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Christian Brothers Automotive, founded in Texas in the early 1980s, has just opened its 59th franchise in the recession-hit suburbs of St Louis, Missouri as part of its plans to have 120 outlets across the United States. Most are currently based in the South’s Bible Belt but the company is now expanding north.

Nearly 80 per cent of Americans describe themselves as Christians so the company’s philosophy of ministering to its customers and treating them like family while fixing only what needs to be fixed is turning out to be good business during the recession.

 

 

“At the beginning of the day, we get together and have a prayer that God’s going to guide us and take us through the day and bless the customers that are coming in and that the guys are going to diagnose things and fix them to the best of our ability,” said Kip Bynum, 38, a former telecoms executive who co-owns the St Louis garage with his wife Lori.

 

 

Neat niche. :lol:

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TBF the only honest car mechanic I ever found was in Salt Lake City - the Chevy was breathing its last and we couldn't even get up the hill out of town to the east.

 

We took it in to this tiny garage run by a Mormon guy - he fiddled around and told us (surprise!) the the engine was shot - when we told him we needed to get home (another 800 miles) he thought and said - "well I can probably fix it so you'll get back - maybe- you'll probably be down to a couple of cylinders by then but........"

 

Cost us $ 20 for new spark plugs and $ 20 for his time

 

AND it got us home

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TBF the only honest car mechanic I ever found was in Salt Lake City - the Chevy was breathing its last and we couldn't even get up the hill out of town to the east.

 

We took it in to this tiny garage run by a Mormon guy - he fiddled around and told us (surprise!) the the engine was shot - when we told him we needed to get home (another 800 miles) he thought and said - "well I can probably fix it so you'll get back - maybe- you'll probably be down to a couple of cylinders by then but........"

 

Cost us $ 20 for new spark plugs and $ 20 for his time

 

AND it got us home

Ooh, another travel anecdote. :unsure:

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TBF the only honest car mechanic I ever found was in Salt Lake City - the Chevy was breathing its last and we couldn't even get up the hill out of town to the east.

 

We took it in to this tiny garage run by a Mormon guy - he fiddled around and told us (surprise!) the the engine was shot - when we told him we needed to get home (another 800 miles) he thought and said - "well I can probably fix it so you'll get back - maybe- you'll probably be down to a couple of cylinders by then but........"

 

Cost us $ 20 for new spark plugs and $ 20 for his time

 

AND it got us home

Ooh, another travel anecdote. :unsure:

 

 

aye , well - when the probation officer gives you your passport back you'll be able to get out and about - you should try it

 

broadens the mind y'knaa

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