Motoring with  Bob Roco ROMEO: Beware of catalytic convertors; a peril or quick fix?
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Motoring with Bob Roco ROMEO: Beware of catalytic convertors; a peril or quick fix?

Christabel Danso
Published April 27, 20263 min read
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Ro !JULY 6, 2026

Catalytic converters have come to stay as a worry hence the reason drivers and vehicle owners must pay attention to such unscrupulous acts from some mechanics.

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