Veronique
6/26/2006 9:40:56 PM
When do you stop going to the dealer for service? My dad thinks you should stop right after you buy the car. I think it's a good idea to go there as long as the car is under warranty. What do you think? Do they really charge a lot more? And are they always trying to find something wrong with your car?
Tracker
6/26/2006 10:20:32 PM
Some dealerships judge you, like if you bring in your car for somethin, and you say you dont know whats wrong, they might bs you depending on how good of a relationship you have with them, but yeah if you plan on keeping your warrenty until further notice (i.e. headers), them use your dealer as much as you need to, i have friends and resources to fix whatever needs to be fixed but my car is still under warrenty so i go to the dealer if something happens, as a matter of fact im going in for my "full circle service" wendesday,
sstlaure
6/26/2006 11:20:06 PM
I'll go to a dealership if they have a good service department. Unfortunately, it's tough to find a good service department it seems.
Use these forums to keep the dealer honest.
the_gray_mazda6
6/27/2006 12:03:07 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: Veronique
When do you stop going to the dealer for service? My dad thinks you should stop right after you buy the car. I think it's a good idea to go there as long as the car is under warranty. What do you think? Do they really charge a lot more? And are they always trying to find something wrong with your car?
if you don't have a warranty, keep in mind that the average labor fees are $60/hr in the USA for fixing your vehicle. Depending on if you have the equipment and resources, you can do it yourself unless you get into the more intricate areas such as transmission and such. If you are talking about just doing service checkups (ex: 15,000 mile service checkup), then i would say go as often as needed. I would typically only go every 15,000 miles just so that everything is looked over, lubricated, etc. I rotate my tires myself so and do my own oil changes as well as other fluids so I don't rely on the dealership. Sure dealers will tell you if something is wrong, but you don't have to get it done (ex: new wipers, etc.). That's just a way of them conducting business.
87 turbo II
6/27/2006 2:28:02 AM
I go to my dealership because they have a great service department. I let them do diagnostics, finding problems, and service. If they find a problem I go somewhere else to fix it though.
Veronique
7/4/2006 6:03:47 PM
Very good advice -- let Mazda tell you what's wrong and then go somewhere else!