Cars need routine service at least once a year, and more is ideal. You can either choose the Genesis dealership or a general mechanic for this, but dealer service is typically the better choice for a wide range of reasons.
5 Reasons to Choose Dealer Service for Your Genesis
1. The Genesis Dealership Employs Factory-Trained Technicians
All mechanics train extensively to learn everything there is to know about vehicles, but different car models can be vastly different from each other. The mechanics at dealerships are actually factory-trained technicians who specialize in working on vehicles from certain automakers, giving them more expertise that’s relevant to your Genesis.
The technicians at the dealership are equipped to diagnose and fix any problems that arise with all Genesis cars, even if it’s a brand-new model or if the issue is very technical. They also have the most knowledge about Genesis cars, so they can offer the best advice, and they know what services are best for your specific car.
2. The Dealership Has Few Limitations
If there’s a routine service you need or a problem that needs to be fixed, the dealership technicians are ready to take on the job. They can perform both major and minor repairs and handle all diagnostics.
Not all independent mechanics can say the same thing, as some just don’t have the equipment or expertise to handle certain issues, so you may be turned away. It’s highly, highly unlikely you’ll ever be turned away at the dealership, whether you’re seeking a routine oil change or a tricky part replacement.
3. The Dealership Will Respect Your Warranty
Genesis offers a 5-year/60,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty and a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain or battery warranty, so any major repairs that are needed within that timeframe should be covered by your warranty. There’s no guarantee that an independent mechanic can perform repairs under warranty, but a dealership will. That means you won’t have to pay hefty fees out of pocket if your car has a major problem that needs to be fixed.
4. The Dealership Uses OEM Parts
Cars work best when you exclusively use Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts in them. These components are of the highest quality, are designed specifically to fit your car, and will last longer than most generic parts. Because general mechanics work on so many different vehicles, they’re more likely to use generic parts that aren’t quite a perfect fit for your car. Dealerships, however, always use OEM parts.
5. The Dealership Offers Valet Service
Not every dealer will offer a valet service, but our dealership does. We can pick up your car, service it, and then bring it back to you when we’re done. If you don’t have time to bring your car to us, wait, and then drive home, then this could be great for you.
If you’re in need of service, then we’ve got you covered. Come by Genesis of Cartersville in Cartersville, GA, for whatever you need.
