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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Finding An Auto Mechanic

Auto mechanics are consistently ranked high on consumer complaint lists, so it can be hard to find out if you're being scammed for repairs when you ask for a quote.

Now there's help online! The Repair Pal website offers free, realistic quotes based on surveys of auto repair prices at thousands of shops across the country. The website lists local mechanics and provides quotes for repairs and maintenance in your zip code and for your specific car model.

There's 23 billion different price estimates in all. Register for a free account and you can store your car's repair records and get email reminders for service, and also safety and recall alerts. Visit Repair Pal.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Find a mechanic BEFORE you need one. Take your car in for an oil change and see how they treat you. See if they have fair prices and see how they treat your car. It may take a while to find a good one, but you will save yourself a lot of money by doing so.
You can also ask me your auto repair questions on my website:
www.myautorepairadvice.com


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