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  2. Lauren Fix - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Fix is an automotive expert and analyst based in Buffalo, New York and New York, New York. [1] She has written three books on automobiles. She has appeared on CNN , Fox News , Newsmax TV , CNBC , and USA Radio's Daybreak USA show.

  3. New grad's SFCC degree opens door to auto tech career - AOL

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    As she was preparing this week to receive her associate degree in automobile technology from Santa Fe Community College, 39-year-old Victor traced her unconventional career path to what she hopes ...

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  5. Auto mechanic - Wikipedia

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    A mobile auto mechanic in Iran An auto mechanic at a garage in Kenya. An auto mechanic [1] is a mechanic who services and repairs automobiles, sometimes specializing in one or more automobile brands or sometimes working with any brand. In fixing cars, their main role is to diagnose and repair the problem accurately.

  6. Chris Harris (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Harris began his career in the automotive industry working for Autocar, [2] performing various menial tasks, or, as he himself describes it, "cleaning ashtrays". [9] Eventually, he was promoted to an official road-test editor position within Autocar and gained recognition and credibility as a journalist by writing many automotive reviews, as ...

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  8. Mechanic - Wikipedia

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    A mechanic is a skilled tradesperson who uses tools to build, maintain, or repair machinery, [1] especially cars. Formerly, the term meant any member of the handicraft trades, but by the early 20th century, it had come to mean one who works with machinery, with the rise of the automobile.

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