Question about any make and model.....why is it, whatever job needs doing on my car, the garage/mechanic always wants it first thing in the morning and keeps it all day?
This seems to happen regardless of where i take it (talking about many cars over many years).
Often they already know what needs doing and say the part/s will be ordered beforehand. So why do I have to spend all day without transport for a job that takes 1-2 hrs?
Im not counting jobs where unknown issues may crop up.
If a job takes half the day max, why cant i arrange to leave it with them for either the am or pm?
Im not being sarcastic here, just genuinely puzzled.
Id appreciate any sensible helpful enlightening replies
What kind of car do you drive, how old is it, and what kind of garages are we talking about?.
I'm asking because my wife gets a Motability car, so our car is never more than 3 years old. Services can be done while I wait, but typically around 2 hours, maybe 3 tops. The car gets booked in at a particular slot and is dealt with within (more or less) that time slot.
On the other hand, I run a 2nd hand van for my work, currently (since late 2018) a 2010 VW Caddy and for 9 years before that, a 2006 Ford Transit Connect. Service and repair work is done by small independent garages. When dropping my van off for a service and MOT, it is left either 1st thing in the morning (or last thing on the day before) and I pick it up at the end of the day the work is being done. But I accept that because, having worked in garages, I am well aware of how things work.
In a small independent garage, what happens during the day is a highly fluid situation. As their profit margins are smaller, they can't really afford to turn work away unless they have to. In an older vehicle (like my van) there may be unforeseen problems relating to its age, such as nuts/bolts/screws etc being rusted on, or being broken off. There may be a delay in getting parts, the parts they get may be wrong. It is a whole different ball game dealing with older cars.
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