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Mar 31, 2023

When looking for a new mechanic, drivers sometimes worry about being over-serviced with poor-quality work. You can avoid this risk by knowing the signs of a technician you can trust to do a great job. Here are six key qualities to look out for in a auto mechanic when you next take your car in for servicing or repairs. You’ll find all six of them and more at your local used car dealership.

Experience

Whatever the professional service you’re looking for, whether it’s baking, bookkeeping, home selling, or vehicle servicing, wouldn’t you always want to hire the most experienced individuals possible? No matter how keen and qualified a mechanic is, when it comes to cars, nothing beats experience.

Look for dealerships that have been serving their local communities successfully for at least a couple of decades. The fact that they’ve been around for so long and are still going strong means they’re doing things right and have earned repeat, long-term customers.

Training

Modern vehicles require up-to-date specialist equipment for the best servicing and repair work. Make sure your technician receives regular high-quality training to keep them abreast of changes.

This training should, of course, cover every important car part and service type. This includes general automotive repair, preventative car maintenance, engine diagnostics, synthetic oil replacement, cooling system and radiator repair, brake maintenance and repair, and much more.

Certification

Whenever you visit a dealership, also check that the mechanics are fully certified, which is an additional assurance of quality work. The Automotive Service Excellence certificate is one industry standard to look out for.

Communication

If you aren’t overly familiar with the inner workings of your vehicle, as is the case with most drivers, then the mechanic’s communication skills matter a great deal too. They should be able to explain in clear and simple terms what the problem is. They should generally be friendly, personable, and easy to get along with.

Call Your Local Used Car Dealership First

Before visiting your local dealership, you can always reassure yourself with a quick call on the phone. They probably won’t be able to diagnose a car’s problem over the phone, but at least you’ll quickly learn that they’re courteous and professional with clear communication skills.

Cost-Consciousness

The best mechanics want happy long-term customers. This means always acting in your best long-term financial interests. This means focusing on helping you keep your car in excellent condition at minimal costs. A good mechanic will also let you know about upcoming future expenses you’re likely to face, such as replacements of tiers and brake pads.

Specialization

Every car make and model is different. So you’ll often find cost savings simply by hiring mechanics who specialize in your particular vehicle.

A mechanic who primarily works on used vehicles has repaired your car model dozens, hundreds, perhaps even thousands of times before and will therefore be able to diagnose and fix issues far more efficiently than a generalist technician.

To have your car serviced and repaired by experienced professionals today, visit Duncan Suzuki. Our certified mechanics and all our staff always put the customer first and have been doing so for over 20 years.