Auto maintenance can be one of the most troubling aspects of car ownership for drivers. Even if it's a small repair, it can be unfamiliar territory for some motorists who don't know what to expect when they take their vehicle to get fixed. In an effort to ease any worries, the Car Care Council recently released a video aimed at educating consumers of the repair shop experience.
The video, titled "Auto Service and Repair: What to Expect," provides a behind-the-scenes look at what goes on at car care centers. It also offers a number of tips on everything from finding the right businesses to asking the right questions. Being knowledgeable about the maintenance process is a significant part of car ownership, but unfortunately this is something that many people may not realize.
"For many consumers, taking their vehicle in for service or repair can cause anxiety and lead them to postpone necessary maintenance and repairs," said Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council. "Neglecting routine service can cause more expensive repairs later. Our new, candid, no-nonsense video provides tips and advice, and lays out realistic expectations for motorists who need help finding and working with an auto service and repair shop."
In addition to anxiety, financial concerns may also cause drivers to put off getting their car fixed. A study from Consumer Reports found that 40 percent of motorists are putting off getting repairs or general upkeep on their primary vehicle due to the economy.
If you need to get your car looked at, New Jersey State Auto Auction's Total Car Care center is the place to go. Located in Jersey City and open to the public, its knowledgeable staff can quell any of the worries you might have.