One common problem is poor workmanship. Mechanics might not fix the issue properly like in the case of brake repairs that don't work right after. Another is the unresponsiveness of the staff when customers come back with problems. They often try to dodge responsibility.
Sure. I heard of a case where a customer took their car to Canadian Tire for a simple brake repair. After getting the car back, the brakes were making a strange noise. When they took it back, the staff was unresponsive and tried to blame it on other factors rather than admit their mistake in the repair.
According to the information provided, the following are some recommendations for novels where the main character is not a spare tire:
1. [Quick Wear Guide: Bei Tai's Counterattack]: The story of Bei Tai finally finding his true love under the suppression of various female leads and successfully counterattacking.
2. "Start as a spare tire, bootlicker fund 500 billion": The male lead grew from a spare tire to a bootlicker and finally succeeded.
3. "Female Supporting Character Doesn't Want to Die (Wear It Quickly)": The female supporting character no longer accepted the arrangement of fate. She wanted to counterattack and become the female lead.
Please note that the novels recommended above may not be completely consistent with the information provided, but they are all stories about the protagonist not being a spare tire.