By Nnamdi Ikeh-Akabogu (FRSCN)
You rely on your car to get you where you need to go. That’s why it’s so important to find a qualified mechanic that you can trust to keep your car running smoothly.
But with so many options out there, how do you choose the right one? Here are basic questions to ask when selecting a mechanic:
1.Is The Mechanic Certified?
There are a few questions you need to ask when choosing a mechanic, and one of them is whether or not the mechanic is certified. A certified mechanic has gone through training and has the experience to know how to properly fix your car. This is important because you want to make sure your car is in good hands.
2.What Do Other Customers Say About The Mechanic?
In order to get a feel for what other customers think about the mechanic, it is important to read online reviews. These reviews can give you some insight into the quality of work that the mechanic does, as well as how fair their prices are
If most customers are happy with the work that was done, then it is likely that you will be as well. However, if there are a lot of negative reviews, it is best to find another mechanic to take your car to.
3.How Much Does The Mechanic Charge For Labor?
Be sure to ask your mechanic how they charge for labor before having any work done.
- Does The Mechanic Guarantee Their Work?
If you’re planning on taking your car to a mechanic for repairs, it’s important to choose one that you can trust. Be sure to ask if the mechanic guarantees their work – you don’t want to end up with more problems than you started with!
- What Is The Expected Turnaround Time For Repairs?
The expected turnaround time for repairs will vary depending on the severity of the issue and the availability of parts. In some cases, repairs can be made in a few hours. More complex issues may take a few days to resolve.
In conclusion, it is important to ask the right questions when choosing a mechanic to fix your car.
By doing so, you can ensure that you will get the best possible service and avoid any potential problems.
The traffic expert is DCC Nnamdi Ikeh-Akabogu, DCC Morning and Evaluation (M&E), Special Duties and External Relations (SEDER), FRCC HQ, Abuja



