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Old 05-01-2018, 01:39 PM   #1
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Default Supercheap Auto - Local Mechanic Finder Service with Reviews & Quotes

(Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with Supercheap Auto, its subsidiaries or recommended mechanics, just providing this info to those that may be interested).

There are times when you may not want to take your car to the dealership for repairs or service but prefer a local independent.

The problem for many, is who to take it to, who to trust, what will they charge and do they have good customer feedback?

This Supercheap service finder sends your request to local mechanics and automotive service providers in your area.
You can specify;
  • What you need to be fixed from comprehensive drop-down lists
  • How urgent or when you need it fixed
  • Make, model and year series of your car

It is quite comprehensive...

For example, if you select "brakes", it then further drills down to a multiple choice menu of another 18 brake issues that you specifically need looked at or done to them if you know. If you don't it does not matter.

After submitting your request, you get up to 3 email or phone quotes from local mechanics willing to do the work.

You can then see the feedback and reviews received by each mechanic from customers before deciding who to go with.

Local Mechanic & Services Finder

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