Posted by Rand Stuck in Auto
by Rand Stuck
Consider these numbers: $1500 for an insignificant scratch on the bodywork; $3500 for a new exhaust valve; at least $150 for a new trunk-release switch cover. These aren’t figures from the realm of fantasy, but actual repair expenses that drivers have provided to AOL Autos after having coughed up these amounts for repair jobs that only seemed small. The alternative is to do the job yourself, or buy a new car. That seems extreme, right? So just pay up like a good citizen and suffer in silence, seems to be the mantra.
Beyond the Bumper
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Little Jobs, Big Bills: Nightmare Auto Repairs
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by Mario Goldstein
It isn’t the tools that are used in a job that make it good or bad, it’s the person using those tools that makes the difference. In car polishing a good technician can make that finish look better than when you bought the car, and you wouldn’t think twice about how they could do that. In this short article, I will go over some points that technicians know, or should know.
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Spray Paint Polishing For Cars – The Easy Way
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