$150 an Hour Job? WTF
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Why is it expensive? Capitalism at work. Is the alternative Socialism? Good luck. Goods and services rendered will always cost. Dealership or independent mechanic, taxes need to be paid. Staff needs to be paid. Choose wisely.
If you decide to go through the DIY car repair, a few things.
Better enjoy reading. Learning the basics on how things work, such as brakes is going to save you in misdiagnosing a problem. It is easy to throw parts until a problem is fixed. Not cheap
Stick to either American or Japanese cars. Parts are readily available, and service manuals are easy to obtain. Sometimes you can get the manual online for free.
Older cars are better. Case in point. A Buick Le Sabre built in the early 2000's is a lot easier to fix than a 2021 Buick Enclave.
Best cars to start on in my opinion is the older Honda Civics or Toyota Corollas.
Preventative maintenance is the best way to prevent problems.
Most importantly, you may not have the expertise in repairing something, I have never done an alignment, it is all right to take it in for a repair
This last one is extremely important. Never, never, never tell the service shop at a dealership or independent mechanic that you work on your own vehicle. They actually despise DIY mechanics. Shade tree mechanics we are referred. Trust me if you are experienced and good, they will know.
Good one Scottie…Ive been workn on em for 30 years, realised i was too cheap years ago…txs again Scottie
Where you at Scotty, I need you to fix my car?
The Indies in my town in N.Virginia are all over $110 an hour now, not much less than the dealers so I'm not so sure overhead is the whole story.
Yeah they are simple i just absolutely loath working on my own shii now. I have a gmc canyon sitting for 6 months now an it jus needs a radiator. Thats how much i hate working on stuff now
Or you can just buy a new reliable car, do your maintenance by yourself and forget about mechanics in the long run.
i replaced all of my engine and transmission mounts with just a jack and socket set and 3 hours of my time on the weekend
The world belongs to those who are willing to get there hands dirty.😘
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