Posts Tagged ‘car servicing’

Go the Extra Mile with your Car

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Car manufacturers guide you with car servicing only for a period of 30,000 miles to 100,000 miles depending on the brand and the extent of the warranty period. Most often, the manufacturers might give you a periodical free service a few times. Most problems in cars occur only after this time, since by then various parts of your vehicle might have undergone wear and tear. Therefore, as a car owner, you need to exercise a good amount of care to ensure a long life for the car and its vital parts.

As a car owner, the best thing you need to do is to find a mechanic or service center who will periodically guide you with your car service needs. It will be very convenient if the service center occurs in midway between the regular route you often travel so that you need not make a separate visit to the mechanic at times of need. This will also ensure that you remember to service your car from time to time.

It goes without saying that besides regular maintenance of the vital parts, you should not neglect minor problems which might worsen if not attended ending up with a big bill.

Most cars are designed these days to run up to 500,000 miles. However, most people do not keep their cars for this long. However, if a proper car care is ensured, you can easily reach this mileage without having to change your car for a new one. In car maintenance, you can always remember the quote, “Trifles make perfection, but perfection is not a trifle.”

Little care on a regular basis can help your cars run the extra miles that others have not been able to cover. With a proper care, you have every reason to feel proud about your car and make others feel jealous about the condition of your car. While old cars can shine and run well with proper maintenance, even new cars can turn you down, if not properly attended to.

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About the author:

Vivek is a mechanical engineer and has more than 7 years of experience as a writer. He blogs about various topics; entrepreneurship being one. His interests range from poetry, music to photography and travel. He can be reached at sdkrdk@gmail.com

Why fitness is necessary for your car

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

When you go for servicing your car the next time, ask the mechanic or the service center in-charge whether they have an appropriate inspection program for your car. Most service centers examine the cars with test investigation drives and give a detailed report enabling the owners to decide on their car maintenance needs.

Normally, the inspection reports comment on the condition of the parts that are crucial for safety and reliability. For instance, the report will tell you whether the suspension parts are worn out, which you would otherwise fail to notice until it was too late.

Regular car maintenance will help you avoid expensive repairs at a later stage, while you can as well prevent accidents due to failing parts during a very important drive on a busy road. Regular maintenance also helps you enjoy a smooth and problem-free drive on a day-to-day basis. You must always bear in mind that it is better to fix a small problem before it is too late, which is less expensive. Service needs if unattended can lead to further damage besides affecting the other parts.

Some of the regular car maintenance activities necessary for you as a car owner include

  • Getting to know the leakage in the air conditioning refrigerant before the leakage can injure the AC compressor. You will appreciate the stand that it is far less expensive to perform a leak check than replacing the compressor. Regular leak check must follow re-charge of the system with Freon.
  • Regular inspection of the radiator and hoses which will avoid major problems like damage due to overheated engine.
  • You need to keep in mind that little things like checking the tires for damages and ensuring proper inflation is a very important task. In fact, during every fuel refilling, you can ensure the regular practice of checking tire inflation.

Following these tips can help you ensure a secure and reliable drive without getting embarrassed or disappointed due to a breakdown during an important drive.

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About the author:

Vivek is a mechanical engineer and has more than 7 years of experience as a writer. He blogs about various topics; entrepreneurship being one. His interests range from poetry, music to photography and travel. He can be reached at sdkrdk@gmail.com

Car Sales Down : Don’t buy new car, get old one serviced at low rates

Thursday, June 2nd, 2011

Hike in fuel prices and increase in interest rates shown slowdown in car sales. Almost all car manufacturers saw demand slowing down despite offering discounts. The rising cost of input materials had also seen companies increase prices of vehicles , which has also hit their affordability.

When you do not buy new car, you probably, would like to make your old car look good. There is a new trend, small companies offer door step services for car interior cleaning and rubbing and polishing.

With increase in inflation, car owners would like to save on car servicing bill. During warranty period, car owners have no choice but need to visit car dealer only. Unlike car OEM dealers, small car workshops charge minimum because of less labour charges.

