First tip is to purchase a Chilton or Haynes manual for your vehicle. This is a must and will help a lot. You can get parts from CARQUEST or Napa for pretty cheap.
If you want to find more information on how to repair your car because you are learning to repair your car yourself, then you should check out these websites.
AAA doesn't repair cars, they tow them. You have to pay yourself.
it sounds like you should try and get the book if you want to learn it yourself in the long run its fun to repair your own car unless you don't have time you should get someone to repair that for you
The internet is a great resource for all sorts of tricks and tips from car repair to housekeeping. I would suggest visiting www.ehow.com,for some good housekeeping tips.
Try the repair tips on the Autozone web site.
I am not aware of a chain that does home auto repair. I know there are some small companies here in my area that do home car repair. I would have to say to look in your local newspaper or yellow pages for a company in your area.
If you want to repair your car tire because your car tire got a hole in it, then you should take it to Gilbert and Renold's Car Tires and Repair Shop. They will be able to repair your car tire.
Car Repair for Dummies offers essential advice when it comes to autos. This can be purchased or borrowed from a library.
You can go to the dealership or call a window repair specialist. It cost around $150 to repair the chip in my window from a window repair specialist. However, if you are the do-it-yourself type, then you can get instructions on the eHow website. They offer step-by-step instructions with pictures on how to repair it yourself.
Many car window repair services will come to your home or office to repair your window. Companies such as Safelite, Glass Doctor, 89 Glass and Speedy Glass have service locators so you can find one near you.
You should have checked to see that it worked before buying the car. If you bought the car "as is" with no warranty then there is nothing you can do but repair it yourself.
Yes, most brakes can be changed at home without taking your car to an automotive repair shop. Make sure you have all of the needed tools before you try doing this yourself.