Dealerships VS Independents
Alan Cohen has a new website www.LAAutoRefferal.com.
Alan has taken his 30+ years experience in the automotive service industry and created a website to relieve the anxiety and stress of getting a car repaired.
His website provides a Professional Independent Service Shop Review for shops around LA California. They put the shops through a 10 step process to determine if a shop meets their qualifications.
In looking over Alan’s qualifications of a good repair shop, I have taken his best and added them to my own to create a list of what you need to look for in a shop to help you determine if this is a good fit for your automotive repair and service needs.
- How clean, organized and carefully thought out is the shop and waiting room?
- Are customers greeted when they come into the shop? Does the Service Advisor show interest in the customer and make them feel at ease?
- Does the S.A. run triage during the interview? Meaning…are they able to determine the reason why a vehicle was brought in by asking the right questions to get all the symptoms so the technician will have the information necessary to make a diagnosis without wasting their time and your dollars.
- Does the S.A. explain the shops repair / service process so you understand how the job is going to happen. For example: “We will do a brake diagnosis to find out what is wrong with the brakes. We will put together an estimate to fix the problem and call you to get your permission before we do any work. Once we have your permission, we will complete the repair and call you to let you know when you can pick up your car. Any questions?”
- Does the shop have a lot of repeat customers? Customers are more likely to stay with a shop that they trust and does a good job for them on a regular basis.
- Does the shop guarantee their work with at least a 6 month / 6,000 mile in house warranty?
- Is there at least one ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Master Technician on staff? This non-profit organization offers exams that set a national standard of technician competence.
- Is the shop AAA approved or do they belong to any other groups that show that the shop is determined to keep up with the latest information on how to repair the newest technologies that are on the road?
- Get a Referral: Ask around to see if folks you know have had a good or bad experience with this shop. (This is what www.LAAutoRefferal.com is providing for folks who live in LA.)
Alan wrote this very interesting article and has given me permission to reprint it.
Dealerships VS Independents
There are many differences between dealerships and independent shops. The first is that most dealerships are bigger than independent shops, and have a much higher overhead.
Then there is liability. From my experience while working at a dealership, when a quote is made for a repair it is usually higher than at an independent shop.
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