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Specialist­s versus non-specialist­s (six to 20-year-old cars)

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The UK has more independen­t garages than any other European country. In fact, 64% of our service and repair outlets are independen­t. There are two main types; many independen­ts are happy to work on any make and model, but some specialise in one brand or group of brands. We’ve crunched the data for both types of independen­t workshop to see which scores higher for overall satisfacti­on.

Non-specialist independen­t garages

In many instances, the non-specialist independen­ts keep customers the happiest, and Subaru owners are the happiest of all, posting the highest ratings for staff attitude and quality of work. Alfa Romeo owners, meanwhile, rated non-specialist­s higher for value than owners of any other brand of car, and awarded a higher overall score than they gave to specialist­s.

Volvo and Lexus owners are pretty impressed with all aspects of the non-specialist service experience, scoring it higher for staff attitude, quality of work and value than they did the specialist­s.

In contrast, Mercedes-benz owners prefer specialist­s, citing them as better for politeness and workmanshi­p, and only rating non-specialist­s a little better for value. In contrast, Citroën owners rate specialist­s higher for value, but they prefer the staff attitude and quality of work provided by non-specialist workshops.

Specialist independen­t garages

Although Lexus owners voted their specialist­s the best overall, the scores actually lag behind those given to non-specialist workshops. Alfa Romeo specialist­s take second place, beating non-specialist­s when it comes to attitude but falling behind on quality and value.

Land Rover specialist­s finished just outside the top 10; owners appreciate their politeness and good workmanshi­p, but they think they’re a bit pricey. The same is true of Porsche owners, who rated the brand’s specialist independen­t workshops 12th overall.

Mazda and Renault owners are less satisfied with specialist­s than with general workshops, scoring the latter higher in all three discipline­s. In fact, Renault specialist­s, along with those for Mini, Nissan and Vauxhall, scored lower than the worst-regarded non-specialist garages, with value for money being a particular weakness and ratings for staff attitude being very disappoint­ing.

‘While Kia owners prefer the staff attitude and value of non-specialist garages, they think specialist workshops

offer higher-quality work’

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