Monday, May 18, 2015





So what can a person do when you’re looking to meet your Mini Cooper maintenance schedule?  Or if you’re looking to see if the Mini Cooper S review that you just read is accurate?  Or maybe you’re just looking for some honest Mini Cooper tuning, or some much needed Mini Cooper repair.  This poster will argue that you can’t believe everything that you read or hear, and that the only way to know, to really know, is to simply experience it for yourself.  Go in, get a cheap oil change, or even a free maintenance check, or maybe a general tune-up, and see for yourself:  how thorough are they, how do they treat you, and maybe most importantly, how do they treat your car.  $30-$50 is a cheap price to pay for an opportunity to evaluate a business when you think about the time when you’ll have to shell out a couple thousand bucks to have your timing belts, water pump, etc., replaced.

If you’ve been looking for a good Mini Cooper service LA, you’re not alone.  With the popularity of the Mini Cooper booming in the US, there naturally follows the need for good Mini Cooper service Los Angeles.  Now there are tons of places that have sprung up vying for your business if you own a Mini Cooper Clubman, or a Mini Cooper S.  Some are honest, and some are not.  Some are what I call “semi-honest,” they’ll do the work, but charge you more than a fair price, simply because they bank on taking advantage of your ignorance.  This is not acceptable.


So how does one go about looking for a good place for Mini Cooper repair?  One would naturally be inclined to go to the interwebs, and to look up Mini Cooper car shop reviews LA, just to get a feel for what’s out there and hopefully even to find an honest mechanic for your Mini Cooper Countryman

 You may even venture to Yelp, or any of those other customer-sourced review sites that saw a big boom about 10 years back, because the one thing that we can count on is a place that collects customer experiences and publishes them, right?  Well, not so simple anymore.  Although the honest critic still exists, a lot of them become indistinguishable from the reviews published on these sites that are written by people that are simply paid to increase a business’ rating on these supposed “honest” review sites.  Yep, they’ve just become thinly-veiled (or sometimes well-disguised) advertising and marketing.