You tip the person who cuts your hair, your server at the restaurant and the valet who parks your car. Should you tip your mechanic for repairing your car?
Tipping culture is confusing. But as with most questions of when you should tip, it’s your choice. If the mechanic did an extraordinary job or went above and beyond to complete a repair on a requested timeline, tips are always welcome but are not necessary.
“This is not something we encourage or discourage,” said John Nardolillo, senior vice president of member services for AAA Northeast, who oversees the Approved Auto Repair program. “It’s up to the customer or the member whether they choose to reward a superior service. But it’s not something you should feel obligated to do.”
AAA’s Car Doctor John Paul agreed, although adding that, as a former mechanic, small gestures of gratitude were always welcome.
“When I worked as a mechanic, a coffee on a cold day, iced coffee or lemonade on a hot day or homemade cookies were always appreciated,” Paul said.
For auto repair and maintenance you can trust, find a AAA Approved Auto Repair facility near you. With savings up to $75 per visit on labor, it’s a service that essentially pays for your membership.
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