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</script></div><p>Some people are ready to take on any task involving their car and think nothing of opening the hood at the first sign of car trouble. For the rest of us, who may be mechanically challenged or possess no interest in car repair, auto mechanics exist to do all of those things that we’d rather not do, such as oil changes and brake fluid flushing. Auto mechanics also perform highly specialized work such as tire alignment and transmission work; and even the most knowledgeable do it yourselfer will need to have their car serviced by a mechanic some day. </p><p>So how do you find a good mechanic? </p><p>There are many ways you can go about finding a trustworthy and skilled mechanic. The first thing you can do is ask friends and family who they recommend. They can give you an honest assessment of the mechanic’s skills and price level, and may even be able to get you a discount. </p><p>Another thing you can do is to visit an accredited service center. When you find a service center in the phonebook, look up their standing with the Better Business Bureau and check to see whether they are accredited by the American Automobile Association. If it’s an individual, check to see that they have an ASE certification from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. </p><p>Although accreditation alone does not guarantee quality or trustworthiness, it increases the likelihood of meeting a highly skilled mechanic. The process of accreditation generally keeps the level of work at a higher standard because a mechanic will want to maintain a good standing wit<div
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