Can you negotiate price with a mechanic?

Can you negotiate price with a mechanic?

Most people simply don’t realize they can negotiate auto repair work. And while some itemized charges may stand firm (like some parts prices), others have significant wiggle-room (shop mark-ups are often as much as 200% to cover operations). And presenting a “fair price” estimate really works!

What should I know before I take my Car to the mechanic?

If the technician isn’t able to contact you to approve a repair, the car will sit and remain unattended for that much longer. Likewise, you’ll want to know that the car is ready and how much the service will cost before heading back to the shop.

Is it OK to sit and talk with auto mechanic?

Just about every mechanic AutoMD.com conducted in the course of its service survey disliked customers hovering over him or her while they worked. While it’s appropriate to spend time with your car and the mechanic to explain the problem, it’s distracting and can be dangerous.

What’s the best way to communicate with an auto mechanic?

Communicate Properly. The better a consumer is able to convey to a mechanic what’s wrong with his or her vehicle the easier it is for a technician to diagnose and fix the problem. It’s a good idea to write down ahead of time what ails your ride, noting specific sounds, sensations, leaks and smells, and when and how often they occur.

What’s the best way to rate an auto mechanic?

Also depends on the brand of cars you work on, luxury brands will tend to pay more. Dealerships usually more than most independents. Some places rate you A,B,C tech. ‘A’ would be a master technician does everything, B probably can do everything just lacks the experience, C is entry level.

What do you need to know about a car mechanic?

If a mechanic has a manufacturer certification, it means they have passed tests and are proficient in making repairs to cars within their brand. Bear in mind that individual mechanics are certified by ASE and manufacturers rather than the auto shops. You’ll want to find out who will be working on your car, and if possible, meet the mechanic.

Also depends on the brand of cars you work on, luxury brands will tend to pay more. Dealerships usually more than most independents. Some places rate you A,B,C tech. ‘A’ would be a master technician does everything, B probably can do everything just lacks the experience, C is entry level.

How can you tell if a mechanic is trustworthy?

A trustworthy mechanic is always willing to explain the problem to you and show you the proof. If the mechanic is comfortable working while you watch, you can trust him. If the mechanic is apprehensive about letting you take a look, you’ll never know if he is being honest.

Can you get OEM parts from a mechanic?

You can request OEM parts from your local mechanic, but it may take longer to get your vehicle repaired since the parts must be ordered. Quality may not be superior: You paid the extra money for an OEM part, hoping that it was vastly better than an aftermarket part. But that may not always be the case.