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FIXD Review

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By plugging FIXD into your car's OBD port (all automobiles built after '96 have them), you are virtually guaranteed to save $1,000's from undesirable and unnecessary repair work! Simply stated, FIXD tells you precisely what's going on with your car and what needs to be done. Things like ... ✔ Why precisely your 'Check Engine Light' is on. ✔ How serious a particular issue is. ✔ Consequences of ignoring an issue. When your car is due for an upkeep check, ✔ ✔ When it's time for your next Oil modification ✔ And more ... With FIXD, it really resembles having your extremely own personal mechanic along for every ride. Best part is, this mechanic will not lie! Shady mechanics do not stand a possibility! How FIXD Eliminates The STRESS Of Car Trouble FIXD keeps you notified by continuously monitoring your car. So the second you turn your car on, FIXD instantly starts checking your car and immediately reports any found concerns. In fact ... FIXD informs you to over 7,0...

Prevent $1,000s In Costly Car Repairs!

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One Women’s Simple Secret Outsmarts Shady Car Mechanics There I was sitting in the waiting room at the car shop. My check engine light had turned on, and my mind was racing. “What’s wrong? How much will it cost? How will I know if I’m getting ripped off?” I knew nothing about cars — didn’t even learn to use a wrench until I was 19. But I do depend on it. To get to work, buy groceries, visit friends… When the mechanic called my name, I felt my stomach tense as I walked over. He said my radiator was leaking fluid and overheating the engine–causing it to automatically shut off as a built-in safety feature. All of a sudden, I was scared to drive. “How much?” I asked. $1200. Ugh! That would put me deeper in credit card debt. I felt at the mercy of the mechanic. Should I get another opinion? What would happen to my engine until then? What if the next mechanic tells me something different? Who could I trust? Then I took a deep breath. There had to be a better way. I told the mechanic that I w...