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Women drivers are affected by the cost of motoring including car insurance

What is a fair price for garage services?

With average garage labour rates varying between £90 an hour for a dealership and £56 for an independent garage in the UK it’s hard to know if you are paying more than you need to when there are so many other factors to consider.

Of course we all judge value for money based on our needs, expectations and satisfaction levels which is why FOXY Choice publishes a Good Garage Guide to help women with their MOT and car servicing shopping – this website identifies measurable quality standards as well as good female friendly car dealerships and independent garages.

From my experience I know that many female motorists choose where to have their car serviced on the basis of convenience factors like the location of the garage and whether it offers a car collection service. Increasingly women drivers are sharing female feedback online within FOXY Lady Drivers Club so I know that the following motoring myths continue for many, despite trade efforts to put the record straight…

Some women will happily pay more to have their car serviced by a dealership thinking they need to, to maintain a warranty or that a dealership stamp in the car’s handbook will guarantee a higher resale value.

Other women are more cost conscious and tend to shop around for the lowest price for MOTs, tyres and car servicing deals, thinking that all garages are much the same as each other.

The truth is that whilst dealership rates are undoubtedly dropping and represent much better value for money nowadays, many motorists can have their nearly new car serviced at a good independent garage for less money and within the terms of their warranty.  But it isn’t true to say that a dealership stamp will guarantee a better price when it’s time to sell – what matters most is that the car has been serviced regularly and to the manufacturer’s standards.

More worrying from a female point of view is that if you shop around for the lowest price going or choose a garage you don’t know anything about you could be risking your personal safety and that of your family and other motorists. This is an industry where garages aren’t licensed, where mechanics don’t have to be qualified and where complaint levels are high.

And very often we hear stories about the lowest price escalating because the garage doesn’t have the latest equipment to diagnose the fault correctly; you then end up paying more for the mechanic’s labour to see if he can find the fault instead.

To illustrate the differences in perceived ‘value for money’ a good example is the price that a BMW driver would pay in a dealership versus a good independent garage, for a simple job like an oil change or a typical car safety check.

In its recent advertising campaign the manufacturer states ‘Think we’re expensive? Think again.’ listing the following BMW Value Service prices for participating franchised dealerships to change the engine oil, front brake pads and carry out safety checks for BMW 3 series (E46) 4 cylinder models.

£115 Oil Service (includes microfilter)

£99 Front brake pads (includes sensor replacement)

£189 Inspection 1 (includes oil service and safety checks)

Clearly these prices have been reduced so they represent better value for money than they did but £115 still sounds a lot to pay for a simple oil change, no matter the use of the word ‘service’. And if BMW’s Inspection 1 costs £189 for an oil change and safety checks then their safety checks must cost £74…

But are these prices fair enough for an up-market dealership experience, with all that entails for the executive BMW driver?  That’s up to you, your car and your budget, dear reader ;-).

The alternative solution to a franchised dealership is a measurably good independent garage who uses genuine BMW parts, BMW specified lubricants, accredited technicians and who carries out work in accordance with BMW’s specifications.

Starting with a female friendly Bosch Car Service garage in Scotland who operates to a fully approved OFT Code of Practice, Falkland Performance Centre in Glenrothes would charge the following prices:

£80.15 Oil Service saving £34.85

£147.70 Inspection 1 saving £41.30

But when it comes to the front brake pads, Falkland’s business owner Allan Adam calculates £111.35 which is £12.35 more than a BMW dealership because they always strip and clean the brake calipers prior to fitting brake pads which BMW does not specify.

Another leading and similarly female friendly independent garage, Woodley Autos near Reading in Berkshire (where labour rates are higher than in Scotland) who is ISO 9001 approved would also save local BMW motorists money for the equivalent oil change and safety checks as follows…

£86.26 Oil Service saving £28.74

£93.08 Front Brake Pads saving £5.92

£139.43 Inspection 1 saving £49.57

So in a nutshell it is possible to save money by shopping around and if these savings can be made for low cost garage services then there is much more to be saved by shopping around for the likes of full and major car services, comparing car collection and courtesy cars, other services & amenities and whether the business is near shops, a leisure centre or other entertainment to occupy the driver who chooses to wait.

But the most important factor on all occasions is surely to identify the best value for money, seen through the eye of the beholder, taking into account minimum quality standards, the latest diagnostic equipment, service levels and amenities to suit. This matters because, at best, motorists might be overcharged, patronised or sold services they do not need. At worst, the job might not have been done properly and they could be risking their personal safety and that of other motorists.

To find out more about this big subject, female and male motorists alike, please read FOXY Choice’s Good Garage Guide and search for measurably good and female friendly UK garages and dealerships.

FOXY

PS: A cheap garage isn’t worth the risk if they cut corners to save them money…

The cost of motoring tyres in West Sussex

According to a recent survey carried out by Sainsbury’s Finance, increased insurance and motoring taxes have added 11% to the cost of motoring since 2007; just imagine what could this could have been without a recession…

Thanks to a Club member based in West Sussex sharing some foxy feedback, we now have a useful comparison of tyre prices to help women drivers when shopping in the Worthing/Littlehampton area, including service levels and fitting arrangements.

To begin with the member knew the specific tyre to buy, all these introductions were made via the members area of FOXY Lady Drivers Club website and whilst Black Circles was the cheapest deal by a small margin, it is clear that National Tyres and Autocare in Worthing would have matched this and the choice would then have been down to one of personal convenience ie where to drive to have these fitted.

“Here’s the result of my comparisons for the supply/fit of four tyres – Yokohama S306 205/55 R16 91V. All prices include VAT.

1) Micheldever – based in Winchester. Although they do a mobile service, they won’t come to Worthing.

2) www.etyres.co.uk – £298.80

3) National Tyres (Worthing).

Spoke to Danny and with the FOXY  discount the price would be £275. He then offered to price match any figure I got; fitting is in the centre of Worthing.

4) www.blackcircles.co.uk (via the Foxy members affiliate link)

Using the FOXY discount code the total price would be £246.04 and fitted in Littlehampton (by  Littlehampton Tyres)

5) I then phoned ‘Corbetts Tyre & Exhaust’ a local business in Rustington

He didn’t have that specific tyre on his pricelist, so called me back in 10 mins with a price. Total price would be £260 – very close to the normal blackcircles price.

Finally I called Littlehampton Tyres direct and quoted the price I was going to get via Black Circles, with them doing the fitting. But they couldn’t do the price for cheaper so I’ll be placing my order via Black Circles soon – and fitting will be in Littlehampton.”

Needless to say we like to keep on top of prices and to be sure that FOXY Lady members get a fair deal so it’s good to have this feedback to post in our ‘members only’ forum.

If anyone knows better than this in terms of price deals (all things being equal) please let us know. We are not called FOXY for nothing 😉 and like to live up to the meaning of the word as in being shrewd, canny and astute; clearly you can negotiate on tyre prices so women drivers need to know where and how to go about this to get better motoring deals in future.

It’s good to share local shopping experiences with other women drivers too as clearly female friendly service levels are often equally as important as the price (within reason…)..

FOXY

How women drivers can save money on motoring bills

Just for the record, this is what fuel prices are doing today.

Pence Per Gallon:
Diesel: 474p
Super Unleaded: 490p
Unleaded: 462p
Four Star: 474p
LPG: 234p

At these prices, and in a recession, we women drivers need to do all we can to reduce consumption levels.

To see how, have a look at some FOXY motoring tips to help you save money.

And here for moneysaving motoring offers for women drivers too.

FOXY

“Why should women have to apply to the head of state for the right to drive a car? Their husbands or brothers should decide.”
Colonel Gaddafi – June 2009 (not quite at the cutting edge of feminism, says the Daily Telegraph…)