Tuesday, 7 May 2013

How to deal a with car mechanics if you are a woman

By George Dodson


One might question the reputation car mechanics possess when women take their cars to have them repaired. 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. What can women do to upset this trend? How can women do with mechanics, so they're not taken advantage of?

When dealing with mechanics as a woman, there is a strategy you can employ. firstly, you must have knowledge Go through your car manual Get familiar with how your auto operates. Be in the know of how regularly your car fluids are changed and how the controls are operated with other information.

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. You can keep away from your mechanic if you just simply keep these steps in check. You can also get to save a lot of money if you are dealing with an hourly charging mechanic.

If you happen to be a woman and must deal with a mechanic, find a reliable one. Inspect the mechanic that you are dealing with. Look into reports of trouble associated with their businesses. Inquire from friends and relations on where to get the best services at fair prices. Stay loyal to the mechanic who has proven that he does not want to rip you off. Adverts might draw you elsewhere but it is best to stay where you are treated well.

When it's time to visit a mechanic, make sure that you understand completely what the problem is with your car and some of the ways to fix it. This information can be accessed from the internet or perusing through the special manual that came with your car. Your mechanic will think twice before ripping you off if you go to him with this information. Don't ever say, "I think it's probably something bad." Some mechanics will think you don't know what you're talking about and take advantage of you.

Ensure that once you visit a mechanic that he points out to you the problem clearly. 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. At times, you might know how the problem your car has but unwilling to take care of it.




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