When you take your car to a Chevrolet dealership in New Ulm for servicing, the staff is not only trained in every aspect of automotive repair and maintenance but also has access to manufacturer-specific training. This means they can provide the most accurate diagnosis for major system issues and recommend OEM parts over aftermarket counterparts which might be less expensive but may result in future problems down the line. OEM parts would be more recommended when you complete your car servicing in a dealership.

When you go to get your vehicle serviced, you want to have a smooth experience. I and many others I know have had major headaches when getting a vehicle serviced. I have experienced these headaches mostly with smaller outfits. I have found that dealerships tend to have a higher standard when it comes to servicing my vehicle. Not always perfect, but much better than most. Here are a couple major benefits of getting your vehicle serviced at a dealership.

Convenience is key when getting your car serviced

If you prefer an independently-owned garage or chain shop instead, there are still some key benefits that come with those. Small shops typically offer more competitive pricing due to their lower overhead costs than dealerships. However, this could mean waiting around longer if business gets backed up because these shops generally have fewer technicians on hand at any given time.

Small mechanic shops are not always as quick to have parts as a dealership. A dealership will have closer guarantees on time and not sit in the garage for extra days. This does come occasionally when there are parts delays, however not near as often as a smaller shop.

Another great convenience that is far overlooked and underused is the shuttle service that most dealerships offer. The shuttle service is a taxi that can drive you to work or home and back to the dealership when your car is ready. Once I dropped my vehicle off for servicing and was given a ride by the dealership's shuttle service to the golf course, I played 9 holes, and they picked me up. My car was ready when I got back to the dealership and I paid my bill and left. The convenience was so nice.

You can be sure your vehicle is left in good hands

In a dealership, all the work done to your car will be performed by a certified technician. Your warranty may require that you take it to an authorized service center for servicing but this is actually in your best interests because these technicians are trained and accredited by the manufacturer of your vehicle. In a way, they are your factory-trained mechanic. This means they’ll know how all of those complicated components inside function, so there won't ever be any surprises when something breaks or goes wrong with one of them.

Being serviced at a certified dealer guarantees you’ll be able to maintain any existing warranties and have the manufacturer pay for repairs still under warranty. You may also be eligible to purchase extended warranty coverage, something that isn't available from third-party garages.

Manufacturers need you to think positively of your car, so they require dealerships to maintain a higher standard for customer service and satisfaction. Unfortunately, some third-party shops might not have that same incentive, especially if it's just one visit from someone who won't become their regular client.

Final thoughts

Chevrolet dealerships will always be able to give you the best service because they are experts in what a Chevy needs. They can also keep track of all maintenance and repairs that have been done on it so when you trade it, there won’t be any surprises!

Servicing at a dealership has many benefits including being backed by an expert team who knows how to take care of your vehicle properly as well as keeping records for future issues which may arise with your particular make and model. This is good peace of mind to know that you are being looked out for. 


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