"It makes a clicking noise, like when you put a card in the spokes of your bicycle tire." "It sounds like something is grating, like when you sharpen a popsicle stick on the cement to make it a sort of spear." "There's a little red light blinking on the dashboard in the shape of a helicopter."
Thank goodness I have an auto mechanic I trust explicitly. Honestly, I do. He could tell me "the wing wacker disengaged from the dilly womp and is now putting pressure on your fling dacker and it's going to cost $5000" and I'd say "Oh dear." and write the man a check!
From what I understand this is almost never the case. But I beg to argue that it is like any other business. There are good and bad. People who are honest and dishonest. And from Auto Service Columbus to auto service in California, literally, all across the nation there is a little of both and you just need to find the honest.
This is a sponsored post for Dipietro Tyre Centre, however, all the points and views are my own.
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