Is it true that dealership repair shops charge more than local ones?

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  1. Yes, it’s generally true that dealership repair shops tend to charge more than local independent mechanics. Here’s why:

    Brand specialization: Dealerships use OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts and have factory-trained technicians, which often come at a premium.

    Overhead costs: Dealerships usually have higher operating costs (bigger facilities, brand fees), which get passed on to customers.

    Warranty work: They can handle warranty repairs, sometimes at no cost to you, but for out-of-warranty work, prices can be higher.

    Diagnostic tools: Dealerships often have the latest diagnostic equipment specific to your car’s brand.

    That said, local shops can offer competitive prices, personalized service, and sometimes faster turnaround. But quality and reliability can vary, so it’s good to check reviews and get estimates from both.

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