You Should Protect Your Car From Mediocre Mechanics

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THERE are many choices as to where consumers can take their car when it’s in need of maintenance or repair. Those include going to the car dealer, or an independent mechanic at a service station. Where you should go depends on what type of repair your car needs and its age and condition.
But in most cases, mechanics in each type of repair shop may try to convince you that they are the best ones for the job. As we are heading for holiday and festive season, the quality and safety of your car should be a paramount, as many of you will be heading upcountry to celebrate with your families.

Repair work under factory warranty should go to the dealer, that is where you will find mechanics that are trained to fix, which problems that pop up with new car models, says William Day, Carmudi East Africa Managing Director.

Before leaving your car at an independent automotive shop (or any repair facility), find out if the mechanic working on your car is certified on the component or system that needs fixing (Although at times that is hard to find in developing economies like ours). Don’t let some mediocre mechanic work on your car that is not certified or qualified on that particular repair area. He could do more harm than good.

Chain and some garages in town often advertise free services for routine services like oil changes or tune-ups, but beware if their mechanic insists that your car needs major repairs after he inspects it. Get a second opinion to confirm it isn’t a ploy to get you to spend more money, Adds Mr. William Day.
Carmudi, the leading online Cars Market place insists that these facilities must meet rigorous standards and guarantee their work for all customers, and getting a second opinion is a must for major repairs, since it’s a competitive business and prices can be all over the map.

About Carmudi
Carmudi was founded in 2013 and is currently available in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Congo, Ghana, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Mexico, Myanmar, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. The vehicle marketplace offers anyone the ideal online platform to browse cars for sale or sell their own vehicle.
ABOUT AIG
Africa Internet Group introduces and accelerates the online shift in Africa – for its people and its culture. It is committed to running successful and vibrant internet companies which boost the evolution of African online culture. AIG is the parent group of nine successful and fast-growing companies in more than 20 African countries, accounting for over 2500 staff.

AIG cares about entrepreneurship and brings together all the key elements required to build great companies: team, concept, technology and capital. Its network of companies includes JUMIA, Kaymu, Hellofood, Lamudi, Carmudi, Zando, Jovago, Lendico and Easy Taxi.

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