Talk to an Auto Mechanic

Ever gone to an auto mechanic and wonder what to say to them without getting ripped off? Here are some pointers on what you might say to an actual mechanic without getting ripped off and getting a fair price.

Steps

  1. Describe the problems in full detail. Provide as much information as possible. Write down the symptoms and when they take place. If it is possible, always try to talk directly to the mechanic who will be assigned to fix your car.
  2. Avoid saying what you think is causing the problem. You could be on the hook for repairs the shop makes at your suggestion, even if the problems can't be solved.
  3. Request permission to take a test drive. If the problem or problems take place while the car is in motion ask the mechanic to accompany you.
  4. Ask for solid proof. If you're not so comfortable with the diagnosis, ask the repair shop to show you. Parts such as worn brake pads or rusted exhaust pipes are very easy to see. Never let the mechanic refuse your request by saying insurance excuses. Insist on solid evidence anyway.



Tips

  • Detailed written receipts are a must.
  • Do some research about the mechanic and his/her shop.
  • Become familiar with the parts of your vehicle, and their maintenance schedules.

Warnings

  • There are incompetent and dishonest auto mechanics out there who will charge you for things they did not fix, be wary and inspect the vehicle fully when picking it up from the garage, before issuing payment.

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