Tuesday, June 30, 2009

AUTONICHE CAR WORKSHOPS

Hey guys, interested in learning more about how to take care of your car? Check out these courses that can help you be more responsible whether it's your own car or your parents.

Auto Industry 101
"Why is one shop charging me twice as much as the other to do the same repair job?"
Ever wonder why there's such a big price difference between shops:Oil changes that range between $15 to $80, brake jobs that range between $50 to over $1000?
Why is there such a price difference between similar cars and/or parts? What are the ramifications of poor-quality work? What are advantages and disadvantages of dealerships?
In this seminar, we'll give you a brief introduction to how the automotive aftermarket industry works!
We’ll also explain ways that you can feel more assured that you’re getting what you paid for.

Auto Myths
"Ok but how do I really know...."
It’s not that you don’t trust the mechanic. But there are so many differing opinions from family, friends, and the media that you wonder who’s right? Join us in this seminar as we break down and explain some of the common auto myths out there. Is nitrogen better for your tires? Is synthetic oil better for your car? Do you need an alignment if your vehicle starts to pull to one side? Etc, etc.

Workshop requirements: you have attended Basic Car Care & Maintenance and Safety & Emergency

Basic Car Care & Maintenance
"The basics for every vehicle owner."
There are many similarities between a human body and a car. Just as doctors recommend a regular physical exam, it’s important to get your car checked on a regular basis too.
We'll talk about the importance of maintaining your car properly (which means doing more than just an oil change!) and some basic maintenance items that you can do. Regular preventative maintenance can save you from unexpected and expensive repair bills. We'll provide an overview of the various maintenance services and briefly discuss the importance of tire care.

http://www.autoniche.ca/workshops.html

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