Yes, most mechanic garages will have car lifts already installed in them. This helps the mechanic get work done underneath the car more easily and let them rotate tires as well.
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A hydraulic car lift is typically used in garages to check and maintain the underside of the car. Alternatively it can be used by car dealerships to stack cars safely. There is even companies that offer to install hydraulic car lifts under your driveways to allow you to store your cars.
Car lifts can be purchased for home use, but do tend to be rather expensive. One retailer which sells them is Backyard Buddy. They do require quite an advanced level of DIY however.
There are a wide variety of 'lifts' that are available for the professional and home mechanic alike. These include lifts for automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles. Lifts a vehicle off of the ground, making it possible to maintain or repair the underside of a vehicle. There are also lifts that allow vehicles to be safely 'stacked', greatly increasing the ability to store multiple vehicles.
Car lifts are used to help lift a car with ease. Their are many different styles of car lifts and different price ranges.
The weight limit on a standard car lift is 2200 lbs. These types of elveator lifts are above gound car lifts.
Garages come in many sizes ranging from small single-car garages to huge multi-story public garages.
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A second hand Chevy Uplander can be purchased from all good garages and car dealerships. Try the listings for the local area, or speak to a local mechanic.
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The passive equivalent is "The car will be repaired by the mechanic."