Why Auto Shops In Miami Dade County Need 16 Hours of Continued Auto Education

To anyone out side of the Dade County area this sounds like none sense.

Well, Honestly the MVR has provided a vital step that is needed in the auto community. The trust factory in most community’s is really gone. Yes, there are many trust worthy repair shops across the country.  But everyone has that story about how they took their car to that one mechanic. The required 16 hours of continued education is much need. Tech or anyone for that instants that wants to open a business working on consumers cars must be approved my the MVR and also must achieve 16 hours of continued education each year.

Now with that being said, these courses range from a multitude of different topics. Here at dade16hours.com, we match your shop with our courses. Its not a one size fix all type of thing. We understand you’ve been working on cars for 20 plus years and you’ve seen it all. Well we’re here to show you the new and improved cars that not every tech can work on. If your a transmission shop and need your continued education course completed, were gonna show you the new 2019 transmission break down and rebuild procedures. Paint and auto body shops let us show you that you don’t need to search endlessly for frame times. Basic auto shops let us tech you new labor times and ways to market to more customers.

The MVR is here to help shops and keep consumers safe. dade16hours.com is here to help you the shop owner on completing these required courses. For more information on the MVR Ordinance procedures please refer to section 8-21.11 and Section 8-21.12 in the code of ordinance at this link.

Joe Lewis

Owner/Dade16

786.490.4141
info@dade16hours.com

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