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Obviously this is just my opinion and others may have a different opinion but I really really hate motor mechanics.
In my experience the majority of motor mechanics are either incompetent and or lazy
I have a Nissan Leaf and last year I had a problem where I was getting a noise like a flat tyre which went away when I stopped. I suspected that there was an issue with the parking brake where it was sticking on and rubbing creating friction and heat. The rear brake on one side of the car got really hot to the touch even after mild driving. The Nissan Leaf uses drum brakes for the parking brakes.
So I took it into a local garage to see if they could fix the problem. They tightened up the parking brake cable which didn't fix it. So I took it to a second garage. They took a look at the car and told me they could see nothing wrong. The problem persisted so I took it to a third garage. They too could see nothing wrong but told me to bring the car right back if the problem showed itself again. I took the car for a 5 mile drive and the problem came back so I took it straight back to the garage. They booked the car in for the next day and I dropped it in first thing in the morning. I used the LEAF's mobile app to check to see if the car had been driven and by 4PM it hadn't even moved. I got a phone call at about 6PM to say it was ready to collect. When I picked it up the owner told me they have tried to fix it and they have improved it but the brake disc still gets a bit hot. Needless to say I wasn't overly impressed with this. I drove about 2 miles and by the time I stopped the brake disc was really hot again.
I decided to phone around other garages to see if I could get an appointment in the next few days and I was quite shocked to find a lot of garages were unable / unwilling to work on EV's even though the problem was with the brakes. My only option at the time was to take it back to the last garage. I suggested to them that the fault could be something to do with the drum brakes on the car. I was told the car didn't have drum brakes! Needless to say the third attempt at a fix was unsuccessful. I was pretty fuming by this point.
I phoned around once again and managed to find a fourth garage to take a look at it. A couple of hours after dropping the car off at the garage I got a phone call telling me they had found the parking brake cable had seized. Finally a competent garage. Only downside was a new parking brake cable was £450 for the parts and labour. Problem solved at least.
The Nissan Dealerships are utterly useless
So after discovering that cheap parts on most other cars could be very expensive to get fixed on the LEAF, I decided to investigate getting a warranty on the LEAF. It just so happened that Nissan offered such a warranty called Good To Go.
I phoned up Nissan and the person I spoke to told me the Manager had to go home early due to the snow so they would call me back on Monday. The manager was the only person who was trained on the Good To Go package apparently. Fair enough I thought.
Monday arrives and I haven't had a callback by lunchtime so I phone them again. The manager is on another phone call and I was told that she would call me back after she was available. This was at about 1PM. No callback received that day.
So I phoned back the next day and finally get put through to the manager in question Sarah. Turns out that she is in fact not trained in the new package and that she is calling Nissan to find out how to set it up. She tells me that she will call me back when she finds out more.
I decided to call another Nissan Dealership. I phoned the Stirling branch of Nissan Western. First phone call rang out. Second phone call the lady told me no one was available to set up the package for me.
I then tried Nissan Western Edinburgh, same story. "No one is available to set it up for you, would you like a call back?"
I tried Glasgow Macklin Motors Nissan Dealership. The woman took my details and transferred me to another department. The other department sent me straight to voicemail because they weren't open yet.
Barnetts Dundee Nissan Dealership. Got through to a man who seemed to know about the Good To Go package. Took my details and I asked him if me signing up to the package at Barnetts Dundee would allow me to use any dealership for servicing or warranty claims and he didn't know. He told me he would go and ask for me, put me on hold and then seemed to transfer me to a number that just rang for two minutes and no one picked up.
5 different Nissan Dealerships who all in their own way failed to take my money when I am stood in front of them with my wallet open saying please take my money. Total incompetence.
If this was how difficult it was to actually give Nissan money, how difficult would it be to ever claim on the warranty? I decided I didn't want to find out.
I ended up signing up for a third party warranty after doing loads of research into it.
Garages and Emails
I am one of those people who prefers to use email or other digital communication methods to talk to people I don't know. I love live chat.
