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Kotaix

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I do want to learn to do car repairs, but I’d feel like I’d be freaked out the first time I drove after replacing my brakes. Like, what if I fvcked up? :rofl:
I felt that way after the first time, but it's honestly super easy and you save a sh!tload of money.

I just had a professional mechanic do my O2 sensors on my car and they charged me $1k for the parts. I can get the same parts on rockauto for $300. And on top of that the fix they did didn't work since all the codes are back. A lot of mechanics are worthless hacks.

Youtube videos and a Chilton manual will teach you anything you need to know.
 

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I felt that way after the first time, but it's honestly super easy and you save a sh!tload of money.

I just had a professional mechanic do my O2 sensors on my car and they charged me $1k for the parts. I can get the same parts on rockauto for $300. And on top of that the fix they did didn't work since all the codes are back. A lot of mechanics are worthless hacks.

Youtube videos and a Chilton manual will teach you anything you need to know.
Those amateur youtube videos though...what you save just gets respent on hair transplants.

And with those O2 sensors you're getting under the car

The #1 thing you have to look out for with learning to do things yourself is the DIY mentality. It's going to be harder that you're led to believe by a DIY'er a good 90% of the time.
 
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Those amateur youtube videos though...what you save just gets respent on hair transplants.

And with those O2 sensors you're getting under the car

The #1 thing you have to look out for with learning to do things yourself is the DIY mentality. It's going to be harder that you're led to believe by a DIY'er a good 90% of the time.
I have a truck so I have no problems getting under it without jacking it up, and it has a lot of room in the engine compartment to work on it. Thoese were both reasons for buying what I bought, because I tend to do most of the work myself. I've done repairs and fabrication for a long time

Even if it is challenging, you always learn something. To me that's worth it in the long run because almost all engines are a variation on the same basic principle
 

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Used car prices are absurd right now, I sold my car shortly before Covid and still haven't bought a new one since then because of this.

Even on craigslist, 20 year old pieces of **** with 200k+ miles sell for $5000 or more typically, and they'll probably break down within a month of buying them. Why bother?

I'd rent a car. Gives you a ton of peace of mind. It's not as much of a money sink as you'd think since you don't have to carry insurance or do any maintenance.
 

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