
Released in 2007
Getting a fair deal from garages
In a recent survey by What Car? and Car
and Accessory Trader magazines, in answer
to the question: Do you think garages/service departments in general charge
a fair price, or do they rip motorists off? 77.3 per cent of motorists replied:
They rip people off.
However, 22.7 per cent said garages charge a fair price. So, how can you make
sure you pay a fair price for servicing and repairs?
If your car needs servicing or maintenance, the cheapest thing is to do it yourself.
However, this is not always practical. How long will the job take? Is specialised
equipment required? Is the job beyond your capability? Answering these questions
will help you work out if the problem can be fixed at home or if a trip to the
garage is necessary.
Haynes is the world’s foremost publisher of automotive repair manuals.
Each manual includes fault-finding charts so that you can diagnose the problem.
Then, for each task, the tools required are listed and a scale of spanners – one
spanner for ‘easy’ to five spanners for ‘very difficult’ – indicates
the level of complexity.
If you decide to take your car to a garage, Haynes offers the following advice
for choosing one you will be happy with.
If your car is still under warranty, may choose to go to an authorised dealer.
You can, however, have your car serviced by an independent garage if the service
is completed in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommended service
intervals and servicing criteria. You need to retain proof of the work done as
this may be needed in the event of a claim under the warranty.
For new parts such as tyres, an exhaust system or shock absorbers, there are
many specialist fitting centres. Often, they will quote an all-inclusive price,
with a warranty, and should be much cheaper than a garage.
If you want to pay a lower hourly rate than an authorised dealer, consider a
small independent garage. Some specialise in particular makes and many will have
knowledge and expertise equal to an authorised dealer.
To help you choose a garage, there is much useful information in Your
Car, published
by Haynes. This is an invaluable glovebox guide from the world’s leading
publisher of automotive repair manuals. Here’s a summary of what Haynes
advises.
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Visit several independent garages in your area.
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Talk to a mechanic at each garage and get a feel for his or her knowledge and
enthusiasm.
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Try to gauge the standard of service by speaking with the staff.
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Don't be put off if there's no carpet in the waiting area or they don't provide a courtesy car - it's you, the customer, who
pays for these things.
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Ask around to see if anyone you know has a good or bad experience of dealing with any of the garages you are thinking
of using.
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If your car has a fault to be fixed, explain the problem as clearly as possible – so
that the garage can pinpoint the cause
quickly. Haynes manuals have fault finding charts to assist you.
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Sometimes, it is worth taking the mechanic out for a drive to demonstrate a fault.
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Ask for a written price for the job.
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Check what is included in the price - labour and parts, obviously, but what about consumables such as oil?
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Finally, ask what warranty the garage gives on its work and any parts fitted.
If, in the end, you decide to do the work yourself, you should purchase a Haynes manual - more than 150 million have been sold worldwide. Haynes is the world's foremost publisher of automotive repair manuals and renowned for teaching millions of car owners how to carry out routine maintenance and repairs.
Haynes Car Manuals retail at £18.99 (hardback) and
are available from all good car accessory retailers and bookshops including:
Halfords, Motor World and WH Smith. A comprehensive stockist locator can be found
at www.haynes.co.uk.
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