Friday, January 17, 2014

7 Reasons Why Your Car Mechanic Should be ASE Certified

We here at the Big O Coffee News look for the best of everything, and love a good deal off the beaten path. While having a "Best of" logo on the store window is important here in town, do we really know what this means? In this post, we'll look at seven reasons why the ASE Certified logo really means something.

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence has a program to certify trained personnel.  An ASE certified mechanic has to pass an examination, have two years of on the job training and work experience. 
This ensures that the ASE certified mechanic works on all the parts of the car/vehicle and knows how to repair it.  In addition he (or she) also has to pass a refresher examination every five years.
Why you Need to Look for an ASE Certified Mechanic
1. As today’s cars/vehicles have so much advanced  technology in terms of electronics and computer chips and fuel efficiency, it has become necessary to have an ASE Certified Mechanic for maintaining and repairing your car.
2. An ASE mechanic is trained and has experience which enables him to diagnose and solve your  vehicle problems.  The garages that employ ASE certified mechanics are able to work on today’s cars, trucks, and SUVs. It can be very annoying if you have to take your vehicle back to the garage again and again, because it was not serviced properly the first time.  This can be avoided by using an ASE certified mechanic for your car/vehicle service and maintenance
Read on and see the other 5 reasons here. We're proud to have Victory Auto Repair as our exclusive auto repair advertiser in Omaha. And you know what? They're certified!

1 comment:

  1. Thank you! Really good info here. I'm going to be using Victory Auto Repair from now on.

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