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![]() | Consumers Should Not Stress Out If Their Dealership ClosesPublished 2009-06-04 10:22By Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association |


130,000 Independent Repair Shops Positioned to Meet Service & Repair Needs
Independent repair businesses account for more than 70 percent of vehicle service and repair, compared to 28 percent of non-warranty repairs by new car dealerships. Even before the rash of dealership closings, the number of dealerships and their share of the service and repair market have gradually declined each year since 2000, according to AAIA.
"There is a lot of confusion and anxiety among consumers these days about seeking quality service and repair for their vehicle," said
The Car Care Council reported recently that, "It's a myth that only new car dealers can service vehicles under warranty." Consumers are protected by a law -- the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act -- that prohibits a vehicle manufacturer from voiding the vehicle warranty because service was done by a non-dealer.
In April, Consumer Reports stated, "Legally, you can have maintenance performed by any mechanic without affecting your warranty. Just keep thorough records in case of a warranty claim. The only services that need to be performed at a dealership are warranty repairs, recalls or post-warranty work that you want the manufacturer to pay for."
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