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		<title>Why Do I need a Motor Mechanic&#8230;</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[A Motor Mechanic is an essential item we may not factor in as so important]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[as we cannot see what is taking place but let me ensure you there are some very fine technicians’ devoted to the automotive trade inspired to do there very best working on hot engines working under ]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Written by Darren Gow-Brown]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Attention if you read this first addition I have corrected the structure This by far is the most  interesting because many people are not involved with the automotive trade and therefore lack understanding and even lack trust to some level due to the fact that not all work on motor vehicles is necessary &#8220;that&#8217;s right&#8221; not all repairs are required but this [...]]]></description>
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<p>This by far is the most  interesting because many people are not involved with the automotive trade and therefore lack understanding and even lack trust to some level due to the fact that not all work on motor vehicles is necessary &#8220;that&#8217;s right&#8221; not all repairs are required but this is limited to the automotive trade.<br />
Let’s explore a small snapshot of our world, here in Australia we have three levels of government managing a total population of 22 million people, but we have approx 1 million people inter related to our Australian government system.<br />
If I want to build a fence I need no less than 3 certificates at a cost of around $1000 now this to me is not right but that&#8217;s the system so we develop a lack of trust as we try to hold on to our money as much as possible. We buy a car but we need it serviced and maintained but we a reluctant to pay for this service its something we can’t see the real benefits, its not a nice suit, or a trip to the hair dresses, its something that prevents us from breaking down on the side of the road or even worse its something that prevents an accident due to mechanical failure.</p>
<p>May I add most mechanics in dealerships and service centres <br />
take enormous pride in there work they come to work ready for a <br />
challenge, what most people may not be aware of, is the constant change <br />
of technology and therefore to keep up to date there is a constant <br />
effort required for night school.<br />
When you take your car to the workshop you are giving your trust and <br />
faith into the service centre but I pause here because some time ago I <br />
took my company vehicle into a ford dealership, and it&#8217;s wait on some <br />
line on the floor until the person behind the computer is ready to <br />
serve you.</p>
<p>Let me say this type of service does nothing to win my confidence <br />
even if the technician is great at his or her job<br />
Let&#8217;s go further most repairs are under a warranty but try getting a <br />
filling from a dentist and asking for warranty.<br />
I will add more into this subject to encourage motorist when you drop <br />
your car off have a little faith that mechanics love the challenge to <br />
keeping your car on the road.<br />
Now if you think your getting ripped off consider another service centre there are some great workshops and sorry to say there are some poor service centres.</p>
<p>I remember a mechanic started his business several doors from my workshop and was very busy, every day more busy than myself but he was &#8220;charging his customers about 50 % more and getting away with it&#8221; or so he thought, however there is a thing known by all as Karma and so What ever you give out what ever you will receive.</p>
<p>Getting back the dentist is this workmanship covered under warranty, “No”<br />
I need a repair on knee repair so I see an orthopaedic surgeon do you think I get any warranty “No”<br />
The local Government demanding $1000.00 in certificates is this fare &#8220;No&#8221; but we must pay it<br />
May I conclude And express that if you have found a good mechanic that you feel is servicing your vehicle at a fare cost then let them know your appreciation at the time opportunity perhaps Christmas with a nice bottle of wine and say thankyou for helping me with my car to which I know nothing about but I trust you and its so nice to fine a company in this day and age that keeps me on the road and that prevents me from breaking down on the side of the road.</p>
<p>A Motor Mechanic is an essential item we may not factor in as so important, as we cannot see what is taking place but let me ensure you there are some very fine technicians’ devoted to the automotive trade inspired to do there very best working on hot engines working under pressure working outside of normal operating hours and when they go home they sit back and think well I did my best and repaired an issue that will benefit the customer even tho the maker was not so helpful with all the required information.</p>
<p>This is what makes a motor mechanic come to work every day.</p>
<p>Written by Darren Gow-Brown, Virtualmechanic.com.au</p>
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		<title>Interview Peter Brock about road Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 19:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>This was a privilege to interview Mr Peter Brock the King of the mountain, Peter was a man of conviction and passion. I remember my father watching the car racing when I was very young how my father got exited when Peter Brock would win a race.<br />
It was one Sunday I had free day, a few years ago when the opportunity became available to meet and interview Peter Brock in regards to Road Safety as I believed he was a good role model for all young drivers.<br />
When I set up the appointment with Peter I began to understand how dedicated he was to charity as I observed the admiration from everyone at this event.<br />
Peter was willing to make the time to sign as many autographs as he could.<br />
Finally I got my chance to interview Peter Brock, I can tell you it was one of the most natural interviews I have made Peter was gifted in many areas Driving and speaking on camera were some of them.<br />
I have decided to release some footage for others to enjoy the natural interview of Peter Brock.<br />
One of Australias greatest champions of motor sport, Peter Brock<br />
Interviewed by Darren Gow-Brown April 6,2003</div>
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