How Long Does It Take to Get the Car Repaired?

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ElliottDella
07/29/25 3:16am
The time required for car repairs depends on the extent of the vehicle's damage. For minor scratches and bumps, most vehicles typically take 1-2 hours. However, if major components are damaged, the repair time may extend beyond two days. The repair duration is influenced by factors such as the specific maintenance or repair items needed, the availability of required parts, the number of vehicles being serviced in the workshop at the same time, and the expertise of the repair personnel. Projects requiring externally sourced parts depend on procurement speed, while those involving insurance claims are subject to the vehicle's damage level, insurance liability assessment, and the insurer's claim processing time. Apart from the location and severity of the damage, repair time is also affected by the technician's skill level and parts supply conditions. If the technician is a trainee, repair time may significantly increase. Experienced technicians usually complete repairs in about 2 hours. However, if parts need to be ordered, the repair time will be extended accordingly. When repairing a vehicle, it is advisable for owners to choose professional repair shops or 4S dealerships. Although more expensive, they ensure quality and provide after-sales services.
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HavenMarie
08/12/25 7:08am
As a seasoned hand who frequently deals with family car maintenance, I have to say that repair time really depends on the size of the issue and how busy the repair shop is. Minor issues like an oil change or brake adjustment might take just 30 minutes; for major repairs like engine failure or transmission problems, it could take several hours to days. I remember the last time my car battery died, I took it in early in the morning and it was fixed in less than two hours, but last week my neighbor's engine repair took over a day. It's best to call ahead and make an appointment, explaining the specific situation to the shop, which can save waiting time. Additionally, parts shortages or holiday rushes often delay things, so I recommend avoiding weekends and going early in the morning before 9 AM to be first in line for the quickest service. Regular car maintenance can reduce unexpected repairs, making it both safer and more time-efficient.
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