The money and experience you get from each job helps you to improve your workshop and, in turn, allow you to start working on your own cars. It’s then up to you to diagnose the issue, find the faulty parts and then repair them to the customer’s satisfaction. People call you up with their car troubles and then leave their vehicles in your care. You’re a budding car mechanic who’s just set up shop, having all the tools you’d come to expect from a modern car servicing center. Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 looked to capture some of the essence of what made that game great and whilst it’s not the exact same thing it does live up to its namesake. Whilst this didn’t translate into a love for racing games (although I did lose a lot of time to the original Grand Turismo when it came out) I do fondly remember playing Street Rod, a game that allowed you to do up cars and race for pink slips. This also meant that any damage or broken parts were my responsibility so I developed something of an affinity and appreciation for the world’s most popular form of transport. You might not guess it from the usual content that I put up on this blog but I’m something of a gearhead, owing to my rural roots where I was set free with all sorts of cars and motorbikes to terrorize my ample backyard.
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