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For the last six years, www.Trustmymechanic.com has been reinventing how consumers think about car ownership and remodeling how we approach car repair. The site began with the goal of helping readers avoid getting ripped off when dealing with car repair, but soon things took off and the site expanded to cover everything we need to know about buying, owning, and maintaining our cars.


There are countless articles on every subject imaginable, from that obscure car repair problem that your mechanic just can’t seem to fix--to issues on how to buy a new car, including specialty information like car insurance Houston and car loan San Antonio.


Don’t know if you should keep your old car or invest in a new one? You’ll find out all the whens, hows, and whys to help you make that decision. There is even a parts gallery so we can educate ourselves with pictures, diagrams, and layman explanations about the parts you may be discussing with our mechanic during your next car repair.


At the forefront of www.Trustmymechanic.com is Austin Davis, a well known freelance writer and consumer advocate who has helped thousands of people with issues related to their cars—from car repair to auto insurance Houston and worldwide. Readers of his newsletters have used his tidbits of knowledge to save hundreds and thousands on car repair bills, car insurance Houston, and car loan Dallas. Mr. Davis receives testimonials like this one daily:


(Since you posted this quote on the new site, do you have a good quote posted somewhere on the old site we could use instead? I couldn’t find one) "How are you doing? Hope your fine. I would simply like to thank you because visiting this site has helped me a lot. My car wasn't starting so I got a friend who's a mechanic to take a look. He checked the battery and everything was fine, then he said the problem is with the starter. He said it will cost me $60 dollars for a starter and $100 dollars for the service.


For some reason those numbers just seemed too high so I went online. I read the excerpt on different reasons why a car won't start and discovered the wire from the battery to the starter was in very bad shape and the starter wasn't getting the current. So I got another friend to change the wire and everything is fine now. So thanks for helping me save $160 which is 10x's more for a college student.


P.S. Make and model of the car is 1989 Toyota Corolla!"


Posts to the popular TrustMyMechanic.com car forum board still center around car repair, but frequently include requests for information on buying a new car, especially car loan Houston, car loan Dallas, and car loan San Antonio, probably because Texas is Mr. Davis’ home state. Whatever your car knowledge needs are, from novice to experienced technician, you’ll find it at www.trustmymechanic.com



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