The phrase refers to the cost associated with engaging a mechanic who travels to the customer’s location to perform vehicle repairs or maintenance. These costs are often determined by factors such as the type of service required, the make and model of the vehicle, the location, and the mechanic’s expertise and overhead. For instance, a simple oil change might have a lower associated expense than a complex engine repair.
Understanding the financial implications of on-site automotive services is important for budgeting and decision-making. Convenience, time savings, and the ability to avoid towing costs are significant benefits. Historically, vehicle maintenance required transporting the vehicle to a repair shop; the emergence of mobile services offers a more accessible and flexible alternative.