With fall and winter approaching, it may be time to get your vehicle primed for the change of weather conditions. It has long since been a worry of many drivers that the car repair companies that service our vehicles are only out to rip off trusting people who are not mechanically inclined. While not all companies have this as their mission statement, it can be difficult for car owners to know what is really necessary work and what does not have to be done to a vehicle to keep it running optimally.
Here are some tips for ensuring you are maintaining your vehicle as needed without doling out extra cash for unnecessary repairs:
Stay On Top of Maintenance
If you consistently keep up with regular maintenance, you lessen the likelihood that you will have to pay for major repairs. Perform regular maintenance checks for your oil and other vehicle fluids, inspect your car before each use for flattening tires, fluid leaks, or body damages like scratches, dents, or rust spots. Listen for strange noises during operation of the vehicle. Turn down the radio and be sure that there are no unusual sounds while you are driving. Pay attention to how the car handles. Do the tires ride less smoothly than in the past? Are your brakes working properly for each stop?
Get An Estimate
If you do have a repair situation, make sure you get a second and a third opinion if you are working with a mechanic you are not familiar with. Never agree to repair work, unless it is a dire emergency, without getting estimates for the repair work. You may be surprised to see the difference in opinion and price on what repairs are necessary.
Don’t Leave The Garage
It is common practice for car owners to save time and drop their vehicle off at the garage to be picked up after service is complete. If you are not on site, mechanics may take the liberty to perform repairs they felt like doing without having to ask permission. Never just leave your car and tell them to do what you have to do. This actually does give them to freedom to run up a costly repair bill. Let the garage know you will need to be contacted about any repairs above and beyond what is initially agreed upon. If you do stay on site, keep tabs on who is working on your vehicle. People who are being watched may be less likely to pull a scam or steal items from the vehicle.
Gain Some Knowledge
If you are clueless about car repairs, it can be easy for a mechanic to sell you what you don’t need. There are a lot of informative books and online information that can teach you the basics. If you walk into the garage prepared to discuss the issues, you will be less likely to get taken. Ask the mechanic to show your broken or worn parts they claim must be replaced immediately.
Don’t Fall to Pressures
If you are not comfortable or feel pressured into repairs you don’t think sound right, don’t be afraid to take your vehicle somewhere else. Speak with the mechanic before agreeing to any repairs and go with your gut. If you feel uncomfortable about the pressure they are putting on you to get work done on your vehicle outside of the original scope of work, take your vehicle elsewhere. Be sure to check out the garage or mechanic before getting the work done. Ask for references from others you trust.