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Car Mechanic Simulator: Fix Your Car! - Play Online
Ever wanted to wrench on a BMW or Mercedes without the actual grease and bruised knuckles? This is basically a lite version of those PC mechanic sims, but stripped down for quick browser sessions. Your job is simple: find scattered car parts around your garage, slap them back on the vehicle, then take your fixed ride out for a spin in a small city. It's part treasure hunt, part puzzle, and part casual driving game rolled into one.
Key Features
- Two Iconic Cars: Repair BMW and Mercedes models (well, legally-distinct versions of them).
- No Installation Required: Runs straight in your browser—works on older PCs and mobile devices without breaking a sweat.
- Garage-to-Road Loop: Fix the car in your workshop, then drive it through city traffic with nitro boosts and drifting.
- Simple Repair System: Just click to pick up parts and drag them to the right spot—no complicated tutorials.
How to Play Car Mechanic Simulator: Fix Your Car!
Getting started is ridiculously easy, but finding every part hiding in your garage? That's the tricky bit.
Scavenge the Garage for Missing Parts
You start with a beat-up car on a lift and a garage floor littered with parts. Walk around using WASD and hunt down hoods, fenders, mirrors, wheels—whatever's missing. Left-click to grab a part, then carry it over to the car. Get close enough to the right spot and it snaps into place automatically. No wrenches, no skill checks, just point-and-click assembly.
Complete the Car Puzzle
The challenge isn't the installation—it's remembering where you saw that side mirror ten seconds ago. Parts blend into the cluttered garage environment, so you'll be doing laps around toolboxes and storage racks. Once every piece is installed, the car's ready to roll. There's no time pressure here, so take your time or speedrun it—your call.
Hit the Streets and Test Your Build
After the car's restored, you unlock the driving mode. Jump in, cruise through a basic city with low-density traffic, and test out the nitro (press F) and handbrake (Spacebar). The driving physics are super arcadey—think mobile racing games, not Forza. You can drift around corners and weave through NPC cars, but don't expect a deep simulation. It's a victory lap for your repair work, not a racing challenge.
Who is Car Mechanic Simulator: Fix Your Car! for?
This is perfect for younger players (ages 8-14) who love cars but don't want stress. There's no timer screaming at you, no fail states, and no complex mechanics to learn. It's also solid for casual mobile gamers killing 15 minutes on the bus—just don't expect the depth of actual mechanic sims like Wrench or Car Mechanic Simulator 2021. If you're a hardcore gearhead, you'll be bored in five minutes.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's super chill and a little repetitive. The garage section feels like a slow-paced scavenger hunt with zero stakes—you just wander around until you spot the part that matches the outline on the car. The visuals are basic Unity asset-store quality: the car models look decent, but the garage and city are flat and lifeless. Lighting is nonexistent—everything looks like it's under a single overhead bulb. The driving section is equally low-key; traffic barely reacts to you, and the city is empty enough that you could nap at the wheel. There's no music that stood out to me, just generic engine sounds. It's meditative if you're into that vibe, boring if you need adrenaline.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically using browser cache, so don't panic-close the tab. Just avoid clearing your browsing data unless you want to start over. Performance-wise, this runs on a potato—the graphics are so simple that even older phones or budget laptops should handle it fine. I didn't notice any lag or stuttering, even when driving through the city with multiple cars on screen.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A decent time-waster if you like cars and zero-pressure gameplay, but it won't hold your attention for hours.
- ✅ Pro: Zero learning curve—pick it up and play in seconds.
- ✅ Pro: Totally stress-free; no timers, no enemies, no losing.
- ❌ Con: Visuals are rough around the edges—the environment looks like a first-year Unity project.
Controls
Responsive enough, though the part-grabbing can feel a little floaty when you're trying to pick up small pieces.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Left Mouse Button to grab parts, Right Mouse Button to drop. F for nitro, Spacebar for handbrake while driving, Tab to pause.
- Mobile: On-screen buttons for movement and actions—works fine, but dragging parts with touch can be finicky.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Borisov Dev and released on November 13, 2024. It's a fresh release, so don't expect patches for the rough visuals anytime soon.

