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PEOPLE WHO TOOK their car to an independent mechanic for maintenance were generally more satisfied than those who went to dealership, according to our survey involving 349,000 vehicles.
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Eighty-four percent of owners reported being satisfied with maintenance performed at independent shops compared with 77 percent at dealerships. But they were more satisfied with the dealer service of some car brands than of others.
Among the highest-scoring dealerships were Lexus, Buick, and Acura. On the other end of the scale, Volkswagen, Suzuki, Jeep, and Nissan owners were far less satisfied with dealer service. Overall, four domestic-car dealers--Buick, Saturn, Mercury, and Cadillac--scored relatively high.
Volkswagen owners were among the least satisfied with their dealership maintenance. Still, 82 percent said they satisfied with maintenance performed their independent mechanic.
Andrew Epstein, an assistant professor in New Haven, Conn., who took the survey, says the independent shop that services his 1990 Volkswagen is "very thorough and thoughtful, and always gives me a good sense of how important something is to fix."
Among owners whose cars needed repairs and maintenance, the difference in satisfaction with dealers and independent shops was even more pronounced: 75 percent were satisfied with independents vs. just 57 percent with dealerships. Lexus, Acura, and Buick service departments came out on top, while Volkswagen and Jeep dealers rated among the lowest.