Name your Price
January 24, 2010 at 11:43 pm 2 comments
It’s no secret how expensive a car can be, and it’s even less of a secret how brutally expensive car maintenance can be as well. In addition to car notes, insurance and gas, your car can cost you a small fortune. If you’re like me, you would appreciate now more than ever a more economical way to maintain your car. An option you should greatly consider is car service bidding.
Bidding on car service instead of taking your car to a mechanic can save you money, time and frustration. The first and most important pro of car service bidding would of course be money. You’ll be able to purchase the same parts and/or services for your car as you would from any mechanic shop for less money, and the websites are free to use. Moreover, bidding online for car service is extremely beneficial for those who deem “time” as one of their biggest adversaries. It only takes a few minutes and doesn’t involve you leaving your home. In fact, if you have internet on your mobile phone as much of America does now, you can bid straight from your phone. Not only can you bid at your own leisure, but your offer can be accepted in a matter of minutes. Now imagine that verses taking your car to a shop, paying too much money and having the inconvenience or either waiting at the shop for your car to be fixed or deal with the deprivation of motor vehicle mobility for the day, or even week.
Any way you can save money now is important, so start with one of the most expensive costs, your car. In Virginia, having a car is definitely a priority, but stressing over maintenance shouldn’t be. With websites such as http://www.carservicebids.com/ you can replace the stress with convenience, and who wouldn’t want that right?
Entry filed under: Car Service Bids. Tags: accessories, bidding, car, deals, repairs, service.
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Slyvia Ciciora | February 15, 2010 at 9:09 pm
Great info, trying to sign up to your RSS feed using the G-Chrome browser but its not letting me… any advice?
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2009csb | February 25, 2010 at 2:49 am
Sylvia, we’re working on it. Sorry.