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How To Keep Auto Repair Costs Under Control
18th May 2010
A car has become such an essential part of our lives that we may not know what to do when breakdowns occur. The cost of having auto repair work done is something which many of us worry about. The idea of needing to pay to have a vehicle fixed may not be so bad if we know how to keep auto repair costs under control. Here are a few ways that you can do so at the same time that you ensure you are getting quality service.
The first thing you need to do is make sure you perform maintenance tasks regularly. This can include changing oil, checking the levels of engine and transmission fluid, and monitoring tire pressure. By doing so, you make sure that either you notice small problems before they become larger, and that delicate parts in the engine and transmission are protected against the wear and tear that can cause them to break down.
Knowledge about cars is important in order to keep repair costs down. There are a few reasons for this. The first is that you may be able to perform small repairs or routine maintenance yourself. You may be surprised by how easy it can be to change your own oil, replace spark plugs or replace small parts like headlight bulbs and windshield wipers. Knowing what you are talking about can also help protect you from being conned by dishonest auto mechanics.
Do you know how bills are calculated when you do have repair work done? Learning this can be one of the ways that you can keep car repair costs reasonable. When a mechanic works on your vehicle, there is always a cost for labor and a cost for parts. There may be other fees and charges such as waste disposal, but on average, most of the cost comes from parts and labor.
There can be a fairly wide range in the price that different garages may charge you for repairs. Take, for example, having brakes replaced. One garage may use name brand parts and may have higher labor costs. Other garages may have more reasonable costs. Both may be just as skilled, so shopping around can really help save you money in the end.
Always remember to get a written estimate before the work begins and make sure you understand what all of the charges are for. Be warned that some garages may try to tack on the cost of testing that was not performed in order to increase the price. Be prepared to stand your ground and demand an explanation for any charges that don’t seem to make sense. It can be the difference between paying what you expect and paying a lot more than you want to.
Remember that older cars will naturally tend to need more in the way of repairs than newer cars will. This can be offset somewhat by performing regular maintenance throughout the life of the car. You may find that once a car has been driven for a long time the amount you will need to pay for auto repair work may make it unaffordable. At this point, it can be a good idea to sell your car or trade it in and get a newer model.
You need to remember that you cannot totally avoid having repair work done to a vehicle. At some point, parts will wear out and break down. However, if you are prepared for this and have taken steps to get to know good mechanics and are willing to spend the time learning about your vehicle, you may be amazed at how reasonable repairs can actually be.
If you are having trouble with your vehicle you should take it to your nearest auto repair shop, as soon as you can. If you aren’t able to do this the likelihood that the repair will become more sever increases.




