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