This article was reviewed by Charley Helvy and by wikiHow staff writer, Dan Hickey. Charley Helvy is an Automotive & Diesel Expert based in Avondale, Arizona. He is the founder of Charley’s Garage, an educational YouTube channel focusing on simple videos for automotive and truck enthusiasts. He has over 31 years of experience in the automotive world. He is a Diesel Instructor at the Universal Technical Institute and is a certified ASE Master Heavy Truck Technician. He offers training on gas and diesel engines on his YouTube channel, along with other DIY and explanation videos for beginners and enthusiasts alike. In 2024, he published a complete guide on Emissions Systems in Automotive and Diesel Vehicles.
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When your car breaks down, the last thing you want to stress about is finding a quality mechanic who can fix it. Thankfully, researching a reputable auto shop isn’t so hard. Asking friends and family for recommendations, reading online reviews, finding mechanic certifications, and looking up whether shops have good ratings from the AAA or BBB are all easy ways to make sure you’re visiting a quality shop or garage. In this article, we’ll go over exactly what to look for and the right questions to ask to make sure you’re getting a great deal from a qualified mechanic.
Finding a Trusted Mechanic
- Ask for recommendations from friends or family who drive similar vehicles or look online for customer reviews of local shops.
- Search for quality, vetted shops near you on AAA’s approved auto repair facility locator.
- Look up a mechanic’s certifications online or in the shop. If they’re not posted, ask if the mechanics are ASE-certified or equivalent.
Steps
Expert Q&A
Tips
References
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