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While it’s not for everyone, driving can be a blast, with your favorite tunes on the stereo, the sensation of speed and freedom. Then that dreaded shift, as something begins to whine or crunch. Like an unhappy patient, a car finds its way to communicate that it absolutely is in need of some repair. And most car owners might already be feeling that secondhand dread of popping the hood and seeing just how bad it is.

The “just rolled into the shop” online group documents the silliness that mechanics sometimes have to deal with. Preventative maintenance is not often in the vocabulary of most car owners, so the vehicles they encounter can range from “How does it even drive?” to “We need a priest, not a mechanic.” So upvote your favorites and be sure to comment your own stories below. 

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Getting Real Tired Of These

Getting Real Tired Of These

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Jill
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hate to admit but I did this one morning by accident and called the repair shop..../laughs weakly

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C/S Thanks For Understanding, Nerds

C/S Thanks For Understanding, Nerds

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As a time-honored profession, the role of the mechanic goes back multiple decades. So far back even, that some of the US regulations about the job actually still use terminology like “any person who repairs or services a motor vehicle for payment or bartering,” as if you can just drive up to your local shop with a trunk full of lemons and hope for the best. 

Paradoxically, as cars have gotten more complex, the role has become more specialized and rare. In the early 20th century, filling stations, what we would now call gas stations, also used to offer a mechanic service. While per capita, there were fewer cars, the vehicles actually on the road were significantly simpler. Over time, the cost of keeping mechanics around rose, and, furthermore, having a section for groceries was just better for the bottom line. 

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I've Never Seen A Car That Failed A Home Inspection Before

I've Never Seen A Car That Failed A Home Inspection Before

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Customer States Replace Drivers Rear Seat Belt Buckle, Technician States Go F**k Yourself

Customer States Replace Drivers Rear Seat Belt Buckle, Technician States Go F**k Yourself

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Nevertheless, this abundance of mechanical skill did benefit the US during the Second World War. American troops who had some experience working with internal combustion engines were able to keep Sherman tanks and various utility vehicles maintained and operational in the field. This is in contrast to the German army, which still maintained over a million horses in 1945. At least in wartime, one had an excuse for why what they “just rolled into the shop” with was completely messed up.

#7

When A Carpenter Does His Own Repairs…

When A Carpenter Does His Own Repairs…

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It’s Raining For The First Time In A While In Los Angeles. This Is The Trash Can Outside Autozone

It’s Raining For The First Time In A While In Los Angeles. This Is The Trash Can Outside Autozone

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was 40 when I first thought to start checking my wiper blades during the dry season.

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Local Shop - 40+ Year Old Phones And All

Local Shop - 40+ Year Old Phones And All

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

40 years old and still works like it's brand new. They literally do not build them like that anymore.

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When it comes to cars as a consumer conveyance, most people know about Henry Ford, the Model T, and early assembly lines. But it’s vital to remember that these cars were entering a world designed for horses and pedestrians. It would be a while until real car infrastructure was set up. For example, the first traffic light went up in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1914. As one can imagine, before that, you would simply enter an intersection and hope for the best.

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Didn’t Want To Wait For A Tow So Had His Buddy Drag It To Us 4 Miles

Didn’t Want To Wait For A Tow So Had His Buddy Drag It To Us 4 Miles

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Shop Dog? How About A Shop Chicken?

Shop Dog? How About A Shop Chicken?

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Just another idiot
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love the shop chicken! Where is this place? My truck threw a tie rod and I need to get it into a shop. I would love to hang out with the shop chicken while I wait.

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Kachow

Kachow

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

All these lifted trucks are a hazard. I don't think half of them are road safe after their "upgrade". There's constant accidents and wheels flying off around where I live. Imo it also looks incredibly silly and they don't handle well at all.

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Only a decade later, in 1925, were the first turn signals implemented. While most of us might think of the late 80s as the golden age of driving, the pre-war world also seemed like a perfect place for the car enthusiast. Drivers of the time seemed unrestricted by rules, lights, and even the need to indicate when and where they might turn. It almost sounds like the streets of the time were similar to a game of Mario Kart.

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First Time Seeing Hello Kitty Exhaust Tips

First Time Seeing Hello Kitty Exhaust Tips

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

cats think they make everything better... it s exhausting..🙃

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Just Got My Christmas Present

Just Got My Christmas Present

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Rick Funk
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When your tool box is worth more that most cars that come in there for repair.

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The Insurance Companies Love This Maneuver

The Insurance Companies Love This Maneuver

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm hearing Jeremy Clarkson's "What could possibly go wrong?"

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Of course, the cars of the time had few conveniences. Air conditioning would only show up in 1939 in limited quantities and cruise control only came about in 1948. What may shock you is that cruise control was invented by a blind man named Ralph Teetor. Despite his affliction, he managed to receive a Master’s Degree in Engineering and, among other things, invented a powered lawn mower.

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Customer States : Heard A Loud Noise And Lost All Gears

Customer States : Heard A Loud Noise And Lost All Gears

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I've Been Maintaining This Thing From Around 150k Miles. Definitely The Highest Mileage Customer I Have

I've Been Maintaining This Thing From Around 150k Miles. Definitely The Highest Mileage Customer I Have

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Of course, all these invasions also mean that mechanics need to have more and more advanced knowledge of how to actually fix things. Despite that, industry standards are still to design cars that will last a long time. The predicted “life” of a car built in 2020 is supposed to be around 16 years. Unfortunately, these predictions don’t cover the potential number of owners, but analysts do think this should equal roughly 2 million km, which equals about 444 oil changes if the owners take good care of it. If you want to see more cars where that probably didn't happen, click here and here.

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Hell Hath No Fury

Hell Hath No Fury

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you want revenge on a cheating EX, use clingly wrap on their wheels. it will make the car undriveable but wont cause damage. or tie the car to a tree using many knots.

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#20

So How's Your Morning Going?

So How's Your Morning Going?

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Just Rolled In: My New Tool Box After 5 Years Of Window Shopping. Feels Good When You Do It By Yourself. Cheers!

Just Rolled In: My New Tool Box After 5 Years Of Window Shopping. Feels Good When You Do It By Yourself. Cheers!

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#22

Coolant Light Is Still On After Customer Topped It Up

Coolant Light Is Still On After Customer Topped It Up

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In For A Key Cut And Program. Bet I Know Where The Lost One Is

In For A Key Cut And Program. Bet I Know Where The Lost One Is

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#24

Had To Pull The Rear Seats Out Of A 2012 F250 For Some Bodywork, And Found A Second Gen iPhone Solidly Wedged Behind It! Wonder How Long It's Been There

Had To Pull The Rear Seats Out Of A 2012 F250 For Some Bodywork, And Found A Second Gen iPhone Solidly Wedged Behind It! Wonder How Long It's Been There

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Obligatory "If it were a Nokia, it would still work" comment here. (And it WOULD work, too.)

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#25

Reminder: You Share A Road With These People

Reminder: You Share A Road With These People

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#26

So My Pads Have How Much Life Left? Uh… Yes

So My Pads Have How Much Life Left? Uh… Yes

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Can’t Believe They Haven’t Been Forced To Do A Total Recall

Can’t Believe They Haven’t Been Forced To Do A Total Recall

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hell, even insurance companies have started refusing to cover the Kia & Hyundai models that can be stolen so easily! It's way past time for a total recall. If I owned one of these cars, I'd be filing a lawsuit.

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Customer Came Back After We Did An Oil Change On A Subaru, Stating It Had Problems, New Guy Drained The Transmission

Customer Came Back After We Did An Oil Change On A Subaru, Stating It Had Problems, New Guy Drained The Transmission

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lady I worked with took her new car to a quick-oil change place (I think Firestone) and some dumbass forgot to put the oil-filler cap back on. They ended up having to pay for a whole new engine.

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3rd One We Have Had This Happen Too!

3rd One We Have Had This Happen Too!

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