Record-high inflation is driving up costs at the auto repair shop. According to the Department of Labor, motor vehicle parts and equipment are up nearly 15 percent across the U.S. from last year with car maintenance and repair seeing its largest increase since 1974.
Among the products impacted are tires, oil, and car parts with COVID-era supply chain issues partly to blame, according to a report from WLTX news.
Todd Brantley, owner of Professional Tire and Radiator Service in Columbia, S.C., spoke with WLTX news about the impact of inflation.
"I believe it's going to impact everyone's prices. Everything goes up, so I naturally have to charge more just to pay my bills," Brantley said. "Specialty car parts, certain car brands are very hard to find... I have definitely seen a drop in maintenance. You can still let it break and bring it in and we'll fix it, but it's best to stay in front of the bus."
Jestone "Shotyme" McMoore owns That's My Mechanic and says they've also seen a drop in customers seeking routine maintenance as customers look for ways to save.
"We used to be able to get things external for customers, maybe two days or three days. Now, it's two to three weeks, if you're lucky," McMoore told WLTX. "Some customers we've seen have taken extraordinary measures, for example, in an effort of cutting costs they’re getting… maybe some people who are not held by the same standard as certified repair facilities. Oftentimes leaving their cars immobile, disabled…. So, now we have to go back through what somebody else may have done to get to a point where we can create a winning solution."
The article recommends consumers keep up on their routine maintenance to avoid costly repairs.
"Create a relationship with a repair facility that you can trust," McMoore said. "The honesty to say, hey, this needs to be done first, it is safety. These things with our experience, we believe you may be able to hold off on.”
"Do your maintenance, your filters," Brantley told WLTX. "Oil change is a lot less expensive than a new engine."