for oil change and small mechanical problems, and go to local corner side mechanic. There are plenty of car owners who dont go to the A.S.S. because workshops come with headaches you dont want to have! I would say get a tyre dealership and a quick lube corner (oil change). Well i would advice you to start your PP (petrol pump) and run it atleast for 6-12 months and set it up nicely and bring it up to a profit making PP and then think about setting up a workshop next to it. GUYS Advice, suggestions opinions etc etc are more than welcome considering i dont know much myself so feel free to contribute. So would it be advisable to do this or should i scrap this idea and think of something else? # Most Important question of all guys i would like to know whether most car owners would prefer to go to such small setups in petrol Pumps, because honestly I as a car owner till date I have never gone to one or thought of going to one What sort of Initial Cost of investment would i be looking at to set it up? have never done this sort of a thing Before and hence i am in 2 minds whether to go ahead or not.ģ. and NDMC so i would not be paying anything towards rentĢ. If you guys could plz let me know if there is anything else i should be looking at also.Īlso i have No clue watsoever as to where i get trustworthy mechanics and whether they are any good, So i am as of now clueless on basically everything.ġ.The location has been 90% finalized and i wont be paying rent as such as its a lease between the Oil co. I have researched a bit and for starters have thought up of correct me if i am wrong. Secondly- I would like you guys to suggest as to what sort of equipment would be absolutely necessary in a Small Setup. The little knowledge that i have gained about cars is through this amazing forum! Hence the Obvious question, Is there any short term car mechanic diploma course that i could maybe undergo in delhi to get a hang of the ropes? I would really appreciate it if i could be pointed in the right direction.
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