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  • NION MARVIN

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    July 27, 2022 at 4:25 am in reply to: Air Hose Reels and LED Drop Light Questions.

    After trying a few different LED lights at wall work service I found the best solution was just a good (600 lumen) headlamp. Unless you are running a cab it allowed me to see everything. That was too if I had to inspect the machine I already have the light handy. My problem was that the lights always moved. Now I use a Lupine neo x4. It’s pretty expensive, but it’s also utilitarian because of having the same batteries as my bicycle headlight.

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    November 29, 2021 at 2:26 am in reply to: Wrong and defective parts

    It looks like you have a problem with a dealer and a problem with your local service representative. I at motor trader don’t waste time waiting for a service representative. I find the problem, send him a photo and fix it or use VIN code very useful method.
    The warranty covers only defective parts (including damaged internal parts). You will get (if your dealer is worth anything) the part of the money covered by the warranty, but you still have pocket money for the lazy dealer.

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    July 28, 2021 at 12:26 pm in reply to: Social media post ideas.

    Good link! I learned a lot of useful things for myself! I always try to create messages that will be useful to my clients or something that will make their life easier, it is very useful and beneficial. Especially if the posts are informative and contain a short description of the problem and its solution. A good photo will also attract attention, but I had problems with that. Service is how much more important to me, therefore it is worth focusing on it.

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    April 27, 2021 at 12:22 pm in reply to: Web site Costs

    On the one hand, a good post, and on the other like “advertise a good company, inexpensive, which would make the site quickly”) If you want to start your own business, then you need to come here.

    I don’t know if it will sound like an advertisement, but otherwise it won’t work, I worked with web xloo Describe in detail: 1. Arranged the price and date. 2. Worked quickly without unnecessary problems and questions. 3. Of course, there were some points mainly related to who and how sees the end result. 4. So first there was a basic amount then a monthly fee (I chose an additional promotion service). So generally satisfied.

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    February 25, 2021 at 11:03 am in reply to: Techs won't take Certification tests

    As a company owner auction streaming I can tell you that ASE looks nice on the wall but are practically worthless in the field! If your tech can memorize a few things and take a test then he can get certified. I would rather have a tech that works hard to develop his or hers diagnostic and mechanical skills rather than take a multiple guess test.

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    February 18, 2021 at 11:26 am in reply to: What new scanner to get

    I believe that you do not need to buy 2 identical scanners. As for me, the scanner is not suitable for everything, each of them has pros and cons. I bought Genesys for myself in wall work trucks, and I keep it close because I can quickly grab and connect it. You also need a good sight to use the scanner. Someone mentioned Pico. This was my task for me, the updates are free. It is also a laptop tool. Laptop scanners are a way to the future, I think.

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    December 10, 2020 at 3:29 pm in reply to: Garage flooring choices

    We used RaceDeck tiles. Super simple installation helps to completely transform the entire garage in one day. In wall work trucks we used similar in small rooms, then I took note.
    There have been problems with “holes for nails in concrete due to the removal of walls”, you will never know how these problems are hidden under the tiles.

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    October 20, 2020 at 1:01 pm in reply to: How To Market Your Car Repair Shop During The Global Outbreak

    Hello.

    As the COVID-19 Pandemic is changing the buying behavior of auto shoppers, dealers are struggling with the uncertainty around their businesses.

    But although times are tough, your ROI doesn’t have to be negative. While the fear of being in public places may stop buyers from visiting physical dealerships to buy a vehicle, it won’t negate the need for having one. Despite a noticeable sales decline in many business verticals, the analytics tools show that traffic to dealer websites remain steady. People are still interested and in need of buying vehicles, only now they prefer to do it online.

    At Autoxloo we have the widest range of car dealer software to help you adapt to current preferences of buyers and remain profitable even in times like this.

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    October 15, 2020 at 2:00 pm in reply to: Dealership parts discount

    Everyone is different. Looking at the state of the business and the number of customers. It’s all about money. If you buy for the required amount, then you are given a 10% discount, and then either you increase costs and get a bigger discount or not, it remains at 10%. Or if you use the service, for example, as I found “wallworktrucks” for myself and everything suits me. Because if you have more than one car, then the repair is not cheap.

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    September 14, 2020 at 12:08 pm in reply to: Electronic Vehicle Inspection Software – Links, Ratings and Reviews

    You can choose this software – VIR that gives a new breath to the old car inspection process providing a real-time data stream, storage, reports and data distribution capabilities. Modern dealerships gradually switch to automatic and highly developed technologies which provide instant, exact and user friendly results for further application and implementation.

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    September 9, 2020 at 11:11 am in reply to: Service contract between shop and customer

    To understand your legal responsibilities when selling to consumers, you need to know how and when a contract is made. You also need to have a broad understanding of contract terms so that you can be sure they are fair to consumers.

    Contracts can be made:

    -verbally
    -in writing
    -by your and the consumer’s conduct.

    This also applies to non-written contracts.

    More info here