I have a minor service due on the LEAF and my contract with the third party warranty requires me to take it to a VAT registered garage. All that the LEAF requires in a minor service is an inspection and the cabin air filter replaced. I could have just done the filter myself but I need a garage to do it for me for the warranty.
So I would really like to get a few quotes for a minor service to see if any independent garages would have a better price than the £159 Nissan want which I thought was a bit pricey considering it is just an inspection and a new filter. Less than an hours work and a £10 filter.
As I said I prefer to use digital communication so emailed the following to about 10 garages:
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Hi,
I am looking to have my Nissan Leaf serviced. It is due a minor service this year.
Could you please provide me with a quote for the following work:
Replacement of air conditioner filter
Inspection of brake Pads, rotors and other brake components
Inspection of headlamp aiming
Inspection of brake system and fluid
Inspection of reduction gear oil
Inspection of foot brake (For free play, stroke and operation)
Inspection of parking brake (for operation)
Inspection of charging port
Inspection of cooling system
Thanks,
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Pretty concise and polite I thought. First thing I noticed was that most garages don't have any way to contact them other than by telephone. Bit weird considering it is 2022 but OK. So of the 10 emails I sent out I got one reply. This was the reply I got:
"thanks for messaging, can I just confirm your not looking to get an oil change done in this service?"
Dear oh dear oh dear.
I decided I would just bite the bullet and phone up the garage that fixed the parking brake cable. The guy I spoke to said he would get a quote made up for me. That was two days ago with no reply so far.
Look's like I will just have to book it into Nissan. But why do garages have websites with email addresses if they don't want to use email to communicate? If they want to only deal with phone calls they should just ditch the website surely?
Anyway, I was curious as to why motor mechanics don't like to use email or other digital communication so went to the mechanics sub reddit. This was a mistake.
www.reddit.com
So what's going on? Why is getting anything done to your car so difficult. I don't think there is any other industry that is quite so anti customer. I feel that in all my dealings with garages I have been very polite and undemanding. Even when I have felt like the garage has been lazy / incompetent I have never expressed that opinion to them and have always kept my cool and not once become a Karen. I just go on the internet and moan about it like right now!
In my experience the majority of motor mechanics are either incompetent and or lazy
I have a Nissan Leaf and last year I had a problem where I was getting a noise like a flat tyre which went away when I stopped. I suspected that there was an issue with the parking brake where it was sticking on and rubbing creating friction and heat. The rear brake on one side of the car got really hot to the touch even after mild driving. The Nissan Leaf uses drum brakes for the parking brakes.
So I took it into a local garage to see if they could fix the problem. They tightened up the parking brake cable which didn't fix it. So I took it to a second garage. They took a look at the car and told me they could see nothing wrong. The problem persisted so I took it to a third garage. They too could see nothing wrong but told me to bring the car right back if the problem showed itself again. I took the car for a 5 mile drive and the problem came back so I took it straight back to the garage. They booked the car in for the next day and I dropped it in first thing in the morning. I used the LEAF's mobile app to check to see if the car had been driven and by 4PM it hadn't even moved. I got a phone call at about 6PM to say it was ready to collect. When I picked it up the owner told me they have tried to fix it and they have improved it but the brake disc still gets a bit hot. Needless to say I wasn't overly impressed with this. I drove about 2 miles and by the time I stopped the brake disc was really hot again.
I decided to phone around other garages to see if I could get an appointment in the next few days and I was quite shocked to find a lot of garages were unable / unwilling to work on EV's even though the problem was with the brakes. My only option at the time was to take it back to the last garage. I suggested to them that the fault could be something to do with the drum brakes on the car. I was told the car didn't have drum brakes! Needless to say the third attempt at a fix was unsuccessful. I was pretty fuming by this point.
I phoned around once again and managed to find a fourth garage to take a look at it. A couple of hours after dropping the car off at the garage I got a phone call telling me they had found the parking brake cable had seized. Finally a competent garage. Only downside was a new parking brake cable was £450 for the parts and labour. Problem solved at least.
