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Slush Box, Banger, Hoon, Wrench – what do all of these words have in common?
Well, you may not know any of their meanings… Even if you think you do!
When working in an auto shop, you will quickly identify new words and new meanings for common words. This can be confusing upon entry into a new work environment. So, we are here to put some of the most common and confusing car terms slang that aspiring auto mechanics should become familiar with. Learning this automotive slang will help while you are in auto mechanic school, an apprenticeship, or starting your first job as a mechanic.
Let’s dive in and learn some car lingo slang!
We hope we have done a good enough job to save some of you from confusion in the auto shop. Certainly there are more slang terms out there so keep an ear out for them. Maybe you have your own slang terms or know some useful terms we missed? Fill out our contact form below and let us know what we could add.
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