does bigger mean better...
#1
does bigger mean better...
my major service on my ferrari is due this spring and i am having debate with guys over on f-chat over a issue which would also be highly relevant for porsches. if a one man outfit is highly recomended to service your vehicle (yrs of experience with ferrari/porsche at Autosport on L.I.) are there any pros or cons over using a large outfit such as an authorized ferrari/porsche dealer. Another words, if both highly recomended,close in price, pickup/dropoff courtesy, would you chose authorized dealer over independent anyway?
#2
I have always leaned towards the small independent - he lives off the goodwill of his customers - he is focused on ensuring everything is done right. The dealers care, but they have other customers and it reduces your leverage.
IMHO
IMHO
#3
Since you participate in F-chat, you could ask over there, if owners from your area recommend either option. Nothing beats personal experience, especially, when it comes to performing a major service on an F-car.
#4
For a minute I thought you were soliciting opinions on you getting that much-needed manhood-lengthening procedure. IMO. warranty work is for the dealer and all other work should be done outside if you find a qualified person.
#6
From what I have read, resale may be affected depending on who does the service.
From my own standpoint, complete timely records would be most important to me. I would personally look for someone trying to cut corners, so while I may not pay more for a car with factory service, I would be more drawn to a car with it.
From my own standpoint, complete timely records would be most important to me. I would personally look for someone trying to cut corners, so while I may not pay more for a car with factory service, I would be more drawn to a car with it.
#7
If cost is the issue, get quotes from both, and negotiate with the dealer. If the dealer's got the free time, they'll likely match prices.
After re-reading your post cost isn't the issue; I would go to the dealer primarily because if anything goes wrong, they're less likely to pack up and leave town
After re-reading your post cost isn't the issue; I would go to the dealer primarily because if anything goes wrong, they're less likely to pack up and leave town
Last edited by MJC123; 01-06-2005 at 08:43 AM.
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#8
I think it also depends on the make and year of the car. If it's a Classic, I'd bring it to the Independent. For more modern models, the dealer. The Independent simply does not have all the necessary diagnostic tools and software for the car. This is especially the case for MBs and BMWs. Just my 0.2!
#9
The attention to detail and getting food on his table depends on the smaller guys service and quality that he performs due to word of mouth can make or break him ... however, the bigger guy goes through more trial and error's with a certain problem that he knows how to fix right away because he's done a bunch before? No I wonder if we did it this way comments? ... plus the bigger guy has the capital for newer up to date equipment ...
Dario
Dario
#11
An independent can use less expensive aftermarket/grey market/rebuilt parts. For instance, several years ago an alternator for my 928 was $800 at the dealer. I got an alternator shop to replace the diodes fot $37. The dealers are locked into using only new factory Porsche supplied parts.
#12
Originally posted by LSM
Isn't that what he is asking for??
Lou
Isn't that what he is asking for??
Lou
#13
Originally posted by Red Devil
Right you are Lou! Someone must have told him, mistakenly of course, that getting rid of a Porsche and getting a Ferrari is the medical equivalent of gaining a couple inches. Not only do we all know this isn't true, but now he's experiencing the puckering and shriveling that go along with the F-car repair bills.
Right you are Lou! Someone must have told him, mistakenly of course, that getting rid of a Porsche and getting a Ferrari is the medical equivalent of gaining a couple inches. Not only do we all know this isn't true, but now he's experiencing the puckering and shriveling that go along with the F-car repair bills.
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Bill..i dont understand you? why do you keep asking people for their opinion? you ultimatly do what you want in the long run..as for john doing your work..he's the best,and he hass done all my p-car work,as well as the services on all my ferraris...i think you will get ripped off at the dealer,when john will only charge you the labor,and sell the parts at his cost......also you had him go with you to penn to look at this car...you trusted him then...why not now?? just my .02 cents...you know i wouldn't tell you to go to john if he wasn't the best....especially when he has done so much work for myself,and all my customers.....
#15
Originally posted by Andrew708
Bill..i dont understand you? why do you keep asking people for their opinion? you ultimatly do what you want in the long run..as for john doing your work..he's the best,and he hass done all my p-car work,as well as the services on all my ferraris...i think you will get ripped off at the dealer,when john will only charge you the labor,and sell the parts at his cost......also you had him go with you to penn to look at this car...you trusted him then...why not now?? just my .02 cents...you know i wouldn't tell you to go to john if he wasn't the best....especially when he has done so much work for myself,and all my customers.....
Bill..i dont understand you? why do you keep asking people for their opinion? you ultimatly do what you want in the long run..as for john doing your work..he's the best,and he hass done all my p-car work,as well as the services on all my ferraris...i think you will get ripped off at the dealer,when john will only charge you the labor,and sell the parts at his cost......also you had him go with you to penn to look at this car...you trusted him then...why not now?? just my .02 cents...you know i wouldn't tell you to go to john if he wasn't the best....especially when he has done so much work for myself,and all my customers.....
Last edited by drbill; 01-08-2005 at 05:59 AM.