How women can deal with car repairmen

By George Dodson


One might question the reputation car mechanics have when it comes with women customers. Mechanics seem to be with the attitude that states that females do not have much information that males have about cars. This is not to mean that all mechanics are this way but many are and this brings concern. Is there anything women can do to offset this trend? How can women do with mechanics, so they're not taken advantage of?

There is a strategy that you can employ as a woman when dealing with mechanics. Foremost, you must be in the know. get to read your car manual. Get familiar with how your auto operates. Get to know how your car runs, how its fluid is changed and also other crucial information that should keep your car running.

The second end of the strategy is finding out what can be done by yourself. There is a lot of money to be saved by taking simple things at hand like checking your head and tail lights, keeping fluid levels where they should be and also changing your wiper blades and what have you. It is apparent that taking these actions at hand keeps you away from your mechanic. Dealing with an hourly mechanic will save you a lot of money if you take these aspects to mind.

As a woman, if you have to deal with a mechanic make sure that mechanic is reliable. Check into the mechanic you're considering. Check if there are reports of trouble with their businesses. get to know from your friends and relatives of the best places to get your services and at reasonable pricing. When you find a mechanic that's reliable, and doesn't want to take advantage of you, stay with that mechanic. It might be tempting to go somewhere else based on slick advertising, but it's best to stay where you know you'll be treated well.

You should be in the know of the problem your car is facing next time you visit your mechanic. You can access this information from the internet or else, you can get the information from special manuals that come with the make and model of your car. After knowing this, you can go to your mechanic confident that you will not be ripped off. You should keep off the words "I think it's probably something bad." As this is the go ahead for a mechanic to rip you off.

When you visit the mechanic and he says you have a problem, make sure he pointed out to you. If you do not understand the problem, ensure to tell the mechanic that you are keen on finding out the problem. Most the time if the mechanic is willing to show you what the problem is he or she is being honest with you. The situation hold especially when you exhibit a bit of knowledge on the problem. You can be knowledgeable about mechanical problems and still not feel the need to fix them yourself.




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