If you get your car, truck, or SUV checked and maintained often by a professional, you can find and fix any problems before they impact your vehicle’s fuel efficiency, performance, or safety. You can extend your car’s life as well. A thorough history of routine maintenance will also increase its value if you decide to sell or trade it. For the best technicians, warranty protection, and state-of-the-art facilities, schedule regular tune-ups at your dealership.
The Best Technicians Available
Dealers hire technicians who are trained by the manufacturer. They have lots of experience working on the vehicles the dealer sells, and they use only original parts from the manufacturer. They also have access to the all the latest information about your car, such as recalls or technical service bulletins.
At Tom O’Brien CDJR North, all technicians get frequent training to learn about new technologies, tools, and repair techniques. Dealerships offer better pay than small auto shops so that they can attract the most talented technicians. They have to pay manufacturers and meet their customer satisfaction standards to work under their names. This means that dealers will work hard to make everyone happy.
Warranty Protection
Many warranties require regular maintenance from a dealership to stay valid. Manufacturers pay their dealers for covered repairs, so you won’t be able to take advantage of your warranty at an unaffiliated shop.
Most new Rams come with a five-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty for diesel vehicles and a five-year, 60,000-mile warranty for gas cars. They also come with a three-year, 36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty. You can even take advantage of free towing to the nearest Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealer. Extended warranties are available, and you can get repairs at any of your vehicle manufacturer’s dealerships, not just the one where you bought the car. This is especially convenient if you’ve moved since your purchase or if you travel often.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
A small auto shop will never be able to match the resources of an established dealership. Instead of a few mechanics who might not have much experience, you can deal with a network of specialized technicians and salespeople.
Dealers often get help from manufacturers and other investors for equipment and startup costs. They have the resources to build large service bays for commercial vehicles. They can also make their facilities large enough to keep people from having to wait or call for an appointment to get their cars serviced. They’re cleaner, more organized, and better maintained, with a wide selection of parts and accessories and the skills to install them.
Tom O’Brien CDJR North is part of the O’Brien Automotive Family. This four-generation business started in 1931, and it has multiple locations in the Indianapolis area. Our expert service department can handle regular tune-ups and all your other repair needs, from installing accessories to collision repair. With our Mopar Express Lane service, you can get a thorough tuneup without a long wait. Discounts on a range of services are available, including auto air conditioner or heater inspections, oil changes, and tire replacements. Visit us for a great deal on your next vehicle and outstanding service.
Image via pixabay
