HELP Finding Good and Trusty Mechanics
BrooklynRacer
11-20-2004, 10:50 PM
I am new to cars so i am not a do it yourselfer like you guys...
So any one have any tips on how to find a good trusty mechanic...
I AM THINKING ABOUT TAKING IT TO THE DEALER TO HAVE WORK DONE
Are the Honda/Acura dealers your best bet??? do they know the cars inside and out better than the average shops out there??
So any one have any tips on how to find a good trusty mechanic...
I AM THINKING ABOUT TAKING IT TO THE DEALER TO HAVE WORK DONE
Are the Honda/Acura dealers your best bet??? do they know the cars inside and out better than the average shops out there??
integraboy_2007
11-20-2004, 11:51 PM
Well if you are planning on using aftermarket part, then i wouldn't go to the dealer, plus they'd probably overcharge you, if it's stock then mayb the dealer would be the best to go to, if they arn't ripping you off.
integralover
11-21-2004, 01:59 AM
the dealer is more expensive but with better warranties. i would trust taking my car to the acura dealership but i cannot afford the work that they do. remember you get what you pay for. and if you cannot afford the dealership check the better business bureau. go to their website and do a search on the mechanic that you want repairs done at. it will tell you if they have complaints against them and it will give you their rating.
BrooklynRacer
11-21-2004, 10:20 AM
the dealer is more expensive but with better warranties. i would trust taking my car to the acura dealership but i cannot afford the work that they do. remember you get what you pay for. and if you cannot afford the dealership check the better business bureau. go to their website and do a search on the mechanic that you want repairs done at. it will tell you if they have complaints against them and it will give you their rating.
i want a timing belt job done, i am using stock parts i guess...
the first place i went to did not do a good job at all because now i have loss of power due to the timing being off... So would the dealer be the best place for a job like that??
i want a timing belt job done, i am using stock parts i guess...
the first place i went to did not do a good job at all because now i have loss of power due to the timing being off... So would the dealer be the best place for a job like that??
gsr916
11-21-2004, 10:34 PM
FUCK dealers. My Acura dealer screwed me. Plus they miss diagnosed a problem as well. Fuck them in their stupid asses. I will never take my car to the dealer again without a warranty. They are like 2x as much too for shitty ass service. Seems like everyone that works there only gives a shit about two things:
1) the money they are making
2) their stupid ass egos
If i were a suicide bomber i would go to the acura dealership
1) the money they are making
2) their stupid ass egos
If i were a suicide bomber i would go to the acura dealership
integralover
11-22-2004, 01:04 AM
it seems to be the way with every mechanic to somehow misdiagnose problems. its b/c of them not giving me the right info that i started/learned how to work on my own car. the dealer will charge you an arm and a leg to redo the timing. it'll be that way with any mechanic. the hardest part is finding one that you can trust. i know of two places where i live that i would take my car.
1. is my acura dealer. i know the guys there good enough to trust them. but i will not pay for the labor.
2. and another is a mechanic that is highly recommended here by many places. but they charge close to dealer prices.
so i just do my own work. unless i feel that i have money to throw away. which i don't.
it sucks but sometimes finding a good mechanic takes trial and error.
and did you take it back to that place that did the job to begin with? also when you walk into the place is there alot of like good business awards on the wall? good mechanics like to display the awards they get. hope everything goes well.
and if you decide that you might want to do it yourself, most of us here have done our own timing.
1. is my acura dealer. i know the guys there good enough to trust them. but i will not pay for the labor.
2. and another is a mechanic that is highly recommended here by many places. but they charge close to dealer prices.
so i just do my own work. unless i feel that i have money to throw away. which i don't.
it sucks but sometimes finding a good mechanic takes trial and error.
and did you take it back to that place that did the job to begin with? also when you walk into the place is there alot of like good business awards on the wall? good mechanics like to display the awards they get. hope everything goes well.
and if you decide that you might want to do it yourself, most of us here have done our own timing.
BrooklynRacer
11-22-2004, 01:06 PM
it seems to be the way with every mechanic to somehow misdiagnose problems. its b/c of them not giving me the right info that i started/learned how to work on my own car. the dealer will charge you an arm and a leg to redo the timing. it'll be that way with any mechanic. the hardest part is finding one that you can trust. i know of two places where i live that i would take my car.
1. is my acura dealer. i know the guys there good enough to trust them. but i will not pay for the labor.
2. and another is a mechanic that is highly recommended here by many places. but they charge close to dealer prices.
so i just do my own work. unless i feel that i have money to throw away. which i don't.
it sucks but sometimes finding a good mechanic takes trial and error.
and did you take it back to that place that did the job to begin with? also when you walk into the place is there alot of like good business awards on the wall? good mechanics like to display the awards they get. hope everything goes well.
and if you decide that you might want to do it yourself, most of us here have done our own timing.
I took it back to them 3 times already and i am still getting a bad patch when i drive... THE NAME OF THE BUSINESS IS STRAUSS AUTO... everyone laughed at me or shook their heads in pitty when i told them that i took it there to do my timing.... SO EVERYONE STAIR CLEAR OF STRAUSS AUTO!!!! Well anyway, a couple of people said do the timing yourself... I need someone to go step by step with me while i do it, i dont just want to be alone with the repair manual...
1. is my acura dealer. i know the guys there good enough to trust them. but i will not pay for the labor.
2. and another is a mechanic that is highly recommended here by many places. but they charge close to dealer prices.
so i just do my own work. unless i feel that i have money to throw away. which i don't.
it sucks but sometimes finding a good mechanic takes trial and error.
and did you take it back to that place that did the job to begin with? also when you walk into the place is there alot of like good business awards on the wall? good mechanics like to display the awards they get. hope everything goes well.
and if you decide that you might want to do it yourself, most of us here have done our own timing.
I took it back to them 3 times already and i am still getting a bad patch when i drive... THE NAME OF THE BUSINESS IS STRAUSS AUTO... everyone laughed at me or shook their heads in pitty when i told them that i took it there to do my timing.... SO EVERYONE STAIR CLEAR OF STRAUSS AUTO!!!! Well anyway, a couple of people said do the timing yourself... I need someone to go step by step with me while i do it, i dont just want to be alone with the repair manual...
b18ls
11-22-2004, 01:28 PM
Get a haynes manual. This will also help with future problems.
boosted k20
11-22-2004, 06:46 PM
R U from Brooklyn NY cuz ur sn is brooklynracer. if u r, u can come down to my friends race shop. we do everything there: all motor, nitrous, Turbo and simple jobs like timing belt installs. The shop is located in LI, exit 51. shops name is Medium Racing. website is www.mediumracing.com
we have driven into the 10's already and put out fast cars on the street.
let me know
we have driven into the 10's already and put out fast cars on the street.
let me know
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