Complete Automotive of Richmond has great reviews. They are at 11006 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA - (804) 935-2886
To find a good Mechanic or Shop call the B.A.R (Bureau Of Automotive Repair) and ask for information on the best shop in your area...
Yes it is a good Career
Universal Technical Institute (UTI) is a good place to be trained to be an automotive mechanic. To learn about it, visit www.uti.edu. If you want to find other auto mechanic schools you can visit www.automechanicschools.com or www.mechanicschools.com.
If you want to learn to be an automotive service technician, you will find some good online automotive courses online. You can learn to repair cars and trucks, or learn to be a diesel mechanic or motorcycle mechanic online. You can also find some excellent online automotive classes that will help you prepare to take the Automotive Service Excellence exam to become an ASE certified automotive professional.
How much an automotive mechanic earns in Australia depends on their experience and where they work. If you a good mechanic you can earn more depending on where you are working and the terms of payment agreed upon between the two parties.
Big O's Automotive in Anchorage is a good place to get your car fixed, and you can phone them at 907-272-0152 or find them at acdelco.com.
It doesn't take long to learn the basics of Automotive repair. It takes long to become good at it.
One can find a good automotive shop by going to the Aol website. The website has a feature that allows for people to search for automotive shops in their area.
Yes, there is a good mechanic that knows used pickups in Richmond, VA. This person works for Sam's New & Used Tires and you can check out the company at local.yahoo.com/VA/Richmond/Automotive/Tires
You can find the best automotive tech jobs on the CareerBuilder website. You can also check your local newspaper job ad. Hot Jobs is another good website to find automotive tech jobs.
If you are looking for information on where can you find a good automotive repair shop in the D.C. area, the best place to look is on http://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc=automotive+repair&ns=1&find_loc=Washington%2C+DC
I would look for a very specific one and start with becoming an oil change mechanic. That job will get you heading in the right direction if you are looking to become more of a full mechanic.