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The Good Versus Bad Mechanic Tussle

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The Good Versus Bad Mechanic Tussle

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  1. The Good Versus Bad Mechanic Tussle It does not seem necessary to apprise you why you need a car mechanic. But, we believe you need the difference between good and bad mechanics. Before you hand over your car to a mechanic, you should ensure that the mechanic is competent to do your job correctly. Therefore, you should first shortlist some mechanics and weed out the bad ones while retaining the good ones. If you hire a bad mechanic, you might feel the pinch later. Moreover, there is a possibility that the defect for which a bad mechanic works can intensify further. In such a case, you will have to hire another mechanic, entailing more money wastage. However, the fact remains that there are good as well as bad mechanics in the car servicing segment. Therefore, it is for you to separate the good and bad mechanics. Separating Good and Bad Mechanics To help you to distinguish between good and bad mechanics, we outline the following characteristics: #1. Take Time to Explain the Defect A good mechanic will spend time explaining to you the defect of your car. Then, such a mechanic will tell you how to fix the defect. So there will be a clear understanding between both parties. For example, a good mechanic Ipswich will explain what is wrong with your car and whether he can fix the defect. A bad mechanic will quote his price immediately, and he will not say anything about the defect of your car. #2. Adheres to the Scheduled Timeline A good mechanic tries to complete the repair within the scheduled time. For example, a mechanic Wollongong will let you know if your job will take longer than the original schedule. Such a mechanic maintains good communication with his clients. So, you can keep track of what is going on.

  2. A bad mechanic never completes work within the scheduled timeline. If you ask him the reason for the delay, he will have a lot of excuses. Moreover, it is a common practice of bad mechanics to ignore calls and finish the job late. #3. Accepts Mistakes A good mechanic accepts any mistakes he makes and takes responsibility for correcting them. Moreover, he honors his work through warranties, giving you trust in his work. A bad mechanic will ignore you once the job is done. Such a mechanic will not take any responsibility for the work after you pay him his bill. Moreover, a bad mechanic will pass the bucks and not acknowledge the mistakes he made. #4. Builds Long-Term Relationships A good mechanic builds good relationships with his clients. And he tries to build long-term relationships. Such a mechanic knows that customer referrals are potential sources of business. So, he emphasizes building good relationships with his clients to get recommendations from them to their known people. A good mechanic will behave decently with you to make you develop a good bond with home. A bad mechanic tries to make quick bucks. And, such a mechanic cares less whether you come back or not. Such a mechanic never takes any responsibility for your problem and considers the problem as your, not his. Moreover, a bad mechanic does not care whether you refer anyone to him. And, he is usually short-sighted and thinks only about the short term. The Final Words Regardless of the type of defect with your car, you should ensure that you hire a good mechanic. If you hire a bad mechanic, you will likely be wasting money and time. It can so happen that you will have to engage another mechanic to redo the job the bad mechanic did for you. Also, dealing with a bad mechanic is a tedious affair.

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