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Firestone Complete Auto Care vs TechNet

TICKLE ZOMBIE

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For the past 3 vehicles I owned I primarily used Firestone Complete Auto Care. Never had any issues really but the cars in question (2 of them bought brand new) were just “basic” cars.

My Ranger is my baby. The only 2 things I love more are my wife and dog. I’d take a bullet for my truck! ?

I’ve tried 2 separate independent garages since I bought my ranger and both seem trustworthy so far.
They are also TechNet approved.
Anyone have a preference between the 2?
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Never heard of TechNet. That said I do like Firestone Auto Care. I go for the tires and alignment since I can't do that at home. Everything else I can do myself.
 

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id go with which ever seemed like the ones that treat your truck the best and were mature. ive been places where the "techs" looked like they were not even old enough to own a car and were giddy to get mitts on mine. if the firestone shop you used in the past did you right keep going to them.
 

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If you are going to pay someone to do it, why not Ford Quick Lane?
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