An average car has up to 30,000 parts. So many things that may go wrong. And so about 30,000 more than an average user can maintain. Luckily, we have mechanics.
And they can fix everything. Unfortunately, we believe they are almighty and take our cars to the repair shops at the last moment. And sometimes even months after that "last moment" has passed.
It's unbelievable how people allow their cars to become such hazards on wheels (when they have them). Is it a money shortage, ignorance, or pure neglect? There is no rule. But one thing is sure – mechanics are heroes.
A Reddit thread r/JustRolledIntoTheShop is dedicated to such situations. It's all about "those absolutely stupid things" that people bring to the repair shops.
12. "I Replaced A Battery Last Week In A Customers Car And She Is Trying To Claim The Battery Is Causing Weird Things To Happen To Her Car Now. This Morning, She Said The Red Line Was Never There Before The Battery Was Replaced And Wants A Refund. Lord Help Me"
22. "Customer Has Been Coming Since 200k Miles, Said He'd Get To 1 Million. I've Been Waiting For That Day For Years, Today He Casually Rolled Up And Asked To Plug His Tire, Needless To Say Best Tire Plug Ever"
27. "Customer Was Wondering Why When He Started His Car This Morning, It Sounded Different. He Didn't Understand It When I Told Him He Had Been Robbed"
Recent research of 2,000 American car owners recorded that as many as 25% believe they take a risk every time they go on the road because their vehicle is not running well and needs repair.
The survey asked people about the current state of their car and tested what they know about cars. The results were alarming- 68% said their vehicles at this time have at least one thing that needs to be repaired.
With so many vehicles needing repair and maintenance, Americans should consider brushing up their knowledge about proper maintenance a bit. 36 percent of the research participants confessed they don’t know how to change a tire.
29. "Stayed A Little Longer At The Shop To Save This Little Guy From Someone’s Engine Bay"
30. "Customer: "Let Me Know When You Are About To Pull My Truck In So I Can Get My Raccoon" And He Sat In The Lobby With A Raccoon Until His Truck Was Done"
The survey was conducted by Cooper Tires. It found that nearly 50% of American car owners feel they couldn't change the oil in their car, and almost 30% think they couldn't even buy the proper oil for it.
25% of Americans don't think they could jump-start their car. 20% of the car users can't even check the tire pressure.
"Although many Americans have a lack of confidence and knowledge when it comes to vehicle maintenance, it's important to plan ahead and take the initiative," Jessica Egerton, director of marketing for Cooper Tires, said.
"Don't wait until there is an issue with a vehicle. It's why Cooper Tires is passionate about helping educate and empower car owners across the country."
34. "They Told Me Someone Was Dropping Off Their BBQ For Me To Do Brakes And Bearings On. I Thought They Were Joking, They Were Not"
48. "7 Months Since The Last Post About This Car... He Finally Did It. Our Customer Bought This Civic New In 06 And It Has Only Been Serviced At Our Dealership. Original Motor And Transmission"