The Nissan Dealerships are utterly useless
So after discovering that cheap parts on most other cars could be very expensive to get fixed on the LEAF, I decided to investigate getting a warranty on the LEAF. It just so happened that Nissan offered such a warranty called Good To Go.
I phoned up Nissan and the person I spoke to told me the Manager had to go home early due to the snow so they would call me back on Monday. The manager was the only person who was trained on the Good To Go package apparently. Fair enough I thought.
Monday arrives and I haven't had a callback by lunchtime so I phone them again. The manager is on another phone call and I was told that she would call me back after she was available. This was at about 1PM. No callback received that day.
So I phoned back the next day and finally get put through to the manager in question Sarah. Turns out that she is in fact not trained in the new package and that she is calling Nissan to find out how to set it up. She tells me that she will call me back when she finds out more.
I decided to call another Nissan Dealership. I phoned the Stirling branch of Nissan Western. First phone call rang out. Second phone call the lady told me no one was available to set up the package for me.
I then tried Nissan Western Edinburgh, same story. "No one is available to set it up for you, would you like a call back?"
I tried Glasgow Macklin Motors Nissan Dealership. The woman took my details and transferred me to another department. The other department sent me straight to voicemail because they weren't open yet.
Barnetts Dundee Nissan Dealership. Got through to a man who seemed to know about the Good To Go package. Took my details and I asked him if me signing up to the package at Barnetts Dundee would allow me to use any dealership for servicing or warranty claims and he didn't know. He told me he would go and ask for me, put me on hold and then seemed to transfer me to a number that just rang for two minutes and no one picked up.
5 different Nissan Dealerships who all in their own way failed to take my money when I am stood in front of them with my wallet open saying please take my money. Total incompetence.
If this was how difficult it was to actually give Nissan money, how difficult would it be to ever claim on the warranty? I decided I didn't want to find out.
I ended up signing up for a third party warranty after doing loads of research into it.
Garages and Emails
I am one of those people who prefers to use email or other digital communication methods to talk to people I don't know. I love live chat.
I have a minor service due on the LEAF and my contract with the third party warranty requires me to take it to a VAT registered garage. All that the LEAF requires in a minor service is an inspection and the cabin air filter replaced. I could have just done the filter myself but I need a garage to do it for me for the warranty.
So I would really like to get a few quotes for a minor service to see if any independent garages would have a better price than the £159 Nissan want which I thought was a bit pricey considering it is just an inspection and a new filter. Less than an hours work and a £10 filter.
As I said I prefer to use digital communication so emailed the following to about 10 garages:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi,
I am looking to have my Nissan Leaf serviced. It is due a minor service this year.
Could you please provide me with a quote for the following work:
Replacement of air conditioner filter
Inspection of brake Pads, rotors and other brake components
Inspection of headlamp aiming
Inspection of brake system and fluid
Inspection of reduction gear oil
Inspection of foot brake (For free play, stroke and operation)
Inspection of parking brake (for operation)
Inspection of charging port
Inspection of cooling system
Thanks,
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pretty concise and polite I thought. First thing I noticed was that most garages don't have any way to contact them other than by telephone. Bit weird considering it is 2022 but OK. So of the 10 emails I sent out I got one reply. This was the reply I got:
"thanks for messaging, can I just confirm your not looking to get an oil change done in this service?"
Dear oh dear oh dear.
I decided I would just bite the bullet and phone up the garage that fixed the parking brake cable. The guy I spoke to said he would get a quote made up for me. That was two days ago with no reply so far.
Look's like I will just have to book it into Nissan. But why do garages have websites with email addresses if they don't want to use email to communicate? If they want to only deal with phone calls they should just ditch the website surely?
Anyway, I was curious as to why motor mechanics don't like to use email or other digital communication so went to the mechanics sub reddit. This was a mistake.
Reddit - Dive into anything

So what's going on? Why is getting anything done to your car so difficult. I don't think there is any other industry that is quite so anti customer. I feel that in all my dealings with garages I have been very polite and undemanding. Even when I have felt like the garage has been lazy / incompetent I have never expressed that opinion to them and have always kept my cool and not once become a Karen. I just go on the internet and moan about it like right now!
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