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CONSUMER TIPS
1. Ask your friends and associates for recommendations based
on their experience.
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2.
Look for a well-organized and clean facility. This
shows that they take pride in what they do.
3. Look for certifications and evidence of current
training of staff. Be sure the certifications are in
the areas that you require.
4. Look for solid affiliations. Better businesses
will make the effort to meet requirements of outside
organizations.
5. Look for a facility that offers a written
warranty on parts and labor.
6. Use a facility that maintains vehicle records.
7. If in doubt about a facility, check with local
agencies, such as the Better Business Bureau and the
Chamber of Commerce.
8. If you will need transportation, check to see if
they can provide it, home or to work when you drop
your vehicle off.
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