Finding the right car workshop for your old car is not easy. In India, majority of people believe in road-side mechanics and complained about it when things go wrong whereas some do not want to take chances and pay heavy prices to car dealers. MeriCAR.com is helping car owners to find the right car service center in your neigbourhood. The team recommends based on customer reviews and infrastructure.

So when you are still waiting to buy new car, keep your car look good and serviced.

NEWS:
Car Sales Slow Down on high rates

Women friendly car workshop – A New Trend

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

With women playing an increasing role in household earnings and deciding how a family’s money is spent, International automotive companies are changing its service model to reflect the trend.

Women in India now participate in all activities such as education, politics, media, art and culture, service sectors, science and technology, etc. Globally women are rising at the top in the corporate. But it is hardly any car service station run by women workers.

Large car dealers are setting up women friendly service centres. Women are becoming independent in their choices, but few women prefer going to car service station for car checkup. Mostly ladies prefer pick and drop facility.

In India, nobody can imagine having separate facilities for women, but it exists in other countries. In Australia, there is Galmatic Workshop. It runs by women and provides training for do-it-yourself services. Galmatic empowers women to be road savvy and confident behind the wheel and educate women to know how their car works and save $ in costly repairs.

It is very common women are afraid of going to any car workshop which is not organized and found herself cheated. One woman explains her situation like this “whenever I take my vehicle to garage without husband, i found my mechanic always giving higher cost estimation for small repair jobs”

Recently, Victoria Transmission & Auto Care is the first vehicle repair facility on Vancouver Island to adopt standards for making their workshop women friendly. They are trained best to serve female customers and communicate with them more effectively, offer regular information clinics to women on everything from changing tires to engine repair and have women working in the shop. And there are finer details, such as comfortable waiting rooms with beverages and showroom-like restrooms. The owner took serious interest to paint shop in designer colours, equipped with bright, modern lighting and has a decidedly sweet scent from a vase of fresh-cut lilies.

SOURCE:
http://www.timescolonist.com/technology/Repair+shop
+goes+female+friendly+green/4271834/story.html#ixzz1ICRB80e5

http://www.galmatic.com/know-your-car-workshops.aspx

Who is the best, Independent car workshop or car dealer?

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

Globally car manufacturer has setup car dealers to provide car service during warranty period to all new cars. Getting extended warranty is easily possible depending upon the condition of car. You have no choice but visiting car dealer ensures car service as per car manufacturer standard guidelines. Not all car dealers are the best as quality service varies depending upon the skilled labour and processes.

After warranty expire, car servicing bill raises and mostly prefer visiting independent car workshop to reduce their bill. Even if you visit to nearest car workshop during warranty, you do need to be sure that nothing is done to the car that expressly voids the warranty. Some warranties, for instance, may prohibit specific cosmetic changes.

Few days back I visited to Sai Service, Maruti dealer in Mumbai. They claim retaining 45% customers even after warranty. These customers are more of quality conscious and believe in paying more for quality. Since the demand of car servicing is increasing and dealers are out of capacity to serve them all. For instance, if a car dealer is selling 250 cars in a month, they all coming back in the next 3-6 months, they have no capacity to serve them all. Car owners have to wait for their car service bookings. It is obvious, customer satisfaction at car dealers also gets affected.

As per survey 60% car owners visit to local car workshop after warranty got expired. Every car owner wants to save on car servicing bill. Choosing good independent car workshop is another challenge.

There are corporate like Bosch Car Service is trying making independent workshops organized by providing them authorization. Bosch has a network of over 260 car service stations in India. Carnation, MyTVS and Mahindra First Choice Services are building their car workshops to organize servicing industry at par with dealers.

So how do you decide? Dealer or independent? Not surprisingly, the answer to some extent depends on whom you ask.

Car owners who prefer going car dealer say …“I’m a firm believer that you should return to the dealership. Parts are installed by rigorously trained technicians. Nobody knows the car better than these technicians”
Even they acknowledge that the initial labor costs were often higher than independents because of steeper overhead, but argued that the dealers’ greater expertise and state-of-the art equipment meant the repairs would go faster — and in the end cost less.

Source:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/26/your-money/26shortcuts.html?_r=1