The term "dealership" refers to a place where vehicles are sold and serviced.
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If a non-accident related mechanical breakdown occurs during the warranty period that requires the vehicle to be towed by Mercedes - Benz Roadside Assistance to an authorized Mercedes -
Benz dealership for repairs, drivers are covered.
Most of the folks that modify their cars do not take it to
the dealership for repairs.
I have always taken my truck to
this dealership for repairs as I feel the quality of service I receive way outweighs the extra cost of the services.
All that aside, unfortunately I have had to keep going back to
the dealership for repairs.
I look forward to returning to
the dealership for any repairs.
I had to spend my own money, again, for a tow back to
the dealership for repairs.
That wasn't the case, I have only had the car for 2 years and have been in and out of
the dealership for repairs.
It's not likely to break down on the trip back to college on Sunday after a weekend home with the folks; it's not likely to strand you on a busy freeway at midnight; and you won't spend a lot of your time ferrying it back and forth to
the dealership for repairs.
How often they do and how the owner is treated when she takes it to
the dealership for repairs can define the vehicle in the owner's mind.
The automaker is sending notices to owners telling them to take the vehicle to
a dealership for the repair.
As it turns out I can't report on the Jeep service department as I have not needed to have the Jeep into
the dealership for repair of any kind (I do my own oil changes and minor service).
I returned to
the dealership for the repair and was impressed by the friendly and professional attitude of everyone I came in contact with in the service department.
I used
this dealership for a repair for a difficult problem on a 2002 New Beetle.
Many customers have taken their vehicles to
dealerships for repairs and spent hundreds of dollars, but the vehicles continued shudder.
Be sure to find out not only if a warranty is offered, but also how many miles it is good for, what it covers, whether deductibles are involved, and whether the car has to come back to
the dealership for repair work in order for the warranty to be honored.
When a car breaks down, has a warranty issue or a mechanical problem and the owner takes it back to
the dealership for repair or service, it is unlikely that they will meet the mechanic.