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Welcome
To Auto Repairs NJ!Our auto repair services
includes: - Brake and Front End Installation
- Custom exhausts and Muffler Replacement
- 24-Hour Towing Service
- Fall Tune Ups
- Engine - Diagnostic
- Gas Saving Service Maintenance
- Shock &
Strut Systems
Phone: (973)492-5820 |
We are a full service auto repairs facility, located in Franklin
Lakes, NJ dedicated to serving our New Jersey customers for over 20 years.
We offer essential coupon saving mechanical services *see coupons below. Our NJ Auto Repair facility will help
you get to where you need to go ~ fast! |

Our customers return again and again to Auto Repairs NJ for all their
auto repair needs because of the consistency, quality of service and reliability of the parts we use. Auto Repairs NJ staff of professionals will
offer guidance on following a regular schedule of maintenance checks for all your auto repairs to ensure the longevity
and worry-free use of your vehicles. |
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We’ve all experienced that fateful day when something in our engine started
to clunk, the rear brake squealed, a strange whining came from somewhere or -- horror of all horrors -- the “check engine”
light came on. Yup, we’ve all had to take our cars to the garage at some point. And even if you aren’t big on
checkups and frequent fluid checks, there’s no denying your car some attention when it starts making strange noises
or emitting strange odors. Perhaps even more dreaded than the orange light on your dash is the very first trip to the garage.
Bringing
your car to a mechanic can be a harrowing experience; you are handing your rather large purchase over to someone you don’t know in
the hopes that he will be able to read your car’s signs of distress and fix the issue without charging you too much.
So, there’s a certain amount of distrust that inevitably builds between a car owner and his mechanic.
You
love your car and he loves working on your car; you have more in common than you think. Mechanics are extremely skilled individuals
and a successful first encounter is based almost entirely on trust and respect for his knowledge of the situation -- although, that
doesn’t mean that you can’t offer your opinion or make observations about your own vehicle.
Here are
a few tips to keep in mind when going to a mechanic for the first time. They will help you avoid toppling the scale and getting
on your mechanic's bad side. Remember: He has access to your brake lines.
Respect the professionA mechanic is more than just a grease monkey; he’s
a working professional -- do not forget that. No one likes to be considered inadequate at their job, especially not after
years of undergoing specialty training, schooling and experience.
You
may not realize it, but mechanics aren’t just guys off the street who like to explore the underside of the hood. More
than just having a passion for vehicles, mechanics are extremely knowledgeable about their craft. Schooling and internships
are required, and if a mechanic wishes to specialize in a specific manufacturer, such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, BMW or Mercedes, even more training
and in-depth research on their part is required. It’s time to look past the garage jumpsuit exterior and see the mechanical
genius underneath. |
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The Internet is a great way to shop. From the comfort of your chair,
you can go from one online shop to the next, comparing product prices and features so you always get the best deals. You can
also read product reviews of shoppers who have previously bought an item and learn from their experiences. You save yourself
the hassle of actually going out to these stores, lining up to pay, and carrying back the goods to your house. With just a
few clicks of the mouse you can shop and buy, and wait for your purchase to arrive at your doorstep within 5 days or less.
This is shopping convenience at its best and what's more, online shops are open 24 hours a day!
So the next time you need a replacement for your car, say a new headlight or a better exhaust muffler, buy online. You would be surprised to know that there are hundreds of websites
offering a wide range of auto parts and accessories. Many of these online shops carry OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
replacements and aftermarket performance parts for your vehicle. Their massive online catalogues can be sorted according to
auto part, type of car, and year of make so you can zero in to what you need in no time. Unlike your brick and mortar auto
parts retailer, online auto parts merchants will inform you through email or by phone when an accessory that is not
in stock becomes available. There is no question about the convenience offered by online auto parts shopping
to busy car owners but you may want to take certain precautions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable shopping experience. 1. Know your online retailer. You want only the best replacements for your car so make sure you are shopping in reputable online stores. Check out their inventory of car accessories.
Does the store offer a wide selection for a particular replacement? Does it provide relevant information about the product
features and pricing? Click on the site's About link and see if the store has clearly disclosed who they are and how to reach
them. A good way to determine an online store's reputation is through the quality of its customer service.
2.
Protect your privacy. Shop only at secure websites. When you're at the checkout
page, the address on your browser should begin with 'https' instead of just 'http'. 'https' means the the online transaction
is being secured from malicious interception. It is very important to read the store's Privacy Policy so you know exactly
what the store will do with the personal and financial information you are giving to them. Look for eTrust, VeriSign, HackerSafe,
BBBOnline Reliability Program, and other privacy enforcement seals to guarantee your security and privacy. 3. Keep a record of your transactions. Take note of the
shipping and handling fees and total charges before you click on that Buy button. The total price you pay for a new car part
is often higher than the published one. Make sure to printout receipts, confirmation emails, and other information related
to your order so you have something to back you up in case you have questions or problems with the shipment. 4. Read the fine print. There are
cases when what is delivered to you is different from what you ordered and you have to return it. While rare, errors such
as this do happen so read the online merchant's cancellation, return, and complaint-handling policies. Does the store offer
warranties for its auto parts and accessories, and who honors that warranty? Do you get a refund to your credit card or get
a store credit? If these are not posted, it is wise to call or send an email to customer service first before going ahead
with your purchase. Happy online shopping!

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