Hello all,
I have almost 4 months here and getting along okay but there are a few things that I'm not confident with dealing with in the blind. In this case my poor '98 Montero Sport has gone through far more trips to campos and mountains than I think it has seen in it's previous 10 years of life ;-) That said, I'd like to bring it into a shop for the basics (oil change, tune up, etc) and to check into some other performance items I've identified.
Finding a mechanic is the easy part. Finding a trustworthy mechanic is hard all over the world. The last niggle, I would prefer to express my mechanical concerns in english as my car related vocabulary is still too limited to be as specific as I want to be.
In summary, please recommend any good mechanics you may know in Santiago and if they speak english that is a plus. Oh and I'm less concerned about cost (though cheap is always good) than I am about quality of work.
Thanks in advance!
KW
I have almost 4 months here and getting along okay but there are a few things that I'm not confident with dealing with in the blind. In this case my poor '98 Montero Sport has gone through far more trips to campos and mountains than I think it has seen in it's previous 10 years of life ;-) That said, I'd like to bring it into a shop for the basics (oil change, tune up, etc) and to check into some other performance items I've identified.
Finding a mechanic is the easy part. Finding a trustworthy mechanic is hard all over the world. The last niggle, I would prefer to express my mechanical concerns in english as my car related vocabulary is still too limited to be as specific as I want to be.
In summary, please recommend any good mechanics you may know in Santiago and if they speak english that is a plus. Oh and I'm less concerned about cost (though cheap is always good) than I am about quality of work.
Thanks in advance!
KW