YourMechanic

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YourMechanic
Logo blue-89f3e28cc4bb103c7c9eddbf569d76d4.png
Type of site
Private
FoundedJanuary 2012;12 years ago (2012-01)
Headquarters
Mountain View, California
,
U.S.
Area servedU.S.
Founder(s)
  • Art Agrawal
  • Dongyi Liao
Key peopleAnthony Rodio (CEO)
John Wall (CTO)
Rajat Agarwal (VP of Engineering)
Industry Automotive
URL yourmechanic.com

YourMechanic is an American company that provides mobile automotive repair and maintenance services to vehicle owners at their location, such as their home or office. [1] [2]

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The privately held startup company was originally based in Mountain View, California [2] [3] before being acquired in June 2022 [4] by Wrench, a mobile automotive repair startup company based in Seattle, Washington. [5]

YourMechanic currently operates in 2,363 cities within the United States, [6] offering 719 unique services [7] performed by certified mechanics. [8]

Most mechanics are certified by National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and some are certified by similar organizations and/or have dealership or factory training. A new customer can review mechanics’ certifications during the booking process in addition to experience, work history, jobs completed for other car owners, fees paid by other car owners, and customers ratings and reviews. Mechanics undergo background, criminal, and reference checks. [9]

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