Auto Repair Irving

March 17th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Auto Repair Irving

A question that often comes up is: Are independent shops better than dealerships for auto repair Irving? There is no simple answer to this for the reasons discussed below.

Firstly if you have a brand new car (less than one year old), then it makes sense to take it to the dealership where you purchased the car. Not just because of the factory warranty, but because the manufacturers do not release their proprietary vehicle information for the first year. This means that no one else can access this information, which is often needed for diagnosis and repair. After that time, specific maintenance details are released to suppliers such as ALLDATA, who then in turn distribute information to the motor trade.

On the other hand you will probably be paying more than at a good independent shop such as auto repair Plano. Irving dealerships have expensive franchise license fees and much bigger overheads which need to be covered.  Technicians at the dealerships are usually paid on a “flat rate.” For example when a job is sent to a technician, the clock starts running. Most jobs have their expected time pre-determined by the dealer data.  If a job is expected to take 3 hours, the customer cost for the job is 3X the dealership’s hourly rate (which may be a high rate to cover overheads). If the technician is an expert at this particular job and can do it in two hours, you will still pay for three hours of labor and the technician  earns three hours pay for two hours of work. On the other hand if the job takes longer than predicted, you will still only pay for three hours of labor. This method of payment keeps a standard hourly rate for the customer, but rewards highly skilled technicians.

One problem with this method is that technicians will hurry to make a quota. In addition, the technicians don’t like to work on cars they are not familiar with, as it will take too long. Because of this, sometimes ‘corners are cut’ to get the job done in time. Of course if the problem turns out to be a five minute fix, it will be up to the dealership’s service manager to re-adjust your price quotation. It makes sense to also look into alternative auto repair Irving shops.

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Choosing the Best Auto Repair Shop in Irving

March 17th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Auto Repair Irving

Finding reliable auto repair in Irving is not easy, and can be sometimes daunting. Here are several suggestions to ensure you find the best auto repair shop in Irving, which is also a reliable business.

Irving Auto Repair

Irving auto repair

Start looking before you actually need a mechanic. Ask family, friends and neighbors if they have used anybody they would recommend. Word of mouth is definitely the best indicator of a quality shop. Of course not everybody has had their car serviced recently.
Find out about what is covered by your car’s warranty. When looking around for an auto repair shop, ask them whether they would honor your car’s warranty or if they have separate warranty programs of their own. If they have their own program, read it several times so that it is clear on exactly what their contract includes.

If you are nearby, have a close look at the auto shop. A well run shop tends to do good repairs as well. Take a look at the shop, are the mechanics well organized, is the work area neat and clean. Are they working on a number of cars, and are there customers in the waiting room. An empty shop is not a good sign. Neither is a room full of angry customers.

Another good indication is how they treat their customers both in person and on the phone. Are they helpful and polite? Do they seem to take the time to explain what is going on? Does the auto shop display pricing? Honest auto shops will be upfront and open about their prices and should have them displayed visibly, at the front desk or on the widow. Some shops charge flat rates for labor and other shops charge an hourly rate. This can be expensive if the job takes a lot longer than expected. So remember to ask how the price of a particular job is calculated, and see if you can get a fixed price quote.

It is also worth looking around at what is displayed on the walls. Are there letters from happy customers, or awards from the local press/ Are their mechanic’s certifications displayed on the walls for customers to see? Are there any service awards or other kinds of awards on display? Do they belong to any industry organizations? All of these items are positive signs if they are there. Of course, certificates and awards don’t necessarily mean great or fair service, but they are sign that shows a professional approach. Such as you will find at several auto repair Irving locations.

If it looks like you may have found a good auto repair shop, it is a good idea to ‘test’ them out with a small job. You will find out personally how they treat their customers and how well they do the job without a big commitment. Start with a simple service. If things go well, it is a good indicator that the shop can be trusted for larger jobs if needed.

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