GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE DOLLAR
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- Look for an independent repair shop that is a member of the Automotive Service Association (ASA). You can check out the code of ethics to which they subscribe at the end of this page.
- If you do not currently have a repair shop that you use on a regular basis, ask your friends and co-workers which shop they use and if they like the service that they receive.
- Once you find a shop that you like and trust, use them for all your service needs. They will begin to know your vehicle and the way that you drive it.
- Don't shop around for the specials and low ball prices. Most of the time your actual final bill will be more than if you had the service or repair done at your regular shop.
- Follow the maintainence schedule recommended by the vehicle manufacturer or the recomendations of your repair shop (remember, they know how you drive the vehicle).
- When you are describing a problem to your technician be as specific and detailed as possible. Remember that the better you can describe the problem and the conditions under which it occurs, the faster the problem can be found, and time really is money.
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