I Love My Car Mechanic

My car has been reluctant to start all week. This afternoon, after work, it appeared dead. I finally coaxed it into starting. It’s 4:40 p.m. and about 100 degrees out. I want to get this problem fixed fast and I don’t want to get my hands dirty. Only once in my life did I buy a battery and install it myself. I hated doing that. I want someone else to do the work.

I drive to my mechanic. I wait for a minute for him to finish off with another customer. Then I tell him my problem. I ask him to check my battery. He does. My battery is dead. He installs a new one. I’m on my way in ten minutes and I am in time to get the good parking where I live. I don’t have to arrive at work late tomorrow. I don’t have to worry about getting my car towed to my mechanic tomorrow. I don’t have to worry about anything related to my car. I can come home and drink cold smoothies.

I have had many car mechanics who took advantage of my ignorance, but I love this place!

PICO AUTO CENTER
8635 W Pico Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90035‎
(310) 273-8596
Auto Body Shop, MechanicToday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
We deal with all types of Mechanical issues. We are both an auto mechanic shop and a body shop. We fix both foreign and domestic automobiles. We do complete tune-ups, repair, brakes, transmission, etc

About Luke Ford

Raised a Seventh-Day Adventist at Avondale College in Australia, Luke Ford moved to California in 1977. He graduated from Placer High School in 1984, reported the news at KAHI/KHYL radio for three years, attended Sierra College and UCLA, was largely bedridden by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for six years, and converted to Judaism in 1993. From 1997-2007, Luke made his living from blogging. Living by Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com), he now teaches the Alexander Technique (moving the way the body likes to move). Lessons cost $100 each and last about 45 minutes. In 2011, Luke completed a three-year teaching course at the Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles. His personal Alexander Technique website is Alexander90210.com. Luke is the author of five books, including: » The Producers: Profiles in Frustration » Yesterday’s News Tomorrow: Inside American Jewish Journalism
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