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I wish you would put these businesses by name.
Im new in the field but not that young (27) and I notice that these quick lube places/dealerships do hire young people without experience, and sometimes you are likely to end up with a tech who’s careless. Seen it, it happens. Definitely don’t want to be that guy so from now on I’m road testing and double checking all my work.
This is EXACTLY why I don’t go to any shop, especially not the dealer. Years ago when I was 17 and knew nothing about cars, I took my 98 Monte Carlo to a shop to get a tie rod end replaced. They quoted me $390 and for some reason unknown to me I decided to go to Autozone…first time in my life I ever walked into one. The part was $12…it was at that point I taught myself everything I could about cars by watching guys like Scotty and reading a bunch. I now do all my own repairs with the exception of transmission work.
Fantastic stuff buddy
Rule number to owning a vehicle: STAY AWAY from dealerships! Better to do it yourself or find a great mechanic!