Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Using The Dealership Or Independent Repair Shop

In order to retain your car’s value and to keep it running smoothly, you need regular maintenance. It’s also inevitable that at some point you will need some type of repair work done whether it’s minor or major. The burning question is should you use the dealership or should you use an independent repair shop?

When you should use the dealership
Every time you purchase a new car, the dealer will often recommend their dealership mechanic and for certain repairs such as manufacturer recalls or warranty work, the dealership is obviously the place to go. It’s also wise to use the dealership when you have a hard to diagnose problem with your vehicle. If you’re under the impression that using an outside garage violates the car’s warranty, it’s usually just a ploy to get and keep your business.

When you should use an independent repair shop
Getting your work done at a dealership can be very expensive. Even when a cheap special for oil changes or scheduled maintenance work is displayed, you can usually find you can get the work done cheaper at an independent shop. One of the main reasons for this is because dealerships have more overhead. They also tend to have better customer service because they are smaller than your dealership and need your repeat business. Sometimes these local repair shop mechanics are more qualified as they have knowledge of all the auto part components and on many different types of vehicles as well.

Finding a good independent shop
Whether you’re choosing a shop for its location or convenience, you’ll want to make sure that the mechanic you’re going to is ASE certified. These are mechanics that are certified for their quality and knowledge. The best way to find a great repair shop is through networking with family, friends and co-workers. You may want to get a better understanding of the shop you’re hiring by asking questions like how many years of experience they have and how long they’ve been in business.

Repair shops may advise you that you should get an oil change or major tune up more often than necessary so it’s wise to have a manufacturer’s manual and stick to their schedule unless your vehicle is not running well. This will help you save money in the long run and a great way to shave off your budget.


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