Independent Garage vs Main Dealer: Which Should You Choose? (2026)

Salek Tyre & Mechanic — 32–34 Feltham Road, Ashford TW15 1DH — 07341 216705 — Last updated June 2026

If your car needs a service or repair, you have two choices: a franchised main dealer or an independent garage. Many drivers assume the dealer is safer for their warranty or that independents are somehow lower quality. Neither is true for most situations. This guide gives you a straight, evidence-based comparison so you can decide with your eyes open.

Bottom line: For most routine servicing, MOTs, and repairs, an independent garage offers the same quality of work as a main dealer for 30–50% less. Your warranty is protected under UK law. Use a main dealer for recalls and warranty-specific work only.

Cost comparison: independent vs main dealer

The price gap between independent garages and main dealers is significant and consistent across the UK. Here's how they compare on common jobs:

Service Type Main Dealer (Typical) Independent Garage (Typical) You Could Save
Labour rate (per hour) £80–£150 £45–£75 Up to 50%
Interim service £150–£250 £59–£120 40–60%
Full service £200–£350 £89–£180 30–50%
Brake pads & discs (per axle) £350–£680 £150–£420 35–55%
Cambelt replacement £500–£920 £200–£580 35–60%
Clutch replacement £800–£1,400 £450–£900 30–45%
MOT test fee £52–£54.85 £35–£54.85 Variable — shop around

Costs based on UK industry averages for 2026. Actual prices vary by vehicle, location, and parts required. Main dealer prices from What Car?, independent garage prices from industry surveys and Checkatrade data. See our current service prices in Ashford TW15.

How they compare across key factors

Factor Main Dealer Independent Garage
Cost Higher — showroom overheads, franchise fees, branded parts premium 30–50% cheaper — lower overheads, flexible parts sourcing
Warranty protection Automatic — dealer uses genuine parts and follows schedule Protected under UK Block Exemption — use quality parts and keep records
Diagnostic equipment Manufacturer-specific systems Dealer-grade tools (Bosch, Autel, Snap-On) — access to same technical data by law
Parts options Genuine manufacturer parts only — most expensive Genuine, OEM, or high-quality aftermarket — you choose based on budget
Personal service Often scripted, via service advisor Direct contact with the mechanic working on your car
Recall & software work Can process manufacturer recalls and software updates Cannot process manufacturer recalls directly
Opening hours Mon–Fri, limited Saturday Often more flexible — many open Saturdays
Convenience Often out-of-town, need to book weeks ahead Local, easier to book at short notice

Quality: is there a real difference?

This is the most common concern. The assumption that main dealers deliver higher-quality work is outdated in 2026. Both independent garages and main dealers must meet the same UK standards. Independent technicians often hold the same qualifications as dealer technicians — many started their careers at main dealers.

Independent garages typically see a wider range of vehicles across different brands, which builds broader diagnostic experience. A main dealer works on one brand day in, day out — that's valuable for brand-specific issues, but it doesn't make their general servicing inherently better.

Warranty: what UK law actually says

This is where the biggest misconception lives. Under the UK's retained Motor Vehicle Block Exemption Order (MVBEO), manufacturers cannot void your warranty simply because you used an independent garage. The conditions are simple:

If those conditions are met, your warranty remains fully intact. This has been the law since 2003 and hasn't changed post-Brexit. You do not need to pay dealer prices to keep your warranty.

When to use a main dealer

  • Manufacturer recall work (dealer only)
  • Warranty claims on cars under 3 years old
  • Brand-specific software updates or programming
  • Free servicing plans included with a new car purchase
  • Specialist work on high-end performance vehicles under warranty

When to use an independent garage

  • Routine servicing (interim, full, major)
  • MOT testing and preparation
  • Brake repairs, tyre fitting, exhaust work
  • Any work on vehicles over 3 years old
  • When the dealer quote feels too high (get a second opinion)
  • You want direct communication with the mechanic

Our verdict

For the vast majority of UK drivers — especially those with cars over 3 years old — an independent garage offers the best combination of quality, value, and convenience. The price difference is substantial (30–50%), your warranty is protected by law, and the workmanship is equivalent when you choose a reputable independent.

Main dealers still have their place for recall work and warranty repairs, but paying the dealer premium for routine servicing is unnecessary for most drivers.

Frequently asked questions

Will using an independent garage void my manufacturer warranty?

No. UK Block Exemption law means you can use any VAT-registered independent garage without voiding your warranty, as long as the work follows the manufacturer's schedule and quality parts are used. Keep your itemised invoices and service records and your warranty is fully protected. Learn more about our servicing.

How much can I save by using an independent garage?

Independent garages typically charge 30–50% less than main dealers for equivalent work. Labour rates at independents average £45–£75 per hour compared to £80–£150 at dealers. A full service that costs £200–£350 at a main dealer typically costs £89–£180 at an independent.

Do independent garages have the same diagnostic tools as main dealers?

Reputable independent garages use dealer-level diagnostic tools from Bosch, Autel, and Snap-On. Under Block Exemption regulations, manufacturers must make technical data and diagnostic information available to independent garages — so the same fault codes are readable. The skill of the technician matters more than the name on the building.

Is independent garage servicing better for older cars?

Yes. Independent garages have more flexibility in sourcing parts, which is particularly valuable for older vehicles where genuine manufacturer parts may be expensive or discontinued. They can use high-quality OEM alternatives that are just as reliable at a fraction of the cost, and their broader experience across different brands helps with diagnosing problems on older cars.

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