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ASE Practice Tests Available Online

Brake & Front End

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) is reminding those preparing for ASE certification, or recertification, to consider taking the official practice tests as part of their test preparation process. Figuring out how to best study for an exam can be a challenge.

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Isn’t It Time We Rethink What a Master Level Technician Is?

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The Reality of Modern-Day Automotive Repairs and Service Is it reasonable these days to expect a technician to solve a complicated check engine light problem on Lexus, then jump to an electrical fault on a Volvo, and then analyze a transmission issue on a Dodge diesel pickup truck? Should There Be a Change to ASE Certifications?

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Should I Go To An Auto Repair Shop or Dealership?

Driver's Edge

At Driver’s Edge, our mechanics want you to understand the problem and what is needed to fix it. That level of accessibility matters and is continued with the service staff at the auto repair shop. They know you, know your needs for your car or truck, and can adapt quickly to what you need on any particular day.

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How To Pick the Right Dallas Auto Mechanic

Driver's Edge

Verify Certifications and Qualifications Professional mechanics are typically required to have specific certifications and qualifications to guarantee their competence and expertise. By following the steps we outlined above, you can make an informed decision and be sure your car, truck, or SUV is in the hands of a trusted professional.