
Cars can be repaired at service stations. Here is some relevant information about cars: Body Classification: Starting with the most basic body classification, this can be directly determined by the external characteristics of a car. The most common categories of passenger vehicles currently include sedans, sports cars, SUVs, MPVs, and a few other major types. Fuel Tank Capacity: Fuel tank capacity refers to the volume of fuel a car can carry, usually measured in liters (L). Generally, the fuel tank capacity is directly related to the car's fuel consumption. Typically, a car with a full tank can travel more than 500 kilometers. For example, a car that consumes 10 liters per 100 kilometers usually has a fuel tank capacity of around 60 liters. The fuel tank capacity varies between different car models, and even among the same type of car from different brands, it is determined by the respective manufacturers.

When I do car repairs myself, I usually consider which option is more convenient. There are several reputable independent repair shops near my home with skilled mechanics and fair prices, making them great for quick fixes of minor issues. If the car is still under warranty, I recommend going directly to the brand's 4S dealership—though it's more expensive, you get guaranteed genuine parts. Last time, my car's transmission issue was resolved there. Nowadays, many chain quick-service shops like Tuhu are also good, with nationwide branches and convenient mobile app bookings. By the way, some apps can help you find nearby repair shops and check user reviews, which is especially useful in emergencies. If your car breaks down at night, just call your insurance company—they usually provide free towing services.

Finding an auto repair shop is actually quite easy nowadays. I often use mobile maps to search for 'auto repair,' and the system recommends nearby repair shops based on distance. You can also check their business hours and user ratings by clicking on them. Brand-specific repair shops may charge higher prices, but they are especially professional with specific car models. For example, I take my German car to certified shops. Chain quick-service outlets are suitable for routine maintenance, offering transparent pricing and standardized processes. For minor scratches or dents, some body and paint centers can return your car in as little as three hours. Important reminder: Avoid random roadside stalls. Last time, my friend had brake pads replaced at an unknown shop, and it nearly caused an accident on the highway.

There are mainly several types of places to repair cars. Brand 4S stores are the most formal but expensive, suitable for new cars or complex faults; chain quick repair shops offer good value for money, with fast services like tire repair and oil change; independent repair shops are suitable for daily maintenance, preferably recommended by acquaintances; now there are also mobile car repair services where you can place an order via phone and a mechanic will come with tools. I recommend keeping a few reliable contacts for emergencies to avoid being caught off guard.


