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Fact: While there are some unscrupulous mechanics out there, most are honest and just trying to make an honest living. Read reviews online and ask around to get an idea of which mechanics in your area have good reputations before settling on one.

Myth 6: You Don’t Need Regular Maintenance

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Fact: Regular maintenance is key to keeping your car in good condition for as long as possible because it also helps you pass the MOT Watford test. It allows mechanics to catch small problems before they become bigger ones and can help you avoid costly repairs down the road.

Myth 7: All Mechanics Are Certified Professionals

Fact: Not all mechanics are certified, although many have taken courses or training programs related to their profession. Be sure to ask about a mechanic’s credentials before committing to any sort of service with them.

Myth 8: Aftermarket Parts Aren’t Reliable

Fact: While some aftermarket parts may not be as reliable as OEM parts, there are still plenty of reputable companies that make high-quality, reliable parts. Be sure to do your research and read reviews before purchasing any aftermarket parts for your car.

Myth 9: Ignoring a Warning Light is No Big Deal

Fact: Warning lights are there for a reason and should not be ignored. If you see one, take your car to the mechanic right away so that they can diagnose and repair the issue before it turns into something more serious.

Myth 10: All Mechanics Give Estimates Over the Phone

Fact: Many mechanics will be able to provide an estimate for certain services, such as an oil change, over the phone. However, for more complex repairs, they may need to inspect the car before giving a quote. Be sure to ask your mechanic if they offer free estimates on any services you’re interested in having done.

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