Swot Analysis Of A Mechanic

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If we use our car chances are we will need to call on the services of a mechanic at one time or another. Like plenty of other things in life, car repairs are getting more and more expensive all the time. Vehicles are becoming more advanced, spare parts are costing more, the mechanics overheads are increasing and these charges are passed on to the end consumer, us! There are still things that we can do to reduce the effect that car repairs can have on our hip pocket and in this article we have just a few of the tactics you can use to save yourself money at the repair shop.

Simply knowing what to say and what not to say to your mechanic can mean the difference between a reasonable invoice total and one that sends you into the red. Unfortunately it is a fact of life that not all workshop operators are straight up and down and if you go in confessing that you know nothing about your vehicle you would be better of handing him a blank check and getting it over and done with! I am not saying all workshop owners work this way but my previous ten years in the industry tells me that this happens way more than we'd like to admit. …show more content…

It is a well known fact that mechanics buy parts at a discounted price and add their cut on top and charge the customer this inflated price. So how much is your mechanic adding on to the parts he is selling you? When buying the parts the mechanic is provided with a recommended retail price on the invoice however many mechanics will simply ignore this price and charge you whatever they think they can get away with. This is a huge money-spinner for the mechanic and needs to be kept in check if we want to save ourselves some hard earned

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