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Any decent 'find-a-mechanic' sites?

longwalks1
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We use comparison sites and bidding sites all the time now, I even use one for delivery and collection of large items from eBay, you post your job and people bid on it, you see their quote, their feedback etc. I think its a great idea
Are there any such sites for finding a local mechanic?
Are there any such sites for finding a local mechanic?
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Ask a couple of local taxi drivers who they use.Started my job at the bottom and liked it0
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Be wary of any websites claiming to recommend garages that are part of their scheme. Usually it will simply be a pay to sign up deal and nothing to do with quality or value.
Ask locally for recommendations.0 -
britishboy wrote: »We use comparison sites and bidding sites all the time now, I even use one for delivery and collection of large items from eBay, you post your job and people bid on it, you see their quote, their feedback etc. I think its a great idea
Are there any such sites for finding a local mechanic?
There are loads of sites already. But as mentioned above beware....
Any dodgy mechanic can get listed on a site with glowing reviews as long as they pay the subscription.
Bidding on jobs.. Yeah i will do your £1000 clutch change for £150 all in.. But the final bill will be £1250 because there will have been complications...
You cant beat word of mouth from family and friends.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
Yes there are some very good & reliable/honest garages. And yes you can find them with relative ease if you know where to look.
Go here:
https://www.trustmygarage.co.uk
Can always cross reference with Google Reviews. But there are plenty of cracking garages around.... everywhere!0 -
Ask around (farmers, taxi drivers, builders, locals), or have a drive round a few industrial estates in your area and see if you can spot somewhere that looks like it's been around for a while.0
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