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How to Avoid Mechanic Scams
October 12 2017 - toyotaofseattle
When the check engine light comes on or you notice you’re in need of an oil change, it can be tempting to go to any old mechanic down the street to save time. After all, they all do the same kind of work a dealership would for roughly the same price, right? Unfortunately, vehicle owners are too often taken advantage of by the mechanics claiming to offer great service and results for fair rates. What these mechanics insist is a necessary service may actually be a ploy to drain your wallet. Keep an eye out for these scams to protect yourself next time you’re in the market for a car service.

What Kind of Repair Rip-Offs Are Common?

Oil changes and brake checks are some of the most common services requested of a mechanic, but these car experts often struggle to break even once the cost of labor, tools and oil is deducted from the price they charge. This usually results in mechanics scouring your vehicle for other mechanical problems they can sell you. If you’re told you need multiple extra services right that moment, even if the car was running fine and the issues they bring up have nothing to do with the issues you initially visited the mechanic to address, don’t bite. They want to sell you products you don’t really need to make an extra buck on what they consider to be a profitless service. Similarly, some mechanics just don’t know their transmission from their battery. If you come to a mechanic with a problem, they may simply replace as many parts as possible without understanding what could be causing the issue in the hopes of accidentally fixing it. These mechanics are known for saying things like, “I found the problem. You need to replace…” as they are trying to avoid describing how they formed their conclusion.

How Do I Find an Honest Mechanic?

Mechanics, like many contract workers, usually build a client base on word-of-mouth. When you’re on the hunt for a capable, honest mechanic, try asking your friends, family and coworkers for recommendations. Additionally, review websites are everywhere on the Web. You can always take a look online for a reputable car expert. An honest mechanic may not offer the cheapest bid out there. Those looking to bring in clients with an ultra-cheap service are usually cutting corners and using subpar tools and parts. A decent mechanic is upfront with you about the cost of labor and the cost and quality of parts. The fastest and easiest way to receive top-quality workmanship for decent prices is to service your car at a certified dealership, as those mechanics are approved by your vehicle’s manufacturer and all parts installed are built to be compatible with your vehicle.

New and Used Toyota Dealership in Seattle, WA

Don’t fall victim to scams by third-party mechanics at the expense of your Toyota! Trust only the professionals at a certified Toyota dealership to do the job right. Toyota of Seattle offers award-winning service on all Toyotas, from general repair and maintenance to air conditioning to alternators and struts. No matter the problem, Toyota of Seattle’s certified technicians can provide attentive care. Contact us online or call 206-382-8812 to schedule your service today!