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Question: My car needs a whole lot of work. Are car repair and services estimates usually free?
Answer: Getting an estimate is typically free depending on what you are having looked at. However, if any of the warning lights are on they may want to run it through a diagnostic to see everything that is wrong and you will typically have to pay for that.
Answer: I'd get several (not less than 3) estimates, and steel myself against being coerced to take the first shop which checks you out. Some may find more, and some less, and you should brobably be specific about what you want to be looked at, so they don't blue-sky the whole car. It's not a restoration project, after all. Then, evaluate what you find, and have a knowledgeable objective person or persons look at it with you. You may find that one shop is out of line, while others are pretty much in the same ballpark about what they find and what it will cost item-for-item. Get written documentation, electronic if possible. As with anything else, shop around.
Joe Aldridge at www.EternaLube.com
Answer: Meineke auto repair facilities do a free 23 point inspection with every oil change. If you actually look at the for it is more like 50 items. They are happy to do the inspection and provide quotes for the work. With the cost in hand they can work with you to help prioritize the urgent from needs done. Think of it as your Dr's annual physical. The Dr tells you what to work on first... weight, exercise, glucose levels or cholesterol.
Go to Meineke.com and you will also find coupons for many required services.
Good Driving!
Question: My transmission needs a lot of work. Where online can I find information about transmission repair service?
Answer: There are many websites that tells how to do transmission repair. You can find this at repair-transmission.com or www.10w40.com/pages/fix_repair_area_transmission.asp
Question: My car needs a whole lot of work. Where online can I find free automotive repair guides?
Answer: This is very ambitious on your part but if you think you are up for it there are many places you can turn to. I would recommend www.freeonlineautorepair.com or www.findingdulcinea.com/guides/Autos/Car-Repair.html
Question: My car needs a lot of work. Where online can I go to find reliable auto repairs shops?
Question: My car needs a lot of work. What national brand has the best complete auto repair service?
Answer: Out of all the national auto repair brands, Meineke Auto Repair probably has the most complete service. They do just about everything for a car except paint it.
Question: My trucks needs a lot of work and I want to save money. Where online can I find auto service coupons?
Question: I'm trying to convince my daughter that cars are a lot of work. Where can I find information on brakes and more repairs that are common?
Answer: A great place to find an over abundance of information regarding brakes and common auto repairs is www.autos.com. This site provides a complete troubleshooting section and the top problems associated with these fixes. The language and level of knowledge needed is suitable for all walks of life, including daughters.
Question: I'm in need of work, and I have thought about taking on a car driving job. Where would I go to find out more about a job like this?
Answer: Monster has information on the various jobs available for car driving. This site will also hook you up with employers looking for drivers, and those employers can fill you in as well.
Question: I am upset. I just got out of work and have a flat tire. I was told there was a tire company that will fix a flat for free. Which tire company is it?
Answer: America's Tire Co and Discount Tire Co say that they will fix a flat tire for free they will even rotate all four tires for free. As far as I know there is no catch, they have always done this.
Question: I recently got into a horrific car accident which left my car with a lot of repairs. It's not completely totaled but can someone help me find a mechanic willing to do a lot of work?
Answer: Ask around and see if any of your acquaintances know of a good mechanic for the job. You can also search your local Yellow Pages to find local mechanics and read reviews that others have left regarding them.