider yourself to be an amateur car repair specialist, I recommend that you leave the work to a qualified mechanic who has been trained to do the job properly. This is especially important on higher end vehicle makes such as Mercedes, BMW, and Lexus - where the maintenance records play a large part in determining the value of a vehicle when you decide to sell it or trade it.

Deciding on a mechanic to entrust with caring for your vehicle is an important decision, and should not be taken lightly. Finding the perfect mechanic isn't rocket science, but on the other hand there isn't exactly a manual on how to find a good one either. Here are some helpful things to keep in mind.

First off, ask the prospective mechanic for some references. Tell him what's in it for him. If you own several vehicles, let him know that you will bring all of them to him for regular maintenance and repairs. Tell him that you take the care of your vehicles seriously, and that is why you want to be able to speak to some of his customers to see what they have to say.

If he is a reputable mechanic he will have no problem with this, because he will have a long list of happy and satisfied clients. Another thing you can do is to ask friends and relatives who they use to take care of their cars and trucks. If you ask enough people, you are sure to find a name that comes up often.

The next thing you should be concerned with is qualifications or certifications. I prefer using a mechanic who is ASE certified, as this is the industry standard and insures that the mechanic is proficient in his craft. Don't be afraid to ask the mechanic about this; a good mechanic will be proud of his (or her) achievements and will most likely have them displayed where they can be seen. Don't trust you automobile to a shade tree mechanic.

If you belong to a car club for your make of vehicle, ask other owners who they use. Most likely you will find that the majority of them use the same person who specializes in your particular vehicle, and may even offer a discount to members of your club.

Finding a quality mechanic is important to the life of your car, don't underestimate this - and take the time to find a good one.


About the Author:

Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. Find more articles about cars and car care products at http://www.5starshine.com. Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com


  Article added 06/20/07.

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