Here's ideally what I'd like to be able to do. Assuming I have the right tools and stuff, I want to be able to fix the vast majority of any car problem I encounter.
Unfortunately I'm at.. pretty much ground zero. I can check the fluids and I can change a tire. That's about the extent of my car knowledge.
My plan, just based on some brainstorming, is to take an introductory car fixing class at a community college, and once I have my foot in the door so to speak, buy a piece of junk / scrap car and just fix the shiz out of it.
I was wondering if you guys had any advice on
- what kind of car I should get (I want to stay away from cars where everything is kind of glued together or otherwise not readily accessible, like my current corolla, but at the same time I love the reliability and fuel economy they yield. I want to buy a car to kind of fix up, y'know?)
- ways I could learn more efficiently (I reaaaallly hate reading, I'd rather just see it done right in front of me. I was thinking along the lines of finding someone who's enthusiastic about cars and just paying em to teach me)
- any other thoughts / comments
Thanks in advance!