4The Tar Heel Thursday, July 17, 1986 Display respect and interest to get better car servic By OWIGHT MARTIN Staff Writer Like their counterparts in the general population, many university students have a strong disrespect for auto service personnel. According to a report issued by UNC's Student Consumer Action Union, this bias often causes students to deal with mechanics in a less than effective way. But by using a little psychology or displaying an "understanding, respect, and interest in the mechanic, his work," students can often receive excellent results, according to SCAU's "Automotive Repair Guide." "Most shops try to be fair and honest," the report said. "Many repair problems are simply the result of misunderstandings between the consumer and the mechanic." ' But the report warned, "Some shops ... do not always have the best intentions in mind." SCAU recommends shopping around to avoid unscrupulous mechanics. The report provides information on reputations of local automotive repair shops. It recommends that students consider factors like conven ience, quality of work and mechan ical specilities when choosing a place to take your car. - When a you find a good mechanic, whether he works at a small specialty shop, gas station or new car dealer, stick with him. . What you do when dropping your car off for repairs is often crucial to the satisfaction you receive after picking it up, the report said. SCAU recommends taking the following actions: Speak to the individual who is going to perform the repairs; describe the problems to that person. Describe the nature of the problems specifically. Get a firm price quotation and out It's our way of welcoming you to our student community of 2 bedroom, 2 bath furnished apartments and townhomes. Enjoy a private tennis court and swimming pool and share in the clubhouse parties at Kensington. Use our shuttle bus to and from campus. Give yourself room to relax by renting one of our spacious apartments and we'll give you the 1st month's rent free! Call 968-0900 for details or come by the information center at Kensington Trace. !dfllls a? HCensington Trace Weaver Sairy Road , Bring this ad in for free cablovision hookup estimated time of completion in writing. Specify your expectation of an itemized list of parts and labor. When you pick up your car review the charges with the mechanic or service manager, the SCAU report said. Keep receipts for future reference. If you are dissatisfied "immediately return to the shop and explain the problem," the report said. "Most reputable facilites will attempt to work out a mutually agreeable settlement." If you and your mechanic are not able to come to an agreement, contact SCAU or Student Legal Services. The SCAU report lists information on 32 shops in the Chapel Hill area. Names of owners, hours of opera tion, types of services performed, terms of guarantees on labor and parts and labor charges are provided. Two surveys, one completed by the businesses and another by customers, provided the information. SCAU is located in Suite B in the Student Union. The telephone number is 962-8313. The information in "Automotive Repair Guide" was obtained in 1984. Current information may be obtained by contacting SCAU. h uUjjJj 'mum i mw g An Uncommon Collection f Stores O UNIVERSITY ! Mall & Plaza Wt'u dibipUtq &e taice &ap& H221 15-501 Bypass Estes Drive Chapel HII ju LI)o (294(5 feu- Go)yj) Food prices rise, rents rise. A picture is now worth 1262 words. Inflation seems to be everywhere. But Kinko's is changing all that. For 11 days in July, you can make copies at Kinko's for just 2Vzi . So get your thoughts on paper. Then get them copied at Kinko's. mm n7r n 1 (i lit 2Vit COPY SALE July 21-31 (812 x 1 1 white 20 auto-fed) 967-0790 114 W. Franklin Street