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Tips for
Female Motorists Women account for more than half of all customers who take their vehicles to a repair shop. While female motorists are making more automotive service and repair decisions, they need to take certain steps to ensure that their repair experience is a positive one. To take control of your automotive service experience, it is essential that you possess the tools to find the right repair shop, and then communicate with technicians and service advisors once you're inside the shop. The following tips should help:
Look for evidence of qualified technicians, such as trade school diplomas, advanced training certificates, and ASE certification - a measure of professionalism. Once you choose a repair shop . . . . .
You know your vehicle better than anyone else. Since you drive it every day, you know how it feels and sounds. So don't ignore the warning signals.
Stay involved....Ask questions . . .
Better educated consumers feel confident, informed, and "in control," and are less likely to have a negative experience when taking their vehicles in for service. Follow up . . . . .
Reprinted Courtesy of the: National Institute for AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE 13505 Dulles Technology Drive, Suite 2 · Herndon, Virginia 20171-3421 Toll-Free Information Line: 1-877-ASE-TECH *To visit the ASE online we have included a link on the left side
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