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Service Tips For Women: How To Win The Auto Repair Game
Posted by carsandtrucks on Saturday, February 21 @ 13:13:21 PST

Today's woman is much more independent and product savvy than woman of bygone days. In the automobile industry women make up nearly 50% of the service business that goes on every day. It is important that as a woman you feel comfortable with the servicing and repairing of your ever necessary transportation. To feel comfortable in the auto service process, you should learn the basic workings of your automobile and an understanding of the repair and maintenance process. This will not only give you a sense of comfort and security when interacting with your chosen repair person, but can also give you the ability to recognize when a repair or maintenance service is necessary. Take the time to

read over the owner's manual and become familiar with some of the workings of your automobile. There are several books available that explain in lay person terms how your automobile works. Don't ever be afraid to ask your service provider for an explanation of the function of the part he is recommending be replaced. Most quality shops welcome customers to view the problem in the garage area and offer full disclosure of the recommended repairs. Once you find a shop you are comfortable with, stick with them. A long term relationship with your repair shop will pay off in the long run by keeping your hard earned money in your pocket, and your automobile dependable and safe.


 
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