There are literally to many to list but here is a few (Tools & Equiptment)
Toolbox
Many different styles and types of Wrenches - Metric and Standard
Screwdrivers of all sizes
Torx Drivers of all sizes
Torx Anti tamper Driver of all sizes
Pick Tools
Micrometers & many other measuring devices
Specialized Tools - for those expensive cars everyone love to drive like the Cadillac water pump extrator kit
Tire Equiptment - Machines and Balancers
Lab Scopes and other electronic testing equipment such as multimeters and ODB 1-2 Readers
Flushing Equiptment - Transmission - Heating and Cooling - Power Steering
Oil Disposal Systems- Drains Ect.
A\C Reclamation, Vacuuming, and Recharging Equiptment
Flash Lights, Light Bars
Pneumatic Tools & Air Compressors
Wheel Alignment Machines and Spring Compressors
Pry Bars
Locksmith tools
Battery Charging Systems
Fuel System Tools - Line Compressors, Benders, Flaires & Fuel System Smokers
Engine and Transmission Stands\Jacks
Licenses such as ASE, State Emission and Inspections
I can name a million more but i have the feeling you get the point
I don't have everything i could possibly need
yet I yield a Tool bill of over $40,000 God Bless Snap-On
car lift; jack
Micrometers
I think you'll do fine with changing the oil in your car as long as you use the correct size tools for your car. If that is not possible, I recommend a mechanic, but it costs a lot.
YES!... If you are a flower arranger you can use you car as a flower pot. If you are a painter you can use it to store paint in. If you are a car mechanic you can use it to keep your tools in. IF you run a car Hire company you can rent it out. YOU CAN USE IT FOR WORK, BUT YOU CAN NOT DRIVE IT> YOU HAVE A SUSPENDED LICENSE!
Mechanics use a wide variety of tools to ply their trade. They use cutters, screwdrivers, wrenches, hammers, voltmeters, and other more specialized tools.
Stores which carry car repair tools will carry mechanic gloves. You can also find these gloves online; e.g. eBay, Amazon.com.
His tools, usually.
If you are not a licensed mechanic. Then I wouldn't recommend that you do a maintenance routine check on your car. It is best to take the car into the dealership or an auto shop.
If you mean the wheel alignment, you have almost no chance to do it manually without special tools. In car services they use lasers to align wheels. If you have such precision in your hands then you can to that, if you don't. You have to bring the car to your mechanic.
Many people don't trust used car dealerships. But with the use of tools like CarFax and a trustworthy mechanic you can check out the cars yourself now. New car dealerships are usually more trustworthy and often offer warranties.
A mechanic, or motor mechanic, or car mechanic.
There are several companies that make custom tools for an auto mechanic. Manufacturers like CHAIN have large machines that can custom make auto mechanic tools.