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If you own a car, you have a responsibility--servicing it periodically. You might often feel the urge to service your car through a private mechanic to save money.
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Why Servicing Your Car through a Dealer is a Good Idea? If you own a car, you have a responsibility--servicing it periodically. You might often feel the urge to service your car through a private mechanic to save money. As the starting point, you can type on Google automotive repair near me to find car repair service centres near your location. Although servicing your car through a private mechanic saves you money, you will lose out on the benefits of servicing your car through a dealer. Here are why servicing your car through a dealer is beneficial: Chargeable Time Car dealers usually have significant overheads, so they charge higher hourly rates. But, that will not affect your scheduled servicing as it is the car manufacturer and not the dealer that decides the chargeable time. Suppose you service your car through a private mechanic. There can be no or little difference in the chargeable time. And, the only difference that can arise is the labour rate, which will not be a considerable amount for most dealers. Non-Genuine Spare Parts A potential area of saving costs while servicing your car through a private mechanic is using non-genuine spare parts, which come at a lesser cost. But, if you estimate the difference between the costs of original and non-genuine spare parts, you will find that the price difference between them is not very large. It happens because the competitive forces in the market influence manufacturers to bring the costs of their genuine spare parts almost near the non-genuine parts. Due to the competitive prices, you will not find the prices of genuine parts significantly higher than non-genuine parts.
Again, you will miss out on the benefits of using genuine parts even if you get non- genuine parts at a lesser price. Suppose, if a new car warranty covers your car, the use of non-genuine parts can lead to an argument between a parts supplier and the vehicle manufacturer, with neither party willing to accept responsibility for a failure. In such a case, the game favours the manufacturer, who can reject a claim if you use non-genuine parts. Again, you can type on Google' automotive shops near me' to find the genuine part dealers near your location. The Warranty The law protects your warranty. But, there is no provision in the law for non-dealer servicing on out-of-warranty or goodwill assistance. You may not have realized that most car manufacturers operate a system of discretionary goodwill assistance that is over and above the provisions under warranty. Out of the many factors used to determine if goodwill assistance will be offered to you, your car's service history is one of the factors. If your car servicing history shows that you serviced your car outside the dealer network, the manufacturer is unlikely to support you any further in goodwill assistance. Other Aspects In addition, there are other aspects to consider, such as: ●A car manufacturer can refuse a warranty claim due to lack of maintenance or non-genuine part replacements. ●Private mechanics can only do servicing and not the warranty work. Besides, private mechanics usually do not have access to complete service information, technical support, factory knowledge, special service tools and fixes for major defects. ●Technology is another issue. Almost every manufacturer has its own dedicated electronic test equipment that is specific to its range of vehicles. The specific
tools are required to inspect the car's computer, find hidden faults and detect computer software upgrades to overcome specific issues. Such are available only to dealers and not to private mechanics. Conclusion It is a good option to get your car serviced through a dealer. You will get the benefits provided by the manufacturer despite paying slightly higher. In addition, it will help to keep your car in the best condition.