
Car Care and Tire Tips to Save You Money and Problems
with Your Car
Questions To Ask Your Phoenix Service Advisor
We find that a lot of Phoenix service and repair at
Community Tire and Automotive Service Specialists are a
little tentative when they talk with their automotive
advisors. They want to ask questions, but don't want to be
embarrassed or to seem pushy. Cars are very complicated and
there's more to know about them than most of us have the
time to learn. Maybe it's because cars have become so much
more reliable that the average person just doesn't need to
know as much to keep their vehicle on the road.
You know, your local hospital has a Patient's Bill of Rights
that they post throughout the hospital. We think our Phoenix
automotive service customers also have a right to ask any
question they need to understand what is wrong with their
car and what it will take to fix it. They need to feel free
to ask the cost and benefits of recommended services. And
they certainly have a right to understand the financial end
of the transaction.
It's all about the communication. It's a little harder when
you're trying to find the right service center in Phoenix.
But once you've developed a relationship, the communication
should come easier.
What are some of the barriers to communication? Well, let's
go back to the medical example. When your doctor's
explaining something to you, it's something that she
understands very well and is very familiar with. So she may
use jargon you don't understand or that you don't have the
education and training that's foundational to understanding
what she's trying to explain.
So you fall behind and get frustrated.
It can be the same with your Phoenix automotive service
advisors. Most of them are very busy trying to service and
fix cars to get their customers back on the road. So, just
ask when you feel you need more information.
Financial related issues seem to be most frustrating to
customers. If you're not sure, ask what the payment policies
are. For example, there's a big difference between giving
your car a quick once over and doing a thorough inspection.
Diagnosing a problem may take quite a while. Make sure you
know what's done as a courtesy and what has a fee. Remember,
you still have to pay for the office visit even if the
doctor says you only have a cold.
Communication is a two way street. If you have some real
budget concerns, ask your Phoenix service advisor what he
can do. He can give you priorities and options. He can tell
you what needs to be taken care of right away for safety or
financial reasons. Then you can work out a plan for when to
get the rest done. He can also help you with options on the
parts. The preference is to always use a high-quality part
with a reputation for reliability. But if money is real
tight, he might be able to find a rebuilt part or a used
part. He should tell you the difference in the guarantee for
the part so you can make a good decision.
Ask about warranties for parts and labor. Be sure to get all
the paperwork you need to make a possible claim in the
future. Your service center and its technicians stand behind
their work and want you to understand precisely what that
means.
Be sure to ask for and keep a detailed explanation of all
the work that's done on your vehicle. These records will
help you keep track of service, warranties and document the
good care your vehicle has received when the time comes to
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