When you need a collision repair, you always have a choice between visiting your dealer or taking your car to a regular repair shop. As your Nissan dealer, we’d like to advise you on some of the keys to a quality and successful repair.
Highly-Trained Technicians
Our technicians are extensively trained, and this training continues after they join us. All our technicians undertake advanced training at Nissan as part of their certification for Nissan repairs. Their training is enhanced by additional courses on new Nissan models, technology, and other innovations. Their level of training makes each of our technicians an expert in repairing any vehicle in the Nissan range.
A typical mechanic also completes extensive training, but they don’t receive advanced training in Nissan vehicles or repairs. These gaps in knowledge can lead to slower repairs, as a regular mechanic isn’t as familiar with Nissan vehicles. There is also the possibility that a repair may be incomplete or poorly executed due to a lack of understanding of Nissan cars.
High-Quality Parts
To achieve the best repair, you need the best possible parts. We only use genuine Nissan parts for this reason. Genuine parts are manufactured in the same factories that built the original parts for your car. These parts have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they meet the highest standards for reliability and safety. A genuine part will also last longer than any substitute.
Regular mechanics may use generic parts. These parts are based on genuine parts but designed to fit a wide variety of different makes and models. These parts, however, don’t meet the same standards as genuine parts. A generic part won’t last as long and may not fit correctly.
Warranty
With anything you do, it’s important to receive a guarantee. This is confirmation something was completed successfully and that any possible problem can be rectified. We provide a guarantee on the standard of our work due to our technician’s expertise. In addition, all parts carry a warranty from Nissan. In the very unlikely event of a problem, you know that it will be swiftly rectified.
A regular mechanic will offer only a limited warranty if they offer a warranty at all. If the event of a problem, you would need to return to the same repair shop for the repairs. The generic parts used in a repair don’t carry a warranty, as they’re not specifically designed for your car. If a generic part fails, you may have to pay the full price again for a replacement part.
These are only a few reasons to choose your friendly dealer for repairs. Call us today at Ed Martin Nissan.
Image courtesy of cottonbro studio via Pexels


