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No, some people actually save money by working on cars themselves. And usually do a better job because its their vehicle.
I have to agree with that. I usually broke even at best on some of my early auto repairs in the old days, as I had to buy parts and tools at first, but the tools became an asset, a valuable asset, tools that in most cases generated income from field engineering work I did later on. I usually saved a bunch of money the second time around. You also get to select better parts than a shop might use!!!!
I started doing my own work not to save money, but to fix it right and fix it right the first time, with out leaving other stuff busted during the repairs, like so many repair shop people do. So many repair outfits are either outright crooks, and / or incompetent, sloppy, absentminded, ..... or just don't know enough about every vehicle out there (way too many) to do the job right the first time and not brake something else (and charge outrageous rates for it), or they charge so much for a simple repair that a complex one costs more than the vehicle is worth.
When I replace a battery, I do it myself, not to save money (the store will swap it for free), I do it to make sure it is done right!!! To make sure some green kid wet behind the ears does not over or under tighten the clamp!!!
The more complex the repair, the more chances they have for a green helper to do some perceived simple step in a bigger more complex job, that gets screwed up and goes undetected until 100 miles down the road on a Saturday night in the middle of nowhere (Peter's Principle). That means added down time returning the vehicle, paying for a rental car, frustration and so on. And down time and attorney costs to sue them when they really pull a boner, LOL.
One thing that has been left out of the entire discussion here is DIAGNOSTICS!!!! Often the key issue!!!!!! Way too many repairs are the wrong repair!!!!!! They decide X is bad, replace it, and then sorry that was not it, it must be such and such that is bad. Then after 4 or 5 of those trips, and a few weeks with out the vehicle, they say we don't know what it is and say "take it to a stealership", LOL. Stealership says you need a new car, LOL!!!

Then XXXXX$$$$$s later you have no money, credit is all used up and you still don't have a working vehicle.Hasta
Me, I have solved enough Renix jeep problems, I can almost work on them blindfolded now and diagnose a problem over the blogosphere sight unseen now. I just bought a jeep for $500, that will cost me about 1 afternoon, about $100 in parts to have in tip top shape and when something goes bump in the night on it, I will not only know what is, and how to fix, I will probably have the parts on hand too, LOL!!!

Long story short, like most of the inhabitants of

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