Modern vehicles don’t fail one part at a time.
They fail in systems.
When drivers ask for “just the minimum,” they’re often skipping the very steps that prevent repeat failures:
• Inspection
• Context
• Verification
Skipping those steps doesn’t save money—it delays the bill.
A proper repair explains:
What failed, why it failed, what’s affected, and what’s mission-critical vs. what can wait.
That’s how cars get fixed once, not repeatedly.