if i'm to buy a used porsche, how do i support my car's good health by finding a good mechanic? i don't know anybody that has a porsche so how do i know i won't be taken? i'm not sure the cheapest or most expensive price could be a gauge? if i've been to porsche school, i'd want to charge the most because i've been trained. on the other hand, i wouldn't want to rip my customers.
is there a website that shows mechanics that are good in your area?|||Join an official Porsche owners club, and they should be able to fix you up both with knowledge on how to fix things yourself, and give you a chance to talk to other Porsche owners who'll be able to share their experiences with Porsche Mechanics... tell you who's good, and who's a cack-handed sod, and where to find them.
Also whatever car you buy.... be it a Pontiac, a Porsche or a Reliant Robin.... a HAYNES Owner's Repair manual for that car in particular is a very good investment to help you track down problems.|||PEP BOYS baby,MANY .MOE AND DON`T KNOW JACK
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