Test Drives Are Important -ETCG1
The moral of the story is to make sure you test drive a vehicle once you complete the work. That way you’ll be aware of any issues BEFORE the customer finds them, or before you try and drive it somewhere only to find it’s not operating as expected. Verifying your repairs is a good practice and helps avoid situations like the one I just described. Feel free to learn from my mistake.
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