Mech I Can Trust
If youve read my posts, youd noice that my car has a few problems. Some of which I hope I can fix, for some, I am going to have to bite the bullet and take the car in. How do I not get taken advantage of at the Mechcanic? How can I find out if a Mech in my area is good? (I dont know anyone with a volvo, cant really ask them) Shower me with advice, oh faithful 'Volvo Forums"...:) |
RE: Mech I Can Trust
Can't tell where you live? Tell us where and somebody on here might know of a Volvo repair guy near you.
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RE: Mech I Can Trust
oh yeah.
Portland Oregon. |
RE: Mech I Can Trust
Try to find an import specialty shop that works on Volvo's.
If you ever have any quiestions then you can ask us before you autherise the repair. Check in the local Phone Books and see if there is one. |
RE: Mech I Can Trust
ORIGINAL: tech Try to find an import specialty shop that works on Volvo's. If you ever have any quiestions then you can ask us before you autherise the repair. Check in the local Phone Books and see if there is one. After I bought my '94 wagon, I noticed THREE specialty shops within 5 miles of home. The tip-off is that their lots are LOADED with Volvos!!! Just keep your eyes open. [sm=bustedsign.gif] |
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