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Dealers offer expertise, but factories should help them stay competitive on repairs

One Mini dealer quoted a replacement windshield at $740. An aftermarket windshield sells for $252. This is one example where automakers have to help dealers compete with independent shops.
February 17, 2020 01:00 AM

Even though my car is long out of warranty, I still look to the dealer first for service. If I am not going to fix the car myself, I am willing to pay more for genuine factory parts installed by a pair of factory-trained hands, especially if the repair involves a nonregular, nonmaintenance job that requires deep surgery.

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