

Secret Repairs
Mechanics often prefer you leave all repairs to them, but many fixes, like minor dents or scratches, can be done yourself. Knowing this saves money and avoids unnecessary upsells.

Hidden Parts
Always ask to see old parts removed and new ones installed. If old parts aren’t worn, replacing them may be needless. Inspecting prevents being charged for unnecessary replacements.

Fluid Myths
Coolant and power steering flushes are commonly upsold but rarely needed. Understanding which fluids truly need changing protects your wallet and avoids unneeded labor.

Test Drives
A mechanic’s test drive is vital. It can reveal whether you need new brake pads or a full rotor replacement. Skipping this check could lead to costly misdiagnosis.

Brand Matters
Cheap aftermarket parts flood the market, but quality matters. Always request name-brand replacements and verify packaging to ensure longevity and safety of your car.

DIY Oil
Oil changes are simple yet often overpriced. Home kits allow you to maintain your car at a fraction of the cost without sacrificing engine performance.

Scam Alerts
Watch out for services like transmission flushes or synthetic oil changes that aren’t required by your manufacturer. Being informed prevents overspending and protects your car.