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How To Know If Your Mechanic Is Being Honest With You

Author: Nick Brown
by Nick Brown
Posted: Mar 26, 2020

Having a mechanic you can trust will greatly improve your life. Every time you think something is wrong with your car, you’ll know who to ask and you’ll know they’re telling you the truth. However, most mechanics today look at how they can make the most profit. This means that most of them won’t be honest with you and about what’s wrong with your car. Instead of fixing the problem, they may just temporarily make it better until you have to bring it in again. If you figure out if your mechanic is being honest, you won’t have to worry about being ripped off. Here’s how you can tell!

1. Changing the cost

If a mechanic tells you one price and then charges you a higher one under the excuse that they didn’t know it would cost so much, they’re lying. This is a person that’s constantly in this business and you’re surely not the first customer with a particular problem or issue. This means that the mechanic knows almost exactly how much it will cost to fix things. They’re unlikely to make the mistake of miscalculation.

Of course, mechanics are still just people, too, so mistakes aren’t impossible. The difference is that an honest mechanic would call you, apologize, and ask you if this is alright. The fact that someone just told you how things are when the process was finished and didn’t ask you anything about it is enough to show you that your mechanic cares just about making a profit.

As well as that, an honest mechanic is more likely to openly admit they don’t know how much it will cost to fix the issue. They have nothing to hide and care for providing quality services, not just ripping you off or overcharging you.

3. They don’t try to scare you

An honest mechanic won’t make you panic so that you opt for more services in their garage. Instead, they’ll level with you. Cheap scare tactics include telling you they wouldn’t go near the car if they were you, let alone drive it. A true and honest professional knows that no problem is that big. Even if it is, they won’t tell you that just to make you panic.

Instead, they’ll approach the issue in a better way and make you understand why and how your car is potentially dangerous. It’s always a good sign if your mechanic makes you feel confident and reassured after talking to him instead of panicky and scared.

4. Communication is key

Honest mechanics like those at Neysie Performance Centre aren’t afraid of communication. If your mechanic is honest, they’re going to talk to you throughout the whole process. You’ll get to ask them for advice and explain the situation before they start working, and they’ll also tell you what’s next and break down the problem. When the fix is done, you can expect to receive additional advice on how to take care of your vehicle.

Mechanics who talk about the issue and guide you through it show they have nothing to hide. If your mechanic is being secretive or avoiding answering your questions, they’re probably hiding something. As well as that, a mechanic you haven’t visited before may try to divert the conversation by talking about anything else but the car. If this happens and you notice they’re actively steering the conversation away from the issue even when you keep asking, they’re definitely hiding something.

5. They try to educate you

Instead of just taking your car in and doing what they need to do without you understanding the problem, honest mechanics tend to educate you about the issue. This action shows that the mechanic understands exactly what’s happening and that they want you to understand, too. They aren’t afraid you’ll know more than them and that you’ll catch them lying because they have nothing to hide.

As well as that, a mechanic who educates you about the issue and provides the services you need is one that wishes you well. You’ll better understand cars in general and minimize the chances of someone else taking advantage of you. Always make sure to listen to your mechanic if they’re trying to educate you about the issue because you’ll surely need this knowledge later in life. You can even ask them for advice.

Conclusion

As you can see, some mechanics still show signs of honesty. You don’t have to be afraid that everyone you go to will rip you off, but it is important to think critically and not trust them right away. Be observative, don’t be afraid to ask questions, and stay loyal to the mechanic you’ve found that you trust. These are all sure ways you’ll end up with a truly fixed car and no further problems.

About the Author

Nick Brown is a blogger and a marketing expert currently engaged in projects for Media Gurus, an Australian business, and marketing resource. He is an aspiring street artist and does Audio/Video editing as a hobby.

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