Should your mechanic be ASE certified?
vote now: Yes or No - (view results)
Yes
by Mike Webb
ASE stands for Automotive Service Excellence and is well known for it's professional program that tests
No
Just because a mechanic has ASE certification doesn't mean they are capable of properly diagnosing and
There are very few people that possess the automotive knowledge to determine a mechanic shop scam at first glance, if at all. The
by Sara Snow
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