Switching Mechanics
Since I was a small boy, I’ve had the same family doctor. He wasn’t a pediatrician, but he was good with kids. Any time there was something he couldn’t handle, he was always sure to refer me to a specialist. I trusted Doc Jasper, the way you trust your own parents. I even brought my own kids to him when they needed a doctor.
Unfortunately, Doc passed away several years ago. It took me three years of looking to find a general practitioner that I’m comfortable with. Even then, this new doctor doesn’t see kids – only adults. He’s nice enough and he seems sharp, but he’s not Doc Jasper.
A few weeks back, my mechanic decided he’d put in enough hours slinging a wrench and he retired. I’d always brought my cars to him, whether it was my first old beater or whether it was my new Nissan Rogue. He’s always taken good care of my cars, and when he couldn’t fix something he’d send me to another mechanic that he trusted.
Now, I found myself with a dilemma. I’m had to try hard to find a mechanic who I can trust with my car. I need someone experience with Nissan cars, but I’d also like him to be able to look at my son’s old beater.
I think I may be in luck. I figured out that the safest thing to do was to go to a Nissan dealership. After all, they work on more Nissan cars than anyone. Well, the lead mechanic explained to me that they work on all sorts of vehicles, and that I could bring in my son’s car any time.
After seeing the quality work he did on my Nissan Rogue, I’m optimistic.
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