Common questions

Can a mechanic convince you that you need a car repair?

Can a mechanic convince you that you need a car repair?

It’s very easy for an unethical mechanic to convince car owners that unnecessary repairs are needed because the average person doesn’t know much about their cars. People often have no idea they’ve been ripped off.

What to expect from a car service mechanic?

Understanding car servicing can be difficult for those who aren’t mechanically minded but is understandable that you want to have some level of comprehension when you take your car into the mechanic.

Can a car be serviced by a mobile mechanic?

Don’t be surprised if some mobile mechanics need to get back to their office in order to complete the paperwork, and then post or email your receipt. Yes, using a mobile mechanic can be an easier, more convenient way to have your car serviced.

Can a dishonest mechanic do a car repair?

While most repair shops are honest, undercover car repair stings find dishonest auto mechanics and shops in most areas of the country. It’s very easy for an unethical mechanic to convince car owners that unnecessary repairs are needed because the average person doesn’t know much about their cars. People often have no idea they’ve been ripped off.

It’s very easy for an unethical mechanic to convince car owners that unnecessary repairs are needed because the average person doesn’t know much about their cars. People often have no idea they’ve been ripped off.

What makes auto mechanics cheat or push unnecessary repairs?

What drives mechanics to cheat or push unnecessary repairs, Joe said, is the tiny profit margin at many repair shops. Most mechanics are honest, he said, but many are pressured by their bosses to perform unnecessary work. “The shop has to stay in business,” Joe said. “There are pressures to do things that maybe you wouldn’t do normally.”

While most repair shops are honest, undercover car repair stings find dishonest auto mechanics and shops in most areas of the country. It’s very easy for an unethical mechanic to convince car owners that unnecessary repairs are needed because the average person doesn’t know much about their cars. People often have no idea they’ve been ripped off.

Where did 20 / 20 go to get car serviced?

“20/20” went undercover at several auto repair shops in New York and New Jersey to see if mechanics would add unnecessary repairs and fees to service a “20/20” producer’s car, which had been given a clean bill of health by two licensed mechanics beforehand.

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Ruth Doyle