Back to all

What Bentonville Automotive Service Consumers Should Know

July 19, 2020

There are some things drivers should know about Bentonville car service and repair. First and foremost, Mr. Lube cares about you and your family's safety. And we really appreciate your business. Mr. Lube in Bentonville wants to build a trusting relationship that becomes the foundation for a mutually beneficial experience for years to come.

Building on that foundation, there are some things that would help you understand the auto service and repair business better. First, it can be really hard to fix vehicles. The days of shade tree mechanics are long gone. The majority of automotive systems are computerized. It takes a lot of training and very expensive equipment to diagnose and repair modern vehicles. The pros who work for Mr. Lube need extensive computer training – not just how to run the diagnostic systems, but also searching for the right parts, networking with other technicians to help them with a difficult problem and pulling together a job order that makes sure that each step of the process is addressed.

The threshold for getting started as a technician gets higher all the time in Arkansas, and there is a huge commitment to on-going training every year. This training takes time and money. It contributes to business overhead. Average consumers in Bentonville may not realize the business and environmental regulations Mr. Lube must comply with. Of course that costs money, too. Like any Arkansas business, overhead is a big factor.

When you go into your favorite Bentonville area restaurant, you don't value the meal by what the food would cost at the grocery store. The restaurant has rent, wages, insurance, taxes, utilities, professional fees, equipment, supplies – you get the picture. The restaurant has to charge enough to not only pay for the ingredients, but for all these other things as well while making enough profit to remain in business. If you value the meal and are satisfied with your dining experience, you'll come back and tell your friends.

It's the same for Mr. Lube. The value of its service is not the cost of the parts they replace, but in your satisfaction with the results. If they deliver a good product at a fair price, customers are happy to see them succeed as a Arkansas automotive business.

Contact Mr. Lube to learn more about our extensive auto service training.
You can find us at:
Mr. Lube
903 NW Second St
Bentonville, Arkansas 72712
479-271-2323
mrlubebentonville.autotipsblog.com

At Mr. Lube, we love to see our Bentonville customers whenever they come in, but we would much rather see them three or four times a year for routine maintenance than once a year on a tow truck. We want to work together with you to avoid breakdowns. Tell your friends and family to come in for their scheduled maintenance too. That lowers our marketing costs and helps keep labor rates down. That's good for everyone in Bentonville.

 

Need Service?

More articles from Mr. Lube & Wash

Before You Buy that Used Vehicle (Having a Used Car Inspected Before Buying)

March 24, 2024

Let's face it. New vehicles are expensive, so finding a good used one can save drivers a lot of money. It's tempting to look through ads, find a private seller who has what you're looking for and pay a price you think is a great deal. But when you go over to look at a used car, do you really k... More

Drive Train - What You Need to Know in Bentonville

March 17, 2024

One Bentonville automotive service issue that doesn't get much attention is driveline service. Drivelines don't get talked about very much around Bentonville, but they're very important. First let's define what the driveline is:Taking a small step back, the power plant is comprised of the engine ... More

Steer Me Right! (Failing Power Steering Hose)

March 10, 2024

Most drivers love how easy it is to turn their vehicles, and they have power steering to thank. Engineers have figured out a way to take some of your engine's power to help you turn. Without it, steering can be quite a chore. New power systems are electric, but there are still plenty of the old... More