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What's a Mobile Mechanic and Why is this Good News for You? Let's say you suspect your car needs a brake job. You hear the accusatory squeak each time you step on the brake pedal. It's a situation that is bad for your car and as you pull into your office parking lot, a little embarrassing for you. Dreading the repair process What's keeping you from getting your car serviced? Is it the expense? The time away from work trying to get your car to a shop? Or maybe it's the inconvenience of asking someone to follow you to a shop, give you a ride back and then take you back to the shop when your car is ready. Have you ever thought, "Isn't there an easier way?" Good news; there is! Instead of the traditional option, now you can have a mechanic come to you! Imagine yourself doing a presentation at work while your car is being serviced--now that's multi-tasking. Or perhaps you've decided to bring a mechanic to your home. Picture yourself in your house, working on the computer, hanging out with the kids, or watching the game, and a mechanic is in your driveway, working on your car. Does it get more convenient than that? YourMechanic.com was created with you in mind. You're able to go online and book independent, certified, vetted mechanics to come to your home or office. Does it cost more? You might think the cost for this convenience would be higher than the hassle of taking your car to a private shop or dealership--but no! A typical private shop or dealership has far more overhead than an independent mobile mechanic. This difference creates a win-win circumstance: Customers save money and mechanics increase their profit margin. Happy mechanics who take pride in their work provide a better experience for our customers. Many customers enjoy being able to observe the work in progress, asking questions and learning about their vehicle. Other customers prefer to leave the details to the expert while they go about their business.

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What's a Mobile Mechanic and Why is this Good News forYou?

Let's say you suspect your car needs a brake job. You hear the accusatory squeak each time you stepon the brake pedal. It's a situation that is bad for your car and as you pull into your office parkinglot, a little embarrassing for you.

Dreading the repair process

What's keeping you from getting your car serviced? Is it the expense? The time away from worktrying to get your car to a shop? Or maybe it's the inconvenience of asking someone to follow you toa shop, give you a ride back and then take you back to the shop when your car is ready.

Have you ever thought, "Isn't there an easier way?" Good news; there is! Instead of the traditionaloption, now you can have a mechanic come to you! Imagine yourself doing a presentation at workwhile your car is being serviced--now that's multi-tasking. Or perhaps you've decided to bring amechanic to your home. Picture yourself in your house, working on the computer, hanging out withthe kids, or watching the game, and a mechanic is in your driveway, working on your car. Does it getmore convenient than that?

YourMechanic.com was created with you in mind. You're able to go online and book independent,certified, vetted mechanics to come to your home or office.

Does it cost more?

You might think the cost for this convenience would be higher than the hassle of taking your car to aprivate shop or dealership--but no!

A typical private shop or dealership has far more overhead than an independent mobile mechanic.This difference creates a win-win circumstance: Customers save money and mechanics increasetheir profit margin. Happy mechanics who take pride in their work provide a better experience forour customers. Many customers enjoy being able to observe the work in progress, asking questionsand learning about their vehicle. Other customers prefer to leave the details to the expert while theygo about their business.

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Are services limited?

Next you might be wondering if the repair services are limited because the mechanic is coming toyour home or office. The answer is simple: Not by much.

While our mechanics won't rebuild your transmission or realign your tires, they arrive fully preparedto complete the job you requested, including bringing high quality parts (OEM when available), dropcloths, and lifts when necessary. See the "Services" page on our website for full details on availablejobs.

So let's review. A mobile mechanic means more convenience, less cost, and if you chose, more directinteraction with the mechanic working on your vehicle. Kinda hard to see the downside, right?

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