Terms of Service
Read this before you use our data. We built Repair My Car Pro to cut through the noise of paid manufacturer awards and give you the raw truth from the shop floor. By accessing repairmycarpro.com, you agree to these terms. If you disagree with our rules, close the tab.
We update these terms when the legal or operational landscape shifts. The rules below took effect on May 24, 2026.
The Scope of Our Content
We publish reliability ratings based on actual shop tickets. We track blown transmissions, failed sensors, rusted subframes. We don’t provide personalized diagnostic advice for your specific vehicle. You can’t use our articles as a substitute for a certified mechanic physically inspecting your car.
Our data highlights trends. Your reality will vary based on maintenance habits and driving conditions. A car we rate highly will still break if you ignore the oil changes.
Consult a certified technician before tearing down your engine block.
Intellectual Property and Content Ownership
We own the words on this site. We spend hours cross-referencing shop data, interviewing technicians, and writing these guides. You can’t scrape our database. You can’t copy our articles and paste them onto your own blog.
We protect our copyright aggressively.
If you want to quote our findings, do it fairly. Cite Repair My Car Pro. Link back to the original article. Don’t steal our hard work and present it as your own.
Data Accuracy and Historical Context
Automotive reliability is a moving target. We base our ratings on current shop tickets, technical service bulletins, and direct mechanic interviews. You’ll find our data reflects the reality of cars currently on the road.
Manufacturers issue silent recalls. They update part numbers secretly. A transmission we rated as bulletproof last quarter suddenly develops a known valve body issue at 60,000 miles. We update our guides to reflect these shifts as we verify them.
You must verify current technical service bulletins before buying a vehicle. Our historical data provides a high-resolution map of past performance. It doesn’t guarantee your specific car will avoid the tow truck.
Disclaimer of Warranties
We provide this information exactly as is. We offer no guarantees of absolute perfection. The automotive industry moves fast, and automakers constantly change part suppliers mid-production.
A reliable engine block gets ruined by a faulty plastic water pump impeller the very next quarter. We catch a lot of these shifts. We miss some too.
You use our data at your own risk. We aren’t liable if you buy a car we praised and the CVT transmission drops out at 40,000 miles. We give you the high-resolution picture of historical reliability. We don’t predict the future.
Limitation of Liability
You hold us harmless for your automotive decisions. Repair My Car Pro, its owners, writers, and contributing mechanics accept no liability for any financial loss, physical injury, or property damage resulting from your use of our site.
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