Professur
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Aunty Em said:greenfreak said:I really haven't had any luck finding a garage that doesn't screw with me yet.
I think they see a woman coming and instantly add a third to the price of whatever needs doing. One of the big motoring organisations over here did a survey and found that women were more likely to be told that a small problem was serious and overcharged for correcting it.![]()
That's why I insist on standing over any mechanic working on my cars, and I always go in wearing jeans and a t-shirt instead of my usual suit and tie. Any shop that won't let me eyeball the work, doesn't get any.




Didn't think so. It's easy to tell me to do it myself but not so easy when you have to snake the wires up around the back of the engine block (both mechanics said that is a PITA and time consuming) or when you accidentally do something you're not supposed to or when you get all done and the car doesn't start. Not to mention the cost of buying the tools neccessary like you said. Would I have known what the correct number was for the gap? Not likely. Do I have any idea how to gap a spark plug correctly? Hell no.

I'm a little slow, I never thought to ask. I worked a day job at a parts warehouse with her significant other for about two months before I realized it. I'm frequently oblivious.