Online Auto Repair Media Is Changing Everything
Once upon a time, if your car started acting up, you either called your local mechanic or prayed it fixed itself. Fast forward to today, and car owners in North Carolina and beyond are reaching for their smartphones instead of a wrench. With TikTok mechanics, YouTube gurus, Reddit threads, and flashy blogs dominating the search results, everyone now has "access" to what looks like expert advice.
This shift is massive. The internet has become a modern-day garage where fixes are found in the form of 2-minute videos and comment-section debates. And in North Carolina, where cars face diverse terrains, from mountain roads to coastal humidity, DIY auto repair culture is booming. Locals aren’t just watching; they’re actually picking up tools and trying things themselves. But is this good news or ...