spudgun:
RC:
SciFrog:

I havent even seen my Ferrari and Aston dealers in years. They come pick up the car, service it and drop it back. Not sure why the dealer experience would interfere with the quality of the car.

Would never do that. I need to know my mechanic, at my Porsche dealership I actually know every single one by name. I expect quality work and dedication and I need to know that the car is in good hands. Does it really help to improve quality and safety? I don't have a clue but I want to believe it does. Also, if I get the feeling that a mechanic isn't up to his job, I choose a different one (seriously) or switch the dealership.

I don't get this... Who cares if you know your mechanic? Like he can't make mistakes because you know him by name?

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