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Choosing the Right Repair Shop

No matter what you drive--BMW sports car, BMW family sedan, pick-up, or mini-van, when you go in for repairs or service, you want the job done right. The following advice should take much of the guesswork out of finding a good repair establishment.

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I. Preliminaries

 

· Don’t just drop your BMW off at the nearest establishment and hope for the best. That’s not choosing a shop, that’s merely gambling.

· Read your BMW owner’s manual to become familiar with your vehicle and follow the manufacturer’s suggested service schedule.

· Start shopping for a repair facility for your BMW before you need one; you can make better decisions when you are not rushed or in a panic.

· Ask friends and associates for their recommendations. Even in this high-tech era, old-fashioned word-of-mouth reputation is still valuable.

· Check with your local consumer organization regarding the reputation of the shop in question and if they have experience with BMW car.

· If possible, arrange for alternate transportation in advance so you will not feel forced to choose a facility solely on the basis of location.

· Once you choose a repair shop for your BMW, start off with a minor job; if you are pleased, trust them with more complicated repairs later

 

II. At the Shop

 

· Look for a neat, well-organized facility, with vehicles in the parking lot equal in value to your own and modern equipment in the service bays.

· Professionally run establishments will have a courteous, helpful staff. The service writer should be willing to answer all of your questions.

· Feel free to ask for the names of a few customers. Call them.

· All policies (labor rates, guarantees, methods of payment, etc.) should be posted and/or explained to your satisfaction.

· Ask if the shop customarily handles your vehicle make and model. Some facilities specialize.

· Ask if the shop usually does your type of repair, especially if you need major work.

· Look for signs of professionalism in the customer service area: civic and community service awards, membership in the Better Business Bureau, AAA-Approved Auto Repair status, customer service awards.

· The backbone of any shop is the competence of the technicians.

· Look for evidence of qualified technicians, such as trade school diplomas, certificates of advanced course work, and ASE certifications--a national standard of technician competence.

 

III. Follow-Up

 

· Keep good records; keep all paperwork.

· Reward good service with repeat business. It is mutually beneficial to you and the shop owner to establish a relationship.

· If the service was not all you expected, don’t rush to another shop. Discuss the problem with the service manager or owner. Give the business a chance to resolve the problem. Reputable shops value customer feedback and will make a sincere effort to keep your business.

Source: http://www.ContentMart.com/

 

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