Don’t Let This Happen To You….

Last Sunday I was driving up the highway in the late afternoon. During my 30 mile or so drive I was shocked to see so many broken down cars.

These were not old junkers, on their last legs abandon where ever it stopped running. These were the daily drivers of folks just like you and me. I saw every situation imaginable in those few miles; the family with small children standing alongside the interstate waiting for help to arrive, the man in a suit changing his tire and the gaggle of guys trying to attempt a major auto repair alongside the road.      

This is not the way I want to spend a Sunday afternoon.  

As we put off car maintenance and let those seemingly little repairs slide – the result is usually a breakdown at the least opportune time.

Seeing all these stressful people, upset and stranded made me even more aware of how important it is to have my car looked over a couple of times a year.  A good qualified technician can keep me informed of upcoming maintenance and repairs so I can budget the cost out and not be left stranded on the side of the road.

Don’t let this happen to you,

Beth – Owner

Clay’s Auto Service

 

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  • 8/16/2011 11:42 AM Brian Sullivan wrote:
    I find your blog very informative and helpful. I would love my clients to be able to read some of your blogs. http://www.automotive-repair-sonoma.com/
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  • 9/22/2011 3:39 AM Sylvia Anderson wrote:
    This is a situation that I do not want to happen especially on a Sunday. I want my Sunday to be spent with my family, eating out, watching a movie, shopping and/or outing are what I want to do with my family on a Sunday. That's why I want my husband to check our car before we leave. Also, we make sure to have a mechanic check our car once in a while.
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  • 12/15/2011 3:18 AM Auto Repair Minneapolis wrote:
    A good mechanic can definitely help prevent major problems that can leave you stranded. However, life just happens and sometimes it's unavoidable; the person may simply ran out of gas of perhaps got a flat tire. My advice is to 1. Never leave home without your wallet (in case you need to pay for a tow truck or cab etc) and 2. Never leave home without a cell (and have roadside assistance programmed in your contact list).
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  • 4/18/2012 3:37 AM Flow Meters Water wrote:
    Thanks for it. I have got more knowledge and I want to more about this topic.
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