
Four Mechanic Questions You Should Ask When Your Car Is in the Shop
Here are four mechanic questions you should ask when your car is in the shop, whether you’re a car expert or a novice looking to stretch a dollar.
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Here are four mechanic questions you should ask when your car is in the shop, whether you’re a car expert or a novice looking to stretch a dollar.
New this year, AAA is recognizing the “best of the best” among its 7,000 Approved Auto Repair facilities that meet and maintain the highest of standards for the industry. The … Continue Reading AAA Recognizes the “Best of the Best” in Automotive Repair
McNeil’s Auto Care, with two locations in Sandy, and Riverton, Utah, has been named the 2020 NAPA AutoCare Center of the Year. Owner Pete McNeil and his team have been … Continue Reading McNeil’s Auto Care Named 2020 NAPA AutoCare Center of the Year!
Whether you’re a DIY car guy or the person who always ignores their warning light — it’s time for a vehicle health check. On October 12th, bring your vehicle to your local participating NAPA AUTO PARTS store and NAPA AutoCare technicians will inspect it free of charge. So no matter who you are, or what you drive, we’ve got your back…
The number of tools at an automotive technician’s disposal is truly amazing. Socket options alone can span pages and pages of a tool catalog. But there is a growing list … Continue Reading 5 Specialty Pro Tools That Get The Job Done
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We’re all going to run into auto repair problems that we can’t troubleshoot at home. Here’s how to talk to a mechanic and build that important conneciton.