ISSUE 29 OCTOBER 2020
THE VOICE OF THE NEW ZEALAND AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
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So far so good AUTO CHANNEL SURVEYED READERS RECENTLY AND ONE OF THE MORE POPULAR REQUESTS WAS TO FEATURE MORE WORKSHOP PROFILES. SO HERE WE ARE. n answer to the question “what would you like to see more of?”, Wiremu Burkhardt of Master Mechanics in Auckland’s central city, said “My workshop on your front cover”. Well, as you asked, Wiremu — and before you ask, dear reader, it’s no good saying you want this, too. You should have said so in the survey. As it happens, we had already done a short piece on Master Mechanics in one of our first issues. A second visit would give us an insight into how this relatively new (established 2015) small independent garage was doing in these unprecedented times. The answer was: surprisingly well. “Our workload has doubled over last year,” says Wiremu. He asked his accountant to see if he qualified for the Covid wage subsidy and the answer was ‘No way’! “We’ve been flat out, especially after the first
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lockdown,” he says. “In fact, everyone I know is flat out. Maybe it’s just starting to go back to normal now but I don’t feel like we’re in a recession.”
More space Wiemu has taken heart from the number of people still buying new internal combustion engined cars and big diesel utes. “They are all going to need servicing and repairing for years to come,” he says. He reasons people will still need transport in ‘the new normal’. And our reliance on cars is so strong he has been confident enough to take on another
mechanic and look at opening another garage. It won’t be another branch as such, more of an overflow for his current premises. It will be about the same size, with room for a couple of hoists, and a dirty room for cutting, grinding, and welding. Making exhaust systems is one of Master Mechanics’ specialist subjects. The extra space is encouraging Wiremu to think of how he’d like to reshape his business. Most of his work at present is repair work with the occasional big engine overhaul. He’s got one of those in the workshop at present, and it has tied up one of his hoists for quite a while. He’s keen for those jobs to go to the other workshop,
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