My car recently had an O2 sensor go bad and now the starter has gone out as well. I am trying to get some input on good repair shops on Oahu. I live just outside Schofield Barracks in Mililani. Any suggestions???? Please help!
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18
Mar
My car recently had an O2 sensor go bad and now the starter has gone out as well. I am trying to get some input on good repair shops on Oahu. I live just outside Schofield Barracks in Mililani. Any suggestions???? Please help!
17
Mar
Some auto repair shops have so many cars in their parking lot. All the cars that are parked there are parking spots customers can use. What is the reason I can see as many as 20 cars parked outside of some shops? Are these cars that still need to be worked on or are they customer cars that the owner doesn’t know if they want to repair the car or not?
15
Mar
I was told by City Garage Auto Shop that all auto repair shops charge a shop supply fee regardless of whether any shop supplies are used.
23
Sep
According to the California Bureau of Automotive Repair, there are over 25,000 consumer complaints filed concerning fraudulent auto repair every year. Car owners lose an estimated $20 million annually on unnecessary car repairs. And while most shops are, in fact, honest, it’s easy to see how dishonest mechanics can take advantage of customers: most people know little or nothing about car repair. But to avoid falling victim to auto repair rip-offs, it’s good to know about the ones that are commonly used.
False Estimates
This scam happens when mechanics give you a low initial repair estimate, only to hike up the costs when you come to pick up your vehicle after repairs have been done. The excuse for the extra costs will usually be that new problems were found during the work and they needed immediate fixing. Most people end up paying the hiked up price because they have no way of verifying the legitimacy of the mechanics’ claims. Get all estimates in writing and signed to avoid falling victim to this scheme.
Shady Highway Shops
Car shops located along the side of the road cater to car owners whose automobiles break down in the middle of the highway. They will sometimes charge exaggerated prices and bill you for extra repairs because they know that you’ll likely pay the extra money rather than get stranded in the middle of the highway.
Hook Deal Scams
When auto shops advertise ultra low or free deals on oil changes or tire rotations, their plan is to get you in for the low-cost/free service and then convince you to purchase more expensive repair services based on the recommendations they come up with after inspecting your car. Dishonest mechanics will sometimes make up problems or cause them themselves in order to get your money. If a suggested repair doesn’t seem right, get a second opinion before agreeing to the job.
Unnecessary Part Replacements
Some mechanics will try to convince you that a part of your car needs immediate replacement, when in fact the part is not broken and works just fine. To avoid falling victim to this scam, always ask to see the part that supposedly needs replacing. If it doesn’t look broken, get a second opinion. And ask to keep the old part to make sure that a replacement was actually performed.
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30
Jul
by J. Baker
Before you spend money to have your car repaired, it’s important to do your research ahead of time to find the most reputable auto repair company you can. Here are some things to look for in a review website.
Find a Highly Visited Website – The more reviews you find posted will dilute any reviews that have been manipulated by the companies themselves.
Find a Reputable Review Website – There are many sites with reviews, but its important to seek out the ones that are more reputable. Its best to find one where the reviews are somewhat monitored or more difficult for people to manipulate unethically.
Check With The BBB – You can always check with the Better Business Bureau to see if there have been any reports of auto repair companies in your area overcharging or engaging in any fraudulent behavior.
Surprisingly, Not All Reviews Are Negative – Once consumers get in the habit of posting reviews online, most of them end up being positive. The positive reviews are as helpful as the negative ones. It gives you a more balanced picture of the kind of service the company provides.
Some of The More Reputable Review Sites Charge Monthly Fees – Free review websites are easily manipulated in favor of the companies being reviewed. Paid review sites are able to staff the personnel to monitor and regulate the reviews to make sure that they are legitimate and honest reviews. Many people are beginning to see the value in a membership to a review website.
See my top Recommended Auto Repair Shop Review Site.
Save money and time by using a highly rated and reviewed auto repair company.
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