RepairPal Solves Auto Repair Hassles.
July 2nd 2010 01:38
Does auto repair scare you? Do you wish you could find out what your repair might cost before you get a heart stopping bill? Or maybe you just need an easy way to find a good local repair shop. Repairpal.com might be the answer you are looking for. Repair Pal is a website that helps you get an honest estimate of what your auto repair might cost. It gives you listings of local repair shops, with user ratings and reviews. You can get information on a particular car, and even track your service.
Let's say you live in San Diego. You own a Ford F-150 manufactured in 1999. Your truck is giving you a check engine light. On Repair pal, you can find out some common reasons for seeing a check engine light, get a listing of auto repair centers in your area, and if you know the cause, get an estimate of what it might cost. All in one place.
The best part of the website is the option to track your service. You can input your cars information, than record all the service you have done to the vehicle. Oil changes, new brakes, transmission repair, headlight replacements, etc. Now instead of stuffing your glove compartment with all your past service records, you can store them online and access them any time.
The directory of available repair shops is a really important feature of the site. It gives you a neatly laid out list of shops near you with an 'x'star rating based on user reviews. You can click on any of the links you like and see detailed information about the store, and view a map of where it is located.
After looking over the site, I signed up and put my Buick in the system so I could keep track of all the maintenance that I put in to it. I was really impressed by how clean the layout of the site was, and how easy it was to navigate. In mere minutes I was able to, based on the information I provided about my car and my location, find an estimate for the work I needed done and choose the right shop for the job. I have an appointment on Tuesday.
Let's say you live in San Diego. You own a Ford F-150 manufactured in 1999. Your truck is giving you a check engine light. On Repair pal, you can find out some common reasons for seeing a check engine light, get a listing of auto repair centers in your area, and if you know the cause, get an estimate of what it might cost. All in one place.
The best part of the website is the option to track your service. You can input your cars information, than record all the service you have done to the vehicle. Oil changes, new brakes, transmission repair, headlight replacements, etc. Now instead of stuffing your glove compartment with all your past service records, you can store them online and access them any time.
The directory of available repair shops is a really important feature of the site. It gives you a neatly laid out list of shops near you with an 'x'star rating based on user reviews. You can click on any of the links you like and see detailed information about the store, and view a map of where it is located.
After looking over the site, I signed up and put my Buick in the system so I could keep track of all the maintenance that I put in to it. I was really impressed by how clean the layout of the site was, and how easy it was to navigate. In mere minutes I was able to, based on the information I provided about my car and my location, find an estimate for the work I needed done and choose the right shop for the job. I have an appointment on Tuesday